So – how to get it? Maybe I should use specific kernels, maybe specific apps... Now I'm on CM14.1 with Radon kernel – it is super crap. Won't initialize from time to time, quality is awful...
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Hello guys, devs!
Phone: Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro (Snapdragon), (kenzo)
Testing the roms: only a clean install, stock kernel, disable all unusefull display stuff (more contrast, rotation etc), and only install the vr player app.
So the problem is shortly: the VR video files quality is not sharp, blurred a bit when using hardware encoding . I'm using Var's VR player for this, but dosn't need it, just is the simpliest and the best at the moment. The good image quality what only in some rom looks like, when we disable the hardware encoding. Contact with the developers, so not an app problem.
On my device a lot of Marshmallow based roms hase encoding wrong this videos. Playing well, but if anyone used a good rom for this, all others crappy.
On the official MIUI roms only the Lollipop based roms working good (the developer MIUI 8 based roms not).
Tested a lot of roms release by release, in the Marshmallow based roms only one Krexus AOSP rom port playing well these.
In the Nougat based roms the situation is a bit better, but only 1 or 2 roms working well (only one CM14.1 port and two AOSP) for this, but it's a very young system, so when we know whats the problem on MM base the other devs will solve the problem (i think )
And I think not in this device the only one what is produces this problem, just the users don't know about this, because "working".
Here is the official thread with logcats and others in my google drive and the full storyline about the testing.
And reported on the official MIUI forum: link
In my drive you see the logcats, the krexus is the good, but renamed the files, so simpliest.
Some devs say the adreno blobs the problem. Tried to make an update (the zip in the drive), which is changing the adreno blobs to a correct (krexus), but when installed to a cm13 or other mm roms, the rom's stuck before the boot animation.
That's all, don't know what is the problem on the base.
Thanks for the help!
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I want to know which rom is best for daily usage in terms of battery and general performance..more concern on the battery though...if use along radon kernel which one is better??
Cm13
vote for aicp mm, slim rom or nx rom
i know this out of your option, but this roms are best rom for me in mm while N still not stable enough
Resurrection Radon. Have tried many roms, allways end back at the above. All round beast of a rom
I think the battery isn't the major thing to concern as we know that RR is based on CM so in term of battery life both of them seem don't have a big difference, and regarding to ur query which one is the best for daily driver? I would say RR cos you know CM13 abit outdated than RR also RR has much customization inside, and it may give the ROM a step further than CM. Moreover it will never good to ask a ppl without really trying the ROM urself. Just try it and fell it. Hahha
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I recommend you stay at CM13.
Even RR 5.7.4 with lastest unofficial build and it's newer than CM13 but there is a bug - Cannot find any button to turn the back light off in RR configuration.
CM13 + Radon kernel. Best choice ever.
I use Nexus Experience ROM + Radon Kernel. Best combo ever! Read my review here: http://www.usacircular.net/best-rom-for-redmi-note-3-pro/
Hi, I'm sorry if this question is asked way too frequently, but the thing is, when I bought the Redmi Note 3 over a year ago, I had planned to install a near stock Android ROM. But after searching for a good ROM, I found that none of the AOSP ROMs back then supported VOLTE, which I absolutely require for Jio. Even now when I search for marshmallow ROMs, most of them either don't support VOLTE or have some other bugs like dual SIM not working which makes those ROMs unfit for daily use. Now that xposed for Nougat is out, I'm willing to try a Nougat AOSP ROM. Is there a stable 100% bug-free near stock Android Nougat ROM for redmi note 3? I would appreciate if people would recommend me a good ROM ONLY if they have personally tested & confirmed that the ROM is indeed 100% bug-free, VOLTE works & there aren't any battery drain issues. I don't want to flash a ROM, then find out it has bugs, then move back again to MiUI. If there is no such ROM, then I'll just continue using MiUI. Thanks.
Dude mention your requirements like stability is undefined but on an overall basis, you can try any of these Tested: Resurrection remix, Viper OS, AOSIP & Others: Citrus CAF, Nitrogen OS Nougat with a custom kernel like ElementalX or Radon. Check description for the site which contains everything you need.
VaibhavKumar07 said:
Dude mention your requirements like stability is undefined but on an overall basis, you can try any of these Tested: Resurrection remix, Viper OS, AOSIP & Others: Citrus CAF, Nitrogen OS Nougat with a custom kernel like ElementalX or Radon. Check description for the site which contains everything you need.
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I'll be checking out the site you mentioned, but my requirements are basically an AOSP ROM that is 100% bug free. Other than that, I would _PREFER_ a ROM that doesn't have way too many additional features(Resurrection Remix is one good example of a ROM having too many additional features). I would rather use Xposed for all the fancy features & not have it built into the ROM. It's pretty hard to find a ROM that doesn't have ANY kind of bugs or any battery drain issues so I would use any AOSP ROM that is completely bug free, I have no specific feature requirements.
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I'll be checking out the site you mentioned, but my requirements are basically an AOSP ROM that is 100% bug free. Other than that, I would _PREFER_ a ROM that doesn't have way too many additional features(Resurrection Remix is one good example of this). I would rather use Xposed for all the fancy features & not have it built into the ROM. It's pretty hard to find a ROM that doesn't have ANY kind of bugs or any battery drain issues so I would use any AOSP ROM that is completely bug free, I have no specific feature requirements.
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Okay for your requirement try Slim , Citrus CAF , Lineage OS
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IMO Customised Lineage OS by Umang96 is the most stable Rom. It has Radon kernal build in.
Hi, I'm making a choice of the right ROM which would I use for Android 8. What I expect is obviously smooth performance, stability, substratum support and good perspective for regular updates. What I want to avoid is all Pixel-clones as they have own Gapps and I want it to have independent Gapps.
Being satisfied with RR on Nougat, I'm cionsidering to continue with RR. Because RR has now install issues with Gapps, Im giving a try to crDroid which is only beta but looks to me surprisingly good in all regards. Has cdDroid a known limitations compared to RR or is up to pair, or even better? What I want to avoid is long experimenting with various ROMs nd also often switching from one to another. Thanks for all clues.
Are there any EUI based roms with KCAL? Or is it possible to manually add it to them? If so how?
Or if not what is the most compatible rom to use with it? I heard people say Omni ROM Android 7 version but that doesn't seem to come with KCAL? At least it doesn't mention it - how do you add it to it?
The reason i'd rather stay with EUI is I don't want camera issues (and also would like the IR remote to work).
Thanks!
Anyone?
I'm on Omni 7 (great rom) and it does come with kcal, under settings>omni gears>device features>display color (kcal) but it doesn't have any effect. I do however use the screen settings on kernal auditor (with blackscreen kernel) and it works great. I have found reducing saturation intensity to 20, and minimum RGB value to 35, greatly improves the display and makes the reds in particular much more natural and less garish.
Also camera works perfectly on this rom (I use pixel camera mod) and remote works fine. No need to stay on ****ty eui.
If you want to stick to EUI you can try this kernel with kernel auditor for kcal
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/lambda-kernel-reborn-le-max2-t3767401
Oh thanks for the reply!
Could you give me a quick overview of what I have to do then?
Can I flash Omni 7 straight over the top of Small EUI or do i have to go back to stock first? Do i need to do the "wipe everything" while flashing with twrp?
I thought that the underlying linux kernel was basically part of the rom and so you couldn't really then add a random kernel to an existing cfw but that the rom itself had to choose a kernel to build upon? So you're implying that's not the case and you can just add blackscreen to any rom?
And it says it's discontinued, is it still okay to use? https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/kernel-blackscreen-leeco-x2-t3604445
Would i want 3 or 3.5.i ?
And what's the pixel camera mod, is it just an app or do you need to do anything special?
Just give me a quick overview of steps
If i can sort this then i can finally start using my phone properly
Thanks
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If you want to stick to EUI you can try this kernel with kernel auditor for kcal
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/lambda-kernel-reborn-le-max2-t3767401
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Are you sure lambda kernel had kcal support?
I don't think lambda kernel does - i just installed the zip of it with twrp and i can't find any "screen" option in the menu of kernel adiutor (why does it have such a weird misspelt name?).
Reading the lambda kernel thread it seems kcal is not yet supported but people are asking for it so it may happen.
Yes Omni 7 can be flashed over small eui as long as you format system, data, etc. And it works fine with Blackscreen kernel 3.5.
Pixel camera is a port of the Google camera app on their Pixel Phone, with great features like HDR+ and portrait mode. Highly recommended.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/themes/google-pixel-hdr-camera-x820-t3655812