<Request for fast charging> - Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Questions & Answers

Our Redmi note 3 supports fast charging from hardware perspective, it's just that Xiaomi has decided to not include it in the device to cut cost. Is there any way the developers of this device can enable fast charging by some tweaks. <Request>

Rehan Sheikh said:
Our Redmi note 3 supports fast charging from hardware perspective, it's just that Xiaomi has decided to not include it in the device to cut cost. Is there any way the developers of this device can enable fast charging by some tweaks. <Request>
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Uhmm some custom kernels enabled fast charging, like Franko kernel(Nougat only). You can probably find one for Marshmallow if you searched the Development thread(Snapdragon, don't know anything about mediatek)

bloodytolits said:
Uhmm some custom kernels enabled fast charging, like Franko kernel(Nougat only). You can probably find one for Marshmallow if you searched the Development thread(Snapdragon, don't know anything about mediatek)
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I'm on nitrogen OS Nougat. Is that kernel compatible with it.?

Rehan Sheikh said:
I'm on nitrogen OS Nougat. Is that kernel compatible with it.?
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Yes, although you won't be able to use the default cpu settings of Franco kernel because NOS likes to set its own. You can disable it though by editing some stuff.
Follow this:https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72035606&postcount=1368

I think nitrogen stock kernel have the option to enable fast charging, check with kernel adiutor or ex kernel manager. For nougat you can use franco kernel, radon, agni kernel, elementalx kernel, for marshmallow radon or agni..

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Need Suggestions

Hi friends,
First of all I would like to thank all the developers, testers and members of the forum. It is good to see that new roms, kernels are still being developed.
I just got a Note 3 few days back and I want to gain max from it in terms of balance/battery performance along with some customizations. Although I am familiar with the concept of rooting etc but in a simpler way. Like I have Nexus 7 2013 and there is a tool called Wugfresh NexusTool Kit. It does all things by itself and I just have to download roms or update the ToolKit.
I do not want to try many roms or kernels to find a right one for me. So consider this as a review suggestion for Rom+Kernel Combo. Now, What I need is :
1a. Volte must work,
1b. FP must work,
1c. Xposed Framework should work for greenify/adaway etc (preferred choice)
1d. Battery should not drain more than stock else no point flashing custom rom for me.
1e. Signal should be stable & wifi/hotspot work without problem as I use this device solely for WifiHotspot.
1f. Should be stable but I can adjust with less important bugs like Reading Light, Lite Mode setting etc. I dont need them.
1g. Feature rich.
1h. Rom should use least resources/ram etc and have no bloatwares.
So, kindly help me in finding a stable Rom+Kernel combo. My device is Kenzo(Snapdragon) with the latest stock MIUI 8.1.1.0 Rom and FP is FPC. Also, I do not have micro sd card so I can take back up of phone on the phone itself. I would also like to know about the process of successfully using f2fs format on Note 3. So friends, I am awaiting your kind suggestions.
Thank you.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-lineageos-13-0-t3533744
Thanks but what about Kernel? Any Nougat Rom suggestion?
hayabusa_ryu said:
Thanks but what about Kernel? Any Nougat Rom suggestion?
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If you want Xposed, you can't have Nougat, there's no Xposed for it. Radon kernel and the ROM I linked to is a good combination.
You can try RR Remix Rom + Radon kernel. Its a great combo with lots of feature, good battery life and stable for daily use. If you want Xposed than flash MM version of RR Remix Rom cause Nougat Rom does not support Xposed as of now.
theoneofgod said:
If you want Xposed, you can't have Nougat, there's no Xposed for it. Radon kernel and the ROM I linked to is a good combination.
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Thanks but in Lineage OS 13(very good rom), people are still reporting bugs. I prefer a stable rom with almost no bugs.
rjrulz007 said:
You can try RR Remix Rom + Radon kernel. Its a great combo with lots of feature, good battery life and stable for daily use. If you want Xposed than flash MM version of RR Remix Rom cause Nougat Rom does not support Xposed as of now.
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Thanks, but which rom supports substratum and vulcan, if not RR Remix?
And which Recovery would be good, ZCX or Official TWRP 3.0.2.2?
hayabusa_ryu said:
Thanks but in Lineage OS 13(very good rom), people are still reporting bugs. I prefer a stable rom with almost no bugs.
Thanks, but which rom supports substratum and vulcan, if not RR Remix?
And which Recovery would be good, ZCX or Official TWRP 3.0.2.2?
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Lineage OS 13 based on MM is fine.
theoneofgod said:
Lineage OS 13 based on MM is fine.
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Sorry I am newbie about roms and kernels of Redmi Note 3. Does Lineage OS or any Marshmallow Rom support Substratum or Vulcan ot both?
hayabusa_ryu said:
Sorry I am newbie about roms and kernels of Redmi Note 3. Does Lineage OS or any Marshmallow Rom support Substratum or Vulcan ot both?
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Not Vulkan.
theoneofgod said:
Not Vulkan.
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Hi, I just came to know that volte doesn't work on CM marshmallow properly, it is true?

Short battery backup

Hey, I've a very short battery backup, on an average one percent lasts 3 minutes with less than 1/4 brightness, I'm running MIUI developer ROM(global beta/ weekly).
I'm running stock kernel.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks :good:
Try Nitrogen OS + Radon laterst kernel for custom roms
Adarsh2000 said:
Hey, I've a very short battery backup, on an average one percent lasts 3 minutes with less than 1/4 brightness, I'm running MIUI developer ROM(global beta/ weekly).
I'm running stock kernel.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks :good:
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Nitrogen os stable build + radon 4.0V is best combination so far. I havent faced any major fc's except on camera and flash light which will be fixed only when xiaomi release their source code for nougat kernel which in my opinion is not happening anytime soon
sambhavnahata said:
Nitrogen os stable build + radon 4.0V is best combination so far. I havent faced any major fc's except on camera and flash light which will be fixed only when xiaomi release their source code for nougat kernel which in my opinion is not happening anytime soon
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Thanks for help, but I want tweaks for MIUI.
Adarsh2000 said:
Thanks for help, but I want tweaks for MIUI.
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Radon v.4.0 is also available for Miui
Try with a custom kernel. There is a few for miui (Radon, agni)
Tatoh said:
Try with a custom kernel. There is a few for miui (Radon, agni)
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I've installed nitrogen os with the stock kernel and there's a huge improvement. I want to ask that does changing kernels really work?
Adarsh2000 said:
I've installed nitrogen os with the stock kernel and there's a huge improvement. I want to ask that does changing kernels really work?
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Yes, gives you alot of options to tweak. Also it fix some issues with the goodix fp.
I got 14h SoT yesterday on NOS
By the way, you should use stock kernel with it...it has all tweaks you need

Which Kernel is best ?

I'm using LOS 14.1 (latest build) on my RN3 2GB.
I was thinking to flash a kernel but now confused with the variety of kernels present. So which one is better for Nougat: Franco, Radon or Agni ?
Stock LineageOS make 84k in Antutu, franco 74k...i stopped trying here and back to stock. No problem with it, fast and reliable.
Benchmarks mean NOTHING. Come on ... When will people realize it. Franco works great, if you want d2tw then radon. I'm on radon for several months and never had a problem and I have reliable d2tw.
I am using Elementalx, so far so good :good:
What means d2tw
Damn... 2017
http://bfy.tw/BtK0
abdurrahmansholihin said:
What means d2tw
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Double tap to wake.
h0LLe said:
Damn... 2017
http://bfy.tw/BtK0
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BAHAHAHAHA...

Best kernel for RR N

Which is the best kernel for RR N can anybody tell me? *
It all depends on your preference and use case.
1. Agni kernel
Cutting edge stuff with lots of updates
2. Radon kernel
Super stable and smooth with lots of features
3. ElementalX
Super stable with extra wake gestures
4.Infected kernel
I personally prefer Radon or Agni
For me Radon with per app profiles. Have tried pretty much all the kernels yet always end back at the Radon. Quick charge undervolt also
arnavbatra said:
It all depends on your preference and use case.
1. Agni kernel
Cutting edge stuff with lots of updates
2. Radon kernel
Super stable and smooth with lots of features
3. ElementalX
Super stable with extra wake gestures
4.Infected kernel
I personally prefer Radon or Agni
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Hemphiz said:
For me Radon with per app profiles. Have tried pretty much all the kernels yet always end back at the Radon. Quick charge undervolt also
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Thanks for ur suggestions can u tell me a rom that will be beat with elementalx and radon?
Androbots said:
Thanks for ur suggestions can u tell me a rom that will be beat with elementalx and radon?
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That's a tough one. So many good roms. I would say Speedy and stable: Umangs LineageOS. For an all-rounder try Aex-Lite mod with Radon (what I'm using) or a kernel of your liking. Lots of features and also fast. I've not properly tested Pure Nexusrom by Demon but heard it's good (doesn't support Exfat though)

What Custom Kernel Are You Using?

So, there are some custom kernels available for the Poco and I just want to ask the community which of them are you using and why?
Franco kernel.. ever since its 1st release up.to thw latest r17 release.. simply smooth.. fluid for gaming..no hangs or lags or hiccups what so ever.. even though it doesnt give you a high antutu score. Only about 275-280k.. this kernel is stable. And battery friendly without hogging too much battery
Derp Kernel, simply, clean, great battery life and overall feels really smooth I can tell.
I'm coming from FrancoKernel too, and I was getting worse battery life, besides, when I flashed Derp Kernel I felt the device smoother than before with FK, maybe this is a placebo effect, maybe, everyone should give it a try.
Derp or sphinx???
Shadow is good but most of the kernels for poco are
BenParz said:
So, there are some custom kernels available for the Poco and I just want to ask the community which of them are you using and why?
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I actually don't flashed any kernel but With my current daily driver Nitrogen OS I got NitroKernel + which gives me actually better battery than Stock kernel when using thermal mode in Nitrogen os settings that help me greatly. I will say try this nitrogen rom with its own kernel and I'll say you'll never need to look for any othe kernel.
adlakhashiva said:
I actually don't flashed any kernel but With my current daily driver Nitrogen OS I got NitroKernel + which gives me actually better battery than Stock kernel when using thermal mode in Nitrogen os settings that help me greatly. I will say try this nitrogen rom with its own kernel and I'll say you'll never need to look for any othe kernel.
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+1 for Nitrogen and Nitro Kernel. Stable rom, great kernel. I used sphinx before, also stable and great battery life. But after last update, I'm too lazy to flash another kernel.

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