which stable and good performance rom i should flash, - Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Questions & Answers

hi i am new to redmi note 3, before this i have samsung note 3 neo, samsung s3, sony xperia p, on all this devices i flash many rom, now on this device i have use miui 7 and miui 8 beta, but on both i am getting battery drain, unstabele network, call drop probelm, so i am thinking to move on any custom rom, so please help me to choose one of them, i just need good battery life, performance like stock and no bug's. so anyone using any rom like this please tell me. now i am on miui 7.5.3 globle stabel and bootloader is still locked.

You cant flash custom rom without unlocking Bootloder.....Mokee is best for me

CM13 by Santhosh M.
Pair it with Xposed and DS batt saver.
It's better than stock.

I've tried a few ROMs already and none of them are any good in my opinion. A lot of them are still in beta/testing stages so that's to be expected.
Santosh's CM13 was alright, I've had a few phone reboots and battery issues with it. SlimAOSP has wifi signal issues for me and yes I've tried the CM13 radios already. There are a few other ones I've tried but I'll jump straight to the point.
MIUI is the most stable and it makes sense because it's the official ROM for this phone. I'd just flash it using MiFlashBeta and flash the latest fastboot version - which you can find from the official website (Google it). As for an actual custom ROM, I'm currently on the leaked qualcomm 5.1 AOSP. There's a thread here that as the pre-rooted and Xposed version packaged in, so you can just use that.
So far, no reboots on this ROM. Battery life is great, I have about 5 hrs 40 mins screen on time with about 47% battery left. I'm using Greenify and PowerNap only, no kernel tweaks etc. Fingerprint works on this as well, but to be fair fingerprint was never an issue for me on all the custom ROMs I've tried. This ROM is quite stable and I would imagine so, as this was a leaked ROM from qualcomm, so it's probably optimized in some way. Also, it's AOSP, which is generally better in terms of battery compared to CM ROMs.
The ONLY issue on this ROM is bluetooth. I can pair with bluetooth devices and get audio fine. But I can't get my car to pull the bluetooth phone profile, which is responsible for syncing contacts from my phone. All other ROMs I've tried do not have this issue. What this basically means is I can't use my car to fetch contacts from my phone, therefore I can't send/receive SMS or calls from my car's infotainment system. Quite an annoyance for me, but considering how stable this ROM is as opposed to the other ones I've tried, it's a sacrifice I'll have to make.
I'd say just stick to the most stable ROM that suits you, wait a few more months until other ROMs become more stable, then try them out.

chaoscreater said:
I've tried a few ROMs already and none of them are any good in my opinion. A lot of them are still in beta/testing stages so that's to be expected.
Santosh's CM13 was alright, I've had a few phone reboots and battery issues with it. SlimAOSP has wifi signal issues for me and yes I've tried the CM13 radios already. There are a few other ones I've tried but I'll jump straight to the point.
MIUI is the most stable and it makes sense because it's the official ROM for this phone. I'd just flash it using MiFlashBeta and flash the latest fastboot version - which you can find from the official website (Google it). As for an actual custom ROM, I'm currently on the leaked qualcomm 5.1 AOSP. There's a thread here that as the pre-rooted and Xposed version packaged in, so you can just use that.
So far, no reboots on this ROM. Battery life is great, I have about 5 hrs 40 mins screen on time with about 47% battery left. I'm using Greenify and PowerNap only, no kernel tweaks etc. Fingerprint works on this as well, but to be fair fingerprint was never an issue for me on all the custom ROMs I've tried. This ROM is quite stable and I would imagine so, as this was a leaked ROM from qualcomm, so it's probably optimized in some way. Also, it's AOSP, which is generally better in terms of battery compared to CM ROMs.
The ONLY issue on this ROM is bluetooth. I can pair with bluetooth devices and get audio fine. But I can't get my car to pull the bluetooth phone profile, which is responsible for syncing contacts from my phone. All other ROMs I've tried do not have this issue. What this basically means is I can't use my car to fetch contacts from my phone, therefore I can't send/receive SMS or calls from my car's infotainment system. Quite an annoyance for me, but considering how stable this ROM is as opposed to the other ones I've tried, it's a sacrifice I'll have to make.
I'd say just stick to the most stable ROM that suits you, wait a few more months until other ROMs become more stable, then try them out.
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You should try Mokee (Not Promoting Mokee) but it is most stable and everything works well:good:

I suggest you to try this.
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/6-8-4.33268/
really good in my opinion.
I had only one isssue with all official miui that cpu never sleep after 10-12 hrs of reboot.
I tried many things on it to work.
But then I found this and its really good.

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[Q] please share your 4.x Daily Driver ROM

Looking to Flash a ROM for the first time on my Atrix. I want a ROM based off of either ICS or JellyBean (ie, 4.x).
I don't want to test out unstable ROMs. I only have one smartphone, so it needs to be reliable. Are there any 4.x ROMs that are stable enough for daily use? If there isn't, please tell me that.
Requirements:
Reboots no more than 1, maybe 2 times a day
4.x build
all hardware works, except for these things which I don't care about: fingerprint reader, laptop dock
Nice to have: in-car mode.
AtrICS looks nice, (video works, fingerprint reader works) - but lots of posters are saying it reboots on them.
They all have the same problem since they use the same kernel.
- They all have the reboot problems
- Camera has fuzzy lines on the Blur based ROMs (can be easily fixed by turning widescreen mode on/off)
I'm currently on Someone's CM10 and I think that it can be a great daily driver (I don't use my Atrix to call/ SMS anymore though, so I can't really tell) and it doesn't have fingerprint scanner and web top (both of which you don't care).
And as I typed this, my phone rebooted.
Sent from that Atrix.
Even I'm in the same boat. Been on CM7 since ages.. waiting for a stable release before jumping the wagon.
Hopefully, epinter or jokersaxx will adopt the new libs and new stuff to their mods and we will get a new ICS/JB daily driver.
Im using miui 2.10.12 by thebill currently and no reboots. I dont play games dont use lapdock or fingerprint. Only bad thing for me not working buttons backlight
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Your choices are the unstable ones with poor battery life based on the leak with everything working or the ones not based on the leak which are stable with good battery but no camcorder and flakey hw acceleration. Pick your poison.
Hopefully the project to port the Xoom kernel goes somewhere and we have something more solid, but until then if you want something flawless you should stick with gingerbread.
Since your new to custom ROMs, I highly recommend you check out mrom. Its based on cm7/Gingerbread, and the best non-4.x ROM for the atrix. Coming from stock I think you'll find it a noticeable improvement in terms of performance.
Sent from my #motofail. No ICS for 2011 AT&T flagship? #boycottmoto
This is good info guys, thanks, MROM looks really interesting. I guess I'll unlock my bootloader now,
Just started this game too. I need a daily driver for my only phone to use for business and personal. I don't use fingerprint or laptop (except as a charging base/alarm clock stand). Although I would love to be able to use the laptop again someday. This my opinion based on limited experience with the following ROMs. This is in no way a knock on any of the fantastic work the Dev's have put in any ROMs, merely my experience.
IMHO
Somebody's- great JB ROM but too many random reboots and to short a battery life for a daily driver on my only phone, chrome works because hardware acceleration works. ROM didn't work for me but I really wanted it to because it was sweet!
Cyanogen 7 Stable- Rock solid, great battery life, dependable but not much different than stock except for the ability to play with root access, firewalls etc. I know iti's not 4.x... but as a daily driver it's fantastic work
Epinters - Wow! JB, video chat, battery life in the 8-9 hours with daily use for email, phone, music, text, light internet and gmaps (result may vary), no random reboots... no chrome due to lack of hardware acceleration (i think, but may be wrong here). Overall his was the best for my circumstances. Of course mileage may very depending on your phone, mine is USA, ATT with apparently the right tegra part. I have been running it for 2-3 weeks and keep coming back to it for a daily driver.
AtrICS - too many random reboots but another great JB ROM, really wanted this one to work too
My opinion - Epinter's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1781970 works for me. I am very happy I unlocked/rooted and started playing this game.

GPS issue

I'm having GPS issues with my i777. It doesn't want to lock to any satellites it seems. I tried all the GPS fixing apps and non of them seem to do the trick. When I'am on AOSP ROMS I can forget about locking to a satellite, however when I use touch wiz based ROMS like sho stock or the stock ROM I still have an issue but after I use the 3rd party apps I get a weak lock. Does any one know what is wrong with my phone?
I got that depending on the ROM, Android base, Kernel, etc. etc.
And to throw in anecdotal evidence: I've had really good GPS locking performance with Shostock's3 v.4 and CM 10.1 stable (stock kernels). Unfortunately that means you'll revert to either 4.1.2/4.2.2 but overall it's been a better daily driver for me.
Chaz9999 said:
I got that depending on the ROM, Android base, Kernel, etc. etc.
And to throw in anecdotal evidence: I've had really good GPS locking performance with Shostock's3 v.4 and CM 10.1 stable (stock kernels). Unfortunately that means you'll revert to either 4.1.2/4.2.2 but overall it's been a better daily driver for me.
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Yeah, same results here. It's about what you're willing to give up really- newer versions of roms or better GPS. I choose to stick with newer versions of roms and just manually pin-point where I am. I'm getting better and better at it. It's not ideal since I have to interact with it so much, but it works well enough for me.

G2, how good are the CM ROMs here?

I sold my Note II yesterday and i was looking for a good stock Google smartphone. I owned a G2 for a week and I remember it had a brilliant battery life, but i don't like the LG OS. I heard about a good development scene about stock-based ROMs like Cyanogen. Is that true?
On Note II, because of the Exynos CPU and some lack of development support from Samsung, Cyano ROMs were just a mixed bag of experience. There are some minor issues everywhere and the 2-days battery life of the samsung ROM is impossible to get on CM.
So, i'm looking for a G2 for a quick CM 11 flash. Do you think it's a good idea?
I'm also considering a OnePlus One, but the invitation thing is a bit annoying and i don't think it will be easy to get one.
Elvecio said:
I sold my Note II yesterday and i was looking for a good stock Google smartphone. I owned a G2 for a week and I remember it had a brilliant battery life, but i don't like the LG OS. I heard about a good development scene about stock-based ROMs like Cyanogen. Is that true?
On Note II, because of the Exynos CPU and some lack of development support from Samsung, Cyano ROMs were just a mixed bag of experience. There are some minor issues everywhere and the 2-days battery life of the samsung ROM is impossible to get on CM.
So, i'm looking for a G2 for a quick CM 11 flash. Do you think it's a good idea?
I'm also considering a OnePlus One, but the invitation thing is a bit annoying and i don't think it will be easy to get one.
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If you're entirely bothered about AOSP, I'd go for the Nexus 5 or HTC One GPE. If you had asked me yesterday I'd have said AOSP roms are still a bit buggy with issues but I put on OmniRom last night - it really seems the best of the bunch at the moment! Not had any issues at all (But I've only been using it properly for 12 hours or so).
GeneralRam said:
If you're entirely bothered about AOSP, I'd go for the Nexus 5 or HTC One GPE. If you had asked me yesterday I'd have said AOSP roms are still a bit buggy with issues but I put on OmniRom last night - it really seems the best of the bunch at the moment! Not had any issues at all (But I've only been using it properly for 12 hours or so).
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Yeah, but what about battery life?
I'm ok with the 2-days of moderate usage of the Note, and i heard that Nexus 5 and the One M7 aren't very good on battery life.
I used to be on CM 10.2 stable and everything worked fine. Then I wanted to try Kit Kat, but CM 11 was pretty unstable for me (I think I tried the M4 build).
I decided to give stock another try since LG released their KK firmware. I used to own a Nexus 4 and still prefer AOSP, but you can get LG stock close to AOSP.
I use Nova Launcher and with G2 Tweakbox (Xposed) you can switch the ugly LG quicksettings with the AOSP one. CloudyStock 2.0 ROM allows you to remove LG 's bloatware during installation.
There is a GPE ROM for the lg g2.
Check it out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2719020
- sYndrome - said:
I used to be on CM 10.2 stable and everything worked fine. Then I wanted to try Kit Kat, but CM 11 was pretty unstable for me (I think I tried the M4 build).
I decided to give stock another try since LG released their KK firmware. I used to own a Nexus 4 and still prefer AOSP, but you can get LG stock close to AOSP.
I use Nova Launcher and with G2 Tweakbox (Xposed) you can switch the ugly LG quicksettings with the AOSP one. CloudyStock 2.0 ROM allows you to remove LG 's bloatware during installation.
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+1 here, im also using stock kk+nova and deleted bloated apps using TB Pro + using some kernels available(using simple kernel default settings, smooth and battery friendly or if dori's kernel is updated to stable) works perfectly and smooth for me. It gives me 3days of usage when I turn my phone useless and 1 day if I play games for hours which is normal.
CM11 nightlies have been perfectly stable for me over the past 2-3 weeks
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I did try cm 11 m5 build, everything working like it should, smooth, less stuttering than on stock. but just can't stand camera. It's miles away from stock
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With KK sources released, we should have stable builds.
Although honestly I am loving stock 4.4.2 + root + xposed. I've never used a stock rom longer then a week before. Been running stock since November. Simply amazing.
sent from my Verizon G2
Thanks for the interesting replies!
Stock KK is tempting me but when i tried i figured that i don't like so much the LG interface
player911 said:
With KK sources released, we should have stable builds.
Although honestly I am loving stock 4.4.2 + root + xposed. I've never used a stock rom longer then a week before. Been running stock since November. Simply amazing.
sent from my Verizon G2
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Agreed. Well, Stock + Root + Xposed + Nova Prime + Simple Kernel (underclocked to 1.728ghz) and a lot of bloat frozen/deleted is about as perfect as I have had the phone running. Battery life is excellent for me (40-45 hours with 5% battery left. 60% permanent screen brightness. 5-7 hours screen on time).
G2 3000mah
Elvecio said:
Thanks for the interesting replies!
Stock KK is tempting me but when i tried i figured that i don't like so much the LG interface
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do check out the g2 dev forums for the available roms. personally i'm using mahdi rom and ehndroix before that. They are both SUPERB imo.
if battery life's what you're concerned about, for myself the roms average drains around from 100 percent to 70 percent in average of 12hours? (as i'm a light user).
in comparison to nexus 5 and htc, i'm almost definite that the battery capacity on g2 outclasses them both. so battery wise, g2 is good choice. Since my purchase of the phone in november, the dev for roms has been increasing steadily.
G2's definitely worth a consideration
Omni ROM is great for me obviously it's not CM but its got loads of options and is stable as can be really. Just had to change the low memory killer to medium with kernel tweaker but otherwise running as provided.
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ephumuris said:
Omni ROM is great for me obviously it's not CM but its got loads of options and is stable as can be really. Just had to change the low memory killer to medium with kernel tweaker but otherwise running as provided.
Sent from my LG-D802 using Tapatalk
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How much did you used it? Because on every aosp i have installed i got allways reboot problems... Now I'm on stock modded lighting rom is fast like aosp and i have call record also on bluetooth, something that on aosp is missed. But i have to say that those kk stock rom from lg are bugged because you can't disable obexmaptransaction (the bluetooth sms sharing thing) and it drian more battery than JB when paired in car. I use the phone for work so if i have to say wich is the best atm for me is stock JB but KK is lot more snappier, so i'm using this, because i have read somewhere that LG is going to push an OTA to fix those small issue.
Another problem on stock is that when you have to save a contact by default the phone use internal memory and not the Google account, so every time i have to select my account. I hate this because you cant edit wich accounts have to be the default one.
Sorry for my english, i hope to have given an idea based on my personal experience with the roms out there for the D802.
The aosp I have tried past 3 days are: Slimkat, Paranoid and Mahdi both unstable for my use for the frequent reboots...
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beppez82 said:
How much did you used it? Because on every aosp i have installed i got allways reboot problems...
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Yeah, on the Note2 side of the forum there's a bunch of users that say "this nightly is perfect, this custom ROM is amazing" but in fact none of them are perfectly fine for random reasons (camera issues, BT issues, battery issues and so on). I hope that on the LG G2 side there's a different situation, thank to the Qualcomm CPU that i think is better for development.
AOSP ROMs are really good for me on my D802. Now on latest Mahdi Rom with merged 4.4 sources I have 4h screen-on-time with 59% battery left, I unplugged the phone 21h ago. I have 'only 2G' setting and I used a lot of WiFi (Dolphin, FB Messenger, Youtube...)
Generally the ROMs will get really stable on days/weeks, because of LG 4.4 sources.
reas0n said:
AOSP ROMs are really good for me on my D802. Now on latest Mahdi Rom with merged 4.4 sources I have 4h screen-on-time with 59% battery left, I unplugged the phone 21h ago. I have 'only 2G' setting and I used a lot of WiFi (Dolphin, FB Messenger, Youtube...)
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What? You browse the web on 2G network?
No matter how hard I tried, I couldnt get same battery life (with same usage) with any aosp roms. Stock had always btter battery for me.
Elvecio said:
What? You browse the web on 2G network?
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nooope! I mean to SMS/calling, I said I used a lot of WiFi lol
kapybarus said:
No matter how hard I tried, I couldnt get same battery life (with same usage) with any aosp roms. Stock had always btter battery for me.
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Just activate ART The thing is to flash proper Gapps and generally to flash the ROM properly, for me ART is always stable and it gives profits in battery life and smoothness.

Stable custom rom i9100

Is there any stable/fast/battery friendly custom rom for this device avaialable?
I'm just tired to reflash every single rom i find just to find out 1-2 days later is buggy as crap,sucks your battery dry or it has random freezes.
Slimsaber 4.4.4 by fusionjack is what you want. If you require to use apps like Whatsapp or Skype, you should try Slimkat instead.
problem is i already am on slimkat 4.4.4 (latest official stable build) . it's not good. it sucks the battery dry , phone gets very hot and I get random lock-ups.
slimsaber has problems with whatsapp and skype?
apoklyps3 said:
problem is i already am on slimkat 4.4.4 (latest official stable build) . it's not good. it sucks the battery dry , phone gets very hot and I get random lock-ups.
slimsaber has problems with whatsapp and skype?
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SlimSaber has got problems with Skype. I guess you should try out Neat ROM or Nameless ROM, for they have had the greatest support. If you want battery life, then try out SlimSaber for it has optimizations.
Regards.
apoklyps3 said:
problem is i already am on slimkat 4.4.4 (latest official stable build) . it's not good. it sucks the battery dry , phone gets very hot and I get random lock-ups.
slimsaber has problems with whatsapp and skype?
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Omni 5.1.1 is the stablest and fastest rom ever. But terrible battery life EVER (sometimes 1h sot, sometimes 3and half. Only your phone knows )
Got my S2 just two months ago, as a spare phone.
So i tried almost all major roms avaiable. Slimbeam, Slimkat, NeatROM etc during these two months
there are some major issues with battery drain or minor random freezes, no GPS, extremely laggy Youtube playback.... I cant even remember all roms that i tested, but I'm sure that all of them were in the first two pages of Galaxy S2 Original Android Development or Android Development.
Just go with Cyanogen 10.1.3., works best for me, no freezes, battery life is good (yet slightly worse than stock rom, as you would expect). Youtube playback is fine, maybe a little bit laggy at the beginning of playback but I'm used to iPhone 100% smoothness so maybe its normal. Its just 4.2.2. tho. CM 10.1.3. works for everyday use, almost like a stock Samsung ROM.
No 4.4.4. that I tested was not 100% stable, all of them had some issues that I could not stand, like battery drain, loosing audio playback, GPS problems and more. Dont get me started on 5.1.1. builds...
Here's a stable Cm Rom, haven't tried, but if we can trust the "stable" status...
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i9100&type=stable
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9100

Most stable Oreo rom?

I want to give my Oneplus X to my mother, so i need a stable oreo ROM with good battery life to flash, what do you guys recommend?
The only things my mother will do with the phone are: making phone calls, whatsapp, viber
so camera etc don't matter
destz0r said:
I want to give my Oneplus X to my mother, so i need a stable oreo ROM with good battery life to flash, what do you guys recommend?
The only things my mother will do with the phone are: making phone calls, whatsapp, viber
so camera etc don't matter
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Mainly only 3 ROMs have active development (Omni,lineage and AOKP) AOKP has bug related to live display. So haven't used it since long time. I have used omni which is pretty good in terms of performance except its camera bug(green color photo when taken with HQ mode on) so I switched to lineages which is good too. For me lineage, compared to omni gives less battery performance. But overall haven't seen any major bug in it. So you can use lineage by yumi. :good:
Edit : RR is also there ,but I haven't tried it.
Install stock ROM , however your mom's gonna use it for basic things. And there are no bugs.
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Install the OMNI rom. I am using it as my daily driver and it has been consistent. Although, do remember that it misbehaves with headphones attached via the 3.5mm jack and the camera sounds cannot be turned off. That said, everything else is amazingly smooth.

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