Looking for recommendations on Rom and kernel - Nexus 9 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm looking for a Rom that's is all about fluid, speed and least lag possible. I'm not big on features and not to concerned about battery life.
Can someone recommend Rom or rom /kernel that would provide what I'm looking for?
I've browsed all the roms and just can't find enough info on what they offer.
Thanks in advance!

IMHO Dirty Unicorns is the best. They even have a 5.1 test build available which I am running.

ilatimer1 said:
IMHO Dirty Unicorns is the best. They even have a 5.1 test build available which I am running.
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Do you use the kernel that came with DU or are you using fire ice?

J.Guido85 said:
Do you use the kernel that came with DU or are you using fire ice?
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I am using the kernel that came with DU. Its very fast and fluid and good battery life.

ilatimer1 said:
IMHO Dirty Unicorns is the best. They even have a 5.1 test build available which I am running.
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Where can i find the Test build for 5.1 and how stable is it?

http://download.dirtyunicorns.com/files/
(I hope it's OK to post their main d/l page on xda)
N9 5.1 ROMs are a WIP right now. They're very usable, but won't be 100% until official factory images are released.
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I just installed the DU 5.1 Test Build mentioned above, and it is indeed fast and stable. I think one of the keys to stability is installing the correct gapps package (people have reported wake locks and FCs on certain gapps). I used the arm64 minimal gapps from SlimRoms.
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Rastapop 5.1 has been very stable for me. Stock kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/orig-development/rom-rastapop-t3009269

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Hazy ROM for D855

Hi, everybody!
There is a new kid on the block! It's called Hazy, and it's not a CM derivative, but coming directly from AOSP. It's on a very early state so it's very bare-bone, otherwise it's stable and bug free enough in order to be your daily driver. At this moment it's only available for the international version (D855)
A really promising ROM. My favorite so far. It works perfectly as secondary ROM on @Skin1980 multiboot, with no third party kernel needed.
It worths a trying.
Here you have some screenshots:
You can find it here:
www.hazyrom.net
Current version:
ROM: Hazy 4.1, Alpha 1 (Release data 04/24/2015)
Gapps: Slim_Gapps_Beta_5.1.x.build.0.x-20150430
Download links:
ROM: http://www.hazyrom.net/download/rom/
Gapps: http://www.hazyrom.net/download/gapps/
At this moment, not rooted by default, so you have to flash SuperSU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053 (thanks to @Chainfire)
If you have problems you can report it in the bug tracker: https://www.hazyrom.net/tracker/
Please consider a donation if you like Hazy: http://goo.gl/oM1nn6
Enjoy
P.S: I'm not a developer and I'm not pretending to be one. I'm only and Android fan that want to share this amazing ROM with you. All de credits to the Hazy Team: Matteo Lobello, Luca Pensabene, Francesco Colella, Adriano Loiacono, Matteo Munda, Davide Dellai, Salvatore Festa and Giovanni Chelli.
I have an LG G3 .there is no kernel and gapps for my phone on hazy downloads?any alternatives?
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aelole said:
I have an LG G3 .there is no kernel and gapps for my phone on hazy downloads?any alternatives?
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any gapps will be fine, pa, slim.
you dont need a kernel, the one that comes with the rom is super !! even suports multirom
chejofan said:
Hi, everybody!
There is a new kid on the block! It's called Hazy, and it's not a CM derivative, but coming directly from AOSP. It's on a very early state so it's very bare-bone, otherwise it's stable and bug free enough in order to be your daily driver. At this moment it's only available for the international version (D855)
A really promising ROM. My favorite so far. It works perfectly as secondary ROM on @Skin1980 multiboot, with no third party kernel needed.
It worths a trying.
Here you have some screenshots:
You can find it here:
www.hazyrom.net
Enjoy
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Hi chejofan,
Thank you for bringing us a new ROM. Just a minor mistake from your www.hazyrom.net. Inside the download page of Gapps, the file size of mini version is "659MB" :silly:
And I suggest you make some remark on the thread title to show the Build date/version number.
And perhaps with more explanation of the ROM & Kernel and the difference of the 3 versions Gapps as well.
I am having slow internet connection in China. Still downloading your build, will share my feel later!
chejofan said:
Hi, everybody!
There is a new kid on the block! It's called Hazy, and it's not a CM derivative, but coming directly from AOSP. It's on a very early state so it's very bare-bone, otherwise it's stable and bug free enough in order to be your daily driver. At this moment it's only available for the international version (D855)
A really promising ROM. My favorite so far. It works perfectly as secondary ROM on @Skin1980 multiboot, with no third party kernel needed.
It worths a trying.
Here you have some screenshots:
You can find it here:
www.hazyrom.net
Enjoy
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are recieved a permission from devs of hazy to post it here ?
I'm testing it and it's so fast
zerotong1008 said:
Hi chejofan,
Thank you for bringing us a new ROM. Just a minor mistake from your www.hazyrom.net. Inside the download page of Gapps, the file size of mini version is "659MB" :silly:
And I suggest you make some remark on the thread title to show the Build date/version number.
And perhaps with more explanation of the ROM & Kernel and the difference of the 3 versions Gapps as well.
I am having slow internet connection in China. Still downloading your build, will share my feel later!
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Thanks... Thread updated.
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are recieved a permission from devs of hazy to post it here ?
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Yes, I asked for permission.
do you know "how far behind" CM it is?
like, is it comparable to todays release or a release a month ago?
rhystagram said:
do you know "how far behind" CM it is?
like, is it comparable to todays release or a release a month ago?
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As far as I know is based directly on AOSP, so is not a CM (CAF) derivative. However, I think that the current kernel is based on CM. Otherwise the hazy team is developing his own kernel, but at this moment it's only available for the Nexus 5 (Hammerhead). Personally speaking, I see this ROM closer to PA.
Another thing that I can tell you is that you'll never find theme engines is this ROM, so it's focus on simplicity.
rhystagram said:
do you know "how far behind" CM it is?
like, is it comparable to todays release or a release a month ago?
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What's wrong with you?
It's AOSP and it's in APLHA stage...and this is the first LP based rom that i've booted on my G3. CM Inc. is not what I want. I want AOSP and if I consider that it's ALPHA.....not many features and that.......rom is smooth and nice on my side....and all I can see in future is improvements and more and more features....and you can't really compare CM and HAZY...so....i'm patiently waiting for updates...this one really has a potential to be a good if not best LP rom out there..
thanks for pointing this rom out @chejofan ...maybe you could invite some real hazy team members over to xda if they're not already here
Sent from my LG-G3/d-855/16Gb/Titanium Black
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As far as I know is based directly on AOSP, so is not a CM (CAF) derivative. However, I think that the current kernel is based on CM. Otherwise the hazy team is developing his own kernel, but at this moment it's only available for the Nexus 5 (Hammerhead). Personally speaking, I see this ROM closer to PA.
Another thing that I can tell you is that you'll never find theme engines is this ROM, so it's focus on simplicity.
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It'd be awesome to pull some Slim Team features like TRDS and bunch of others in future....AOSP, AOSP, AOSP.....I love AOSP....
Sent from my LG-G3/d-855/16Gb/Titanium Black
m1trand1r said:
What's wrong with you?
It's AOSP and it's in APLHA stage...and this is the first LP based rom that i've booted on my G3. CM Inc. is not what I want. I want AOSP and if I consider that it's ALPHA.....not many features and that.......rom is smooth and nice on my side....and all I can see in future is improvements and more and more features....and you can't really compare CM and HAZY...so....i'm patiently waiting for updates...this one really has a potential to be a good if not best LP rom out there..
thanks for pointing this rom out @chejofan ...maybe you could invite some real hazy team members over to xda if they're not already here
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lol, i ask because when cm first came out, there were wifi/quite a few problems..
i'm basically wondering if theres someone who's specifically worked on the d855 device tree.
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nevermind, it still doesnt explain my question how i think about it, i'll install this as a secondary rom & have a look.
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looking at source, d855 device trees are forked from CM, so that answers my question
m1trand1r said:
What's wrong with you?
It's AOSP and it's in APLHA stage...and this is the first LP based rom that i've booted on my G3. CM Inc. is not what I want. I want AOSP and if I consider that it's ALPHA.....not many features and that.......rom is smooth and nice on my side....and all I can see in future is improvements and more and more features....and you can't really compare CM and HAZY...so....i'm patiently waiting for updates...this one really has a potential to be a good if not best LP rom out there..
thanks for pointing this rom out @chejofan ...maybe you could invite some real hazy team members over to xda if they're not already here
Sent from my LG-G3/d-855/16Gb/Titanium Black
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It'd be awesome to pull some Slim Team features like TRDS and bunch of others in future....AOSP, AOSP, AOSP.....I love AOSP....
Sent from my LG-G3/d-855/16Gb/Titanium Black
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ASAP there will be threads for all devices
Loving the AOSP. So smooth and awesome
Thanks will keep you up to date with new release asap
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I flashed hazy in recovery by myself last night.
First impression is smooth and light.
but I got a FC when I press the Kernel setting in Hazy Center apps.
I am using D855 (32GB) Clean flashed ROM and Hazy's Gapps
zerotong1008 said:
I flashed hazy in recovery by myself last night.
First impression is smooth and light.
but I got a FC when I press the Kernel setting in Hazy Center apps.
I am using D855 (32GB) Clean flashed ROM and Hazy's Gapps
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Why don't you try flashing the @777jon kernel. My favorite one. There are versions for 16 and 32 GB variants.
Take into account that since this is an Alpha 1 release bugs will be around.
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Why don't you try flashing the @777jon kernel. My favorite one. There are versions for 16 and 32 GB variants.
Take into account that since this is an Alpha 1 release bugs will be around.
:fingers-crossed:
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I saw that ALPHA2 is in testing by Hazy team....
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zerotong1008 said:
I flashed hazy in recovery by myself last night.
First impression is smooth and light.
but I got a FC when I press the Kernel setting in Hazy Center apps.
I am using D855 (32GB) Clean flashed ROM and Hazy's Gapps
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Rom don't have root. Flash SuperSU package. See OP for instructions.
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chejofan said:
Why don't you try flashing the 777jon kernel. My favorite one. There are versions for 16 and 32 GB variants.
Take into account that since this is an Alpha 1 release bugs will be around.
:fingers-crossed:
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as I just wanna report as pure as Hazy rom is for you. I understand it is a alpha version, so our user report is very important to you . Of coz I have 777 kernel in my storage. anyway, great rom even it is Alpha. really looking for you beta and stable built.
For peeps that are wondering if hazy works whit multirom, the answer is YES. I'm using 777 kernel and love the simplicity of this pure AOSP ROM, actually whitout all the bells and whistle's of other CM baked ROMS is a advantage in my book, so keep it up guys, I digg you
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I'm having weird random bug where I can't pull down notification status bar, it just doesn't let me swipe it down, weird? Anyone else having same bug? Any solution will be much appreciated! I want to continue using the ROM but that's a nasty bug!

AICP 5.1.1 for the G2 exists - you just have to look

D800 - http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=d800&type=NIGHTLY
Also on the site are...
d801
d802
d803
d850
d851
d852
d855
I use AICP on my Nexus 9 and figured I'd search Google. It's weird, I can't find anything in G2 Android Development for them though.
Also, like the recent Blisspop builds, the wake issue is not a problem on the latest nightly with the included kernel.
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D800 - http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=d800&type=NIGHTLY
Also on the site are...
d801
d802
d803
d850
d851
d852
d855
I use AICP on my Nexus 9 and figured I'd search Google. It's weird, I can't find anything in G2 Android Development for them though.
Also, like the recent Blisspop builds, the wake issue is not a problem on the latest nightly with the included kernel.
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Any more information about the builds? I've not heard of that project yet. Are they AOSP based or a derivative of CM?
beankid said:
Any more information about the builds? I've not heard of that project yet. Are they AOSP based or a derivative of CM?
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https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/101008638920580274588
LidaFlorida said:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/101008638920580274588
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Ahh yes.
Still think blisspop is better for this device
berryman13 said:
Still think blisspop is better for this device
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No
XenonHD:good:
berryman13 said:
Still think blisspop is better for this device
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←_←yes,I think that blisspop and remix are very good .
Thanks OP for the link, Latest beta runs very well, AICP is the first 5.1.1 that been flawless on my 802. Kudos!
Who cares.
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Who cares.
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I care, its better than any of the other 5.1.1 roms.
It is better than resurrection remix?
How did you flashed if coming from stock LP?
WIPE, flash JB bootloader +JB radio then ROM and GAPPS?
NEO2598 said:
How did you flashed if coming from stock LP?
WIPE, flash JB bootloader +JB radio then ROM and GAPPS?
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yes, i have done it so many times before.
twrp-->JB bootloader + ROM and GAPPS + kk baseband (i used) no problems at all
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yes, i have done it so many times before.
twrp-->JB bootloader + ROM and GAPPS + kk baseband (i used) no problems at all
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Thank you so much
So for D802 it requires Jb bootloader /Loki or Kk bootloader?cause Lp uses kk bootloader (stock) but this is not stock perhaps. Installation and instructions arent that specific Coming from cloudyg2 3.3 Lp 5.0.2 Dorimanx kernel.
Both lp-loki and lp-bumped boot stacks will work. Most convenient way probably is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/d802-bootloader-changer-1-1-jb-kk-lp-t3104380
MB525 said:
Both lp-loki and lp-bumped boot stacks will work. Most convenient way probably is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/d802-bootloader-changer-1-1-jb-kk-lp-t3104380
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thanks. I was just reading that thread while you were posting it So jb bootloader it is then
EDIT: What kernel works best with this rom (to the ppl who flashed diff kernels) ? Dorimanx or most other kernels are stock based here. 5.1.1 Nightly isnt exactly stock, i think. SOme d802 users battery drain,idle or SOT is because of the stock kernel 3.4.0 (well atleast for me), dunno about other versions tho.Cheers
The daily builds run Marshmallow now and it's pretty stable. Everything works on my d801. I'm also using LamdaKernel even though the one from AICP is pretty good.
How is battery doing?
blakeatl said:
The daily builds run Marshmallow now and it's pretty stable. Everything works on my d801. I'm also using LamdaKernel even though the one from AICP is pretty good.
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I'm curious about this rom, but the problems i had with cm12.1 and 13 was the battery, it drained in 5 hours even on screen off i tried using other kernels but i never got them to make a significant difference, now im on Resurrection Remix 5.6.1 on M and the battery is amazing, also, i wasn't able to get QuickRemote working on M either CM or RR, have you tried it?
Jc_master said:
I'm curious about this rom, but the problems i had with cm12.1 and 13 was the battery, it drained in 5 hours even on screen off i tried using other kernels but i never got them to make a significant difference, now im on Resurrection Remix 5.6.1 on M and the battery is amazing, also, i wasn't able to get QuickRemote working on M either CM or RR, have you tried it?
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Sorry for the late reply...... I get pretty good battery life from it. Left the rom to try out another but now I'm back.

Which ROM is good to use I have a sunir moto e

I'm looking for a ROM that works so if u know one please inform me
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I've read that AOSP is pretty good. It's fast. Or Cyanogenmod. The bad thing is that this phone isn't really popular, so development is slow. You could also flash 5.1 firmware.
AOSP 5.1..1 Works well
AOSP 5.1.1 + Full Gapps Works Well in my Moton E....
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AOSP 5.1.1 + Full Gapps Works Well in my Moton E....
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What about headphones? Are they working?
Hi, Lox2013. The best rom for me, is AOSP, its very stable and lite, with the squid kernel and the last adreno drivers. I have a surnia xt1527. try it.
If you love advance customization on your phone I recommend RR and PAC-ROM, if you want simple customization try CM12, you can also try CANDY5 which is a new ROM for our surnia, try all of them and see which stands the most
you should fix your topic title..
and i vote stock rom.
every rom i see has things i don't like about them.
Niflheim_ said:
Hi, Lox2013. The best rom for me, is AOSP, its very stable and lite, with the squid kernel and the last adreno drivers. I have a surnia xt1527. try it.
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again I have the same question, are headphones working?
sorry iks8. Yes, working for me.
Trust me I've tried almost every rom for moto e surnia!
After trying most of the roms, the one with the least bugs was PAC-ROM with the combination of squid2's kernel. CM12.1 is nt bad bt theme engine causes a lot of problems!
I love PAC-Rom. It runs OK with Squid's kernel and PurePerformancesX. As Paul said, you can customize it a lot.

DU is terrific!

Running Dirty Unicorns official for 6P for 24 hours now and I'm not finding any flaws.
Everything I've tried works and it's been fast and smooth with the stock du kernel.
I've been sticking to stock based roms since nougat came out but couldn't resist the du temptation.
I'll probably try flash kernel at some point to see how it compares and I want to try a theme or 2 but I must say it is impressive and worth checking out.
DU gets little press on xda and I just wanted to give an opinion to those who may not be aware of how great this rom is.
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Running Dirty Unicorns
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I tought to try it too, just curios about a point, is there a way to enable pixel animated navigation bar? get used to it and i would miss it...
I haven't tried any mods yet so I don't know what will work and what won't.
I was happy to see that google assistant works perfectly as I wasn't sure that it was included and I had been enjoying it on megapixel and cortex and weta roms.
As I said, my next foray will be try a theme or 2.
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I tought to try it too, just curios about a point, is there a way to enable pixel animated navigation bar? get used to it and i would miss it...
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i agree, as i am running on its official nougat build since it was released and it has been rock solid.
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i agree, as i am running on its official nougat build since it was released and it has been rock solid.
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In DU stock kernel,they have wlan_rx wakelock feature ?
Thx for the thread, I didn't know if they updated DU to 7.1.1.
Does the stock kernel allows us to change screen and sound profiles (color & volume control) by using a kernel app like Ex Kernel manager or kernel adiutor?
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Thx for the thread, I didn't know if they updated DU to 7.1.1.
Does the stock kernel allows us to change screen and sound profiles (color & volume control) by using a kernel app like Ex Kernel manager or kernel adiutor?
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Yup
ariefabuzaky said:
Yup
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Great !! thx a lot !
ariefabuzaky said:
In DU stock kernel,they have wlan_rx wakelock feature ?
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not so sure, but i know that when i flashed Flash v4.2 i had alot more options in the exkm app!
so i would suggest you to flash the Flash kernel to unlock most and all of the functions in the exkm app.
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not so sure, but i know that when i flashed Flash v4.2 i had alot more options in the exkm app!
so i would suggest you to flash the Flash kernel to unlock most and all of the functions in the exkm app.
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I'm still running stock du kernel as I wanted to give it a fair shake. How's flash run on this? I'm going to try it later when I have a few minutes. Thanks.
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bkrickles01 said:
I'm still running stock du kernel as I wanted to give it a fair shake. How's flash run on this? I'm going to try it later when I have a few minutes. Thanks.
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pretty good !
very solid.
no hiccups
Is Gapps included? If not which to gapps to flash?
Hymizzle said:
Is Gapps included? If not which to gapps to flash?
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I flashed pure nexus gapps and had doubles of a few things like calendar and clock. If it does have them, its not a huge gapps package. Im loving the battery life with flash kernel. Its the best ive had. Cortex and pure nexus are close though. Im also running DU with data as f2fs. As far as the pixel mods go. I had fc of pixel launcher when trying to use the live earth wallpaper. I flashed pixel launcher and wallpapers separately because i got a bootloop with the full pixel mod that included the pixel startup intro thing. Pixel dialer works. Google assistant works. I had to select the live earth wallpaper from within the settings menu. I dont miss the animated nav bar since more 7.1.1 themes are available now. It causes conflicts. I love this rom.
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pretty good !
very solid.
no hiccups
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How's the speed and gaming performance compared with stock or aosp source build roms?
I encountered more heating on du before(android 7.1), but i'm not sure of the newest du(android 7.1.1)
Nealbc said:
How's the speed and gaming performance compared with stock or aosp source build roms?
I encountered more heating on du before(android 7.1), but i'm not sure of the newest du(android 7.1.1)
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DU is aosp based
Nealbc said:
How's the speed and gaming performance compared with stock or aosp source build roms?
I encountered more heating on du before(android 7.1), but i'm not sure of the newest du(android 7.1.1)
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i have tried gaming, all is good.
I suggest to stick on the Stock Kernel, it's terrific as the Rom itself. And yes it does have Wakelock Toggler in EXKM.
DU is my go to Rom, the Team is great and they release just rock solid Builds. Compareable to Pure Nexus.
There's a 12/29 rc version on Google plus. Has anyone tried it and can it be dirty flashed over official?
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Is there a link to the latest DU ? Because i've google'd it and theres only 6.0.1. I used 6.0.1 and its been amazing battery life but i wanted to get onto the latest firmware but it was terrible
Did you flash any kernel ? stock is better or not ? can you tell me please

Custom ROM recommendations required

As in February 2017, which is the most stable custom ROM for Kenzo. VoLTE,Good battery life and Goodix FP support are required. Please explain why you recommend the ROM you recommend
Neeraj Lakkapragada said:
As in February 2017, which is the most stable custom ROM for Kenzo. VoLTE,Good battery life and Goodix FP support are required. Please explain why you recommend the ROM you recommend
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Nitrogen OS has everything you are looking for. VoLTE and Goodix are working out of the box.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-nitrogen-os-11-01-2017-t3536211
Or Slim 7 + Goodix patch
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-t3523412
Noter2017 said:
Nitrogen OS has everything you are looking for. VoLTE and Goodix are working out of the box.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-nitrogen-os-11-01-2017-t3536211
Or Slim 7 + Goodix patch
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-t3523412
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If you were to rate nitrogen OS, what would your review be?
I have been using Slim with Radon for quite a while now, and I have gotten an amazing experience.
Going to try Nitrogen soon, to see what the hype is all about!
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I have been using Slim with Radon for quite a while now, and I have gotten an amazing experience.
Going to try Nitrogen soon, to see what the hype is all about!
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Is it buggy?
aospextended
i have been using AospExtended from more than a month. very satisfied.
before that tried almost every rom but has issues. could not continued to use as daily driver.
also realised most of the lineage based roms are buggy and Aosp based are more stable.
no one can give you honest answer. try it for yourself.
i suggest AospExtended by AmolAmrit.
nitrogen is also very stable
Neeraj Lakkapragada said:
If you were to rate nitrogen OS, what would your review be?
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i have been using it since the time i heard of it and never have gone back to any other Rom.
IT is stable and has good battery life the dev is responsive too.
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Is it buggy?
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No, Slim has no bugs that I know of, and plus, it is maintained by Umang96, you know he's the best.
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No, Slim has no bugs that I know of, and plus, it is maintained by Umang96, you know he's the best.
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only problem with slim rom (for me atleast) is that its very slim. not even the daily apps and some of the customization.
but i know thats why it is called as Slim Rom.
arnavbatra said:
No, Slim has no bugs that I know of, and plus, it is maintained by Umang96, you know he's the best.
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Can you please tell the procedure to flash Slim ROM, coming from MIUI 8 stable? There are many guides and I'm not sure which to follow. I don't want to lose imei and stuff. Can you please?
EDIT: Nevermind, flashed it
Unlock bootloader using the official method.
Install TWRP using the official guide on the TWRP website.
To do both of these, watch RootJunky's guide on YouTube.
After you have TWRP installed, put all these files on your phone or memory card. Use Firmware and Goodix Patch from Slim thread only. Use OpenGapps
Boot into TWRP and then make a full backup, then go into Wipe -> Advanced Wipe, wipe System, Data, Cache and Dalvik Cache.
Then go to Install and install these files in this order.
The latest version of Radon Kernel for Nougat, in balanced setting, is recommended for best performance and battery.
- Flash*Firmware
- Flash*Slim 7
- Flash Gapps
- Flash*SuperSU
- Flash*Goodix Patch*(If you have goodix FP)
- Flash*Radon Kernel (Choose Goodix FP, and Balanced settings during installation)
- Reboot and wait for 5-10 minutes.

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