Other than MIUI of course .. (Snapdragon Variant)
Anyone know if there is a ROM not based in LOS? I still don't understand this quite completely but as far as i know some ROMS are based in AOSP some in CAF like ParanoidAndroid
(or at least thats what they say in their G+)
But recently i have seen that they are actually based in lineageos even if it says CAF based or AOSP.
Maybe i'm making a fool of myself by asking this lol but i just wanted to know ... overall my goal is to use vanilla stock android with no traces of lineageos/CM.
AOSP is the "vanilla stock" of android OS.
MIUI, EMUI, ZenUI, Samsung Grace UX etc are so-called as "custom overlays", meaning, each of their Software devs used AOSP from Google to just simply design, add functions, tweak or customize it as their own recognizable UI.
Thus also the same as LineageOs devs too.
As for custom roms, SlimRom for me is the most close to stock. Overall everything start in AOSP as basis.
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Could someone tell me what Liquidsmooth is based off of. I've read in someplaces that it says CM, while some say AOSP.
jcruz942 said:
Could someone tell me what Liquidsmooth is based off of. I've read in someplaces that it says CM, while some say AOSP.
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It is based on AOSP as mentioned here on their website, "LiquidSmooth is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project.
Dedicated to providing users with smooth, stable and fast ROMs. A Lightweight modified AOSP base, and then add the features you crave." AOSP is used as the base and then many CM features (Theme Chooser, etc.) are added in as well.
I have time and I like building ROMs, but I have a problem, there are a lot of roms and limited storage in my computer. So I can build at least 6 different roms.
I already have Resurrection Remix(CMbased), AOKP(wont boot, for now, when they used some CM stuff like KK may work), BlissPop(finish download of sources as I'm writing this), OMNI(the same as AOKP), DU(I'll download it tonight), SOKP(I don't know anything about this rom in LP, but in KK was very good) and PAC(to build UMTS).
These is what I have now(I know I say 6 different roms and I have 7 ), roms CMBased is easy and only use 2/3 GB on my Computer but for example DU and AOKP are AOSP based so this roms may work because all the parts of the rom are directly from Google and don't have any modifications like CM does to make it compatible with our device, some things I can do to make it work like AOKP KK, but LP is starting and every version 5.0, 5.0.2, 5.1.0 have a lot of changes between versions and Google does not give time for developers to make enough changes to achieve a stable version, so I don't have any base to use or pick changes.
Only told me what rom do you want and I see what can I do
Regards and sorry for the inconvenience.
I heard that BlissPop is good and I want to try it but I also like what you did with RR and Aokp...
I don't know,maybe the best thing would be to make one but awesome rom!
I'll be happy with your decision :thumbup:
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I'll try anything based on AOSP. Since you are having problems with AOKP, I will try DU and Omni... Thanks, @tonyt.!
This is something I've always wanted for my G3, a vanilla ROM that's always up to date with the latest Android version, but without any "extras" and "features" seen in typical ROMs. I don't like having to deal with frequent ROM updates that add new features/create new problems. I just want a clean ROM that works like a Nexus device.
Why does this not exist?
(If it already exists I have not come across it yet)
DavM said:
This is something I've always wanted for my G3, a vanilla ROM that's always up to date with the latest Android version, but without any "extras" and "features" seen in typical ROMs. I don't like having to deal with frequent ROM updates that add new features/create new problems. I just want a clean ROM that works like a Nexus device.
Why does this not exist?
(If it already exists I have not come across it yet)
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When you say vanilla I'm assuming you mean AOSP, in that case we do have cm12.1, but I don't know if that's what you mean when it comes to "frequent ROM updates"
But if you're asking as to why we don't have a stock 5.1 ROM, that would be because LG hasn't released a base for it yet
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When you say vanilla I'm assuming you mean AOSP, in that case we do have cm12.1, but I don't know if that's what you mean when it comes to "frequent ROM updates"
But if you're asking as to why we don't have a stock 5.1 ROM, that would be because LG hasn't released a base for it yet
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CM is not aosp based, it's cm based.
Yes, the argument could be made that everything starts with aosp, but AFAIK there is little true aosp left in cm, and mostly custom cm code.
As for the op,
You get what devs decide to build. Your question is borderline offensive.
DavM said:
This is something I've always wanted for my G3, a vanilla ROM that's always up to date with the latest Android version, but without any "extras" and "features" seen in typical ROMs. I don't like having to deal with frequent ROM updates that add new features/create new problems. I just want a clean ROM that works like a Nexus device.
Why does this not exist?
(If it already exists I have not come across it yet)
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Well, you could always start a stock rom, root it, and use Titanium Backup to remove any feature you don't want and arrive to a "vanilla ROM". The ROM development is a hobby for the dev, so of course there are "frequent ROM updates". By the way, LG has not released the 5.1 yet, they are still on 5.0.1 (23c).
DavM said:
This is something I've always wanted for my G3, a vanilla ROM that's always up to date with the latest Android version, but without any "extras" and "features" seen in typical ROMs. I don't like having to deal with frequent ROM updates that add new features/create new problems. I just want a clean ROM that works like a Nexus device.
Why does this not exist?
(If it already exists I have not come across it yet)
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Been using validus for days. Works great. No freezes. Don't use the features if you don't want em.
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.
downloaderfan said:
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.
What are the differences, advantage and disadvantages of aosp,lineage and gzosp.I asked for this question not for full form
Akibtech said:
What are the differences, advantage and disadvantages of aosp,lineage and gzosp.I asked for this question not for full form
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Aosp - the stock vanilla android code which Google provides. It's nothing and without any feature in itself.
Lineage - They modify the aosp source code according to themselves and add features like customisation, advanced reboot etc. Usually they replace googles code with their own, thus making a difference.
Gzosp - kinda same to los and they add their own basic feature like advanced reboot etc. But their additions are less than los. And they don't really modify the code.
All of the above serve as a base rom. But since los is much more modified it makes a rom itself. You can actually use a base gzosp rom but it won't have that many features like los in the begining.
MyNameIsRage said:
Gzosp - kinda same to los and they add their own basic feature like advanced reboot etc. But their additions are less than los. And they don't really modify the code.
All of the above serve as a base rom. But since los is much more modified it makes a rom itself. You can actually use a base gzosp rom but it won't have that many features like los in the begining.
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Gzop integrate from CAF as well and probably that's the reason why its relatively smoother than LOS or AOSP base roms