Moto Z Oreo Custom or Stock Rom - Moto Z Questions & Answers

Hello,
is there any Stable Oreo Rom based on Stock Rom? I can' find the Rom. I Hope you can Help me to find a Stable Rom for my Moto Z.

HturGT said:
Hello,
is there any Stable Oreo Rom based on Stock Rom? I can' find the Rom. I Hope you can Help me to find a Stable Rom for my Moto Z.
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There's not much out there. Seems like the only Oreo ROM that works is the lineage 15.0 unofficial. He's also working on a 15.1 build but the sim card doesn't work yet.
There's no shortage of good 7.1.2 builds though.

HturGT said:
Hello,
is there any Stable Oreo Rom based on Stock Rom? I can' find the Rom. I Hope you can Help me to find a Stable Rom for my Moto Z.
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Been using elixium OS for 3 weeks so far as daily driver. Very stable and fast, only problem I saw is that phone soft reboots after unplugging any otg device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/development/rom-kernel-elixiumos-t3712737
ps. Most mods don't work properly

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Best all around ROM for Moto E 2015 4G LTE (surnia) XT1524

Hello guys, as you may already know, the latest official/stock Android version for Motorola Moto E 2015 4G LTE (surnia) is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. My model is XT1524. I'm tempted to install the latest official nightly CyanogenMod ROM which is "cm-13.0-20161225-NIGHTLY-i9305.zip". I heard that CyanogenMod drains the battery quickly than the stock ROM. Knowing that CyanogenMod switched his name to Lineage OS, I think I'll wait until Lineage OS makes the first build. Until Lineage OS creates a ROM for my device I want to try other ROM's. Which one is the most stable, has a great battery life, and is almost stock? Or should I install CyanogenMod already? Also do you guys recommend changing my kernel? If yes, which one?
Thanks.
tweakker15 said:
Hello guys, as you may already know, the latest official/stock Android version for Motorola Moto E 2015 4G LTE (surnia) is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. My model is XT1524. I'm tempted to install the latest official nightly CyanogenMod ROM which is "cm-13.0-20161225-NIGHTLY-i9305.zip". I heard that CyanogenMod drains the battery quickly than the stock ROM. Knowing that CyanogenMod switched his name to Lineage OS, I think I'll wait until Lineage OS makes the first build. Until Lineage OS creates a ROM for my device I want to try other ROM's. Which one is the most stable, has a great battery life, and is almost stock? Or should I install CyanogenMod already? Also do you guys recommend changing my kernel? If yes, which one?
Thanks.
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Stable, battery life and almost stock? Try Slim7 with stock kernel or squids r19.
Rom: https://slimroms.org/#/device/surnia
Kernel (of course optional): https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...-kernel-moto-e-lte-2015-t3072209/post70341957
tweakker15 said:
I think I'll wait until Lineage OS makes the first build. Until Lineage OS creates a ROM for my device I want to try other ROM's.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3528391
Lineage os . Stable and very smooth .
Hit THANKS if somebody help you
Thank you guys so much for the suggestions, sorry for the late response! I think we should keep this post updated in the future.
tweakker15 said:
Hello guys, as you may already know, the latest official/stock Android version for Motorola Moto E 2015 4G LTE (surnia) is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. My model is XT1524. I'm tempted to install the latest official nightly CyanogenMod ROM which is "cm-13.0-20161225-NIGHTLY-i9305.zip". I heard that CyanogenMod drains the battery quickly than the stock ROM. Knowing that CyanogenMod switched his name to Lineage OS, I think I'll wait until Lineage OS makes the first build. Until Lineage OS creates a ROM for my device I want to try other ROM's. Which one is the most stable, has a great battery life, and is almost stock? Or should I install CyanogenMod already? Also do you guys recommend changing my kernel? If yes, which one?
Thanks.
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The CM13 Latest Snapshot.
I've tried Lineage, CypherOS, and AOSP Extended. They're less stable and buggier, I ended up going back to CM13. Anyways AFAIK the current Android 7 ROMs still lack CMTE for theming as well.
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tweakker15 said:
Hello guys, as you may already know, the latest official/stock Android version for Motorola Moto E 2015 4G LTE (surnia) is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. My model is XT1524. I'm tempted to install the latest official nightly CyanogenMod ROM which is "cm-13.0-20161225-NIGHTLY-i9305.zip". I heard that CyanogenMod drains the battery quickly than the stock ROM. Knowing that CyanogenMod switched his name to Lineage OS, I think I'll wait until Lineage OS makes the first build. Until Lineage OS creates a ROM for my device I want to try other ROM's. Which one is the most stable, has a great battery life, and is almost stock? Or should I install CyanogenMod already? Also do you guys recommend changing my kernel? If yes, which one?
Thanks.
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Go ahead and install that ROM. I can help with your battery life. My SoT with OC easily gets 3 hours. I've pushed it to about 4 hours when using efficiency profiles I made in Kernel Auduiter (might be spelled wrong). Also using HEBF and ForceDoze.
RR has a better battery life than LOS. Someone knows about slim?
I´ve tested Stock 6.0, RR 7.1.1, AOSCP 7.1.1 and LOS 7.1.1, and can tell us that LOS give me the best battery usage, almost 6 hours of screen so far, and it´s smooth and no fails....
Sorry for the bump but I want to know what you guys are using right now as daily driver? I flashed latest RR 7.1.1 but while it's stable, i found it to be lacking polish (some settings are missing, others don't work as expected) and that's obvious because it's a WIP and I thank devs for their hard work, but I want to settle in MM for the moment. I love CM13 latest snapshot but was wondering what else I can try...
atomomega said:
Sorry for the bump but I want to know what you guys are using right now as daily driver? I flashed latest RR 7.1.1 but while it's stable, i found it to be lacking polish (some settings are missing, others don't work as expected) and that's obvious because it's a WIP and I thank devs for their hard work, but I want to settle in MM for the moment. I love CM13 latest snapshot but was wondering what else I can try...
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I´ve been usng LineageOs since the first build and it works very smooth and give me 6 screen hours in 2 days of use without charging it.

Best stable rom for leeco lemax 2

hi to all, with this smartphone I first tried the lineage 14 but had problems with the sound that was very low. Now I have been using resurrection remix for several months. Also this rom presents frquenti problems.
I'm thinking of flashing again, could you tell me which is the best rom and the most stable for this phone?
Thanks in advance.
Greetings
After trying several Rom I ended up use Cuoco92 Rom runs fine and stable on my device
Tnx, with Cuoco92 have you a problem with mic volume or camera?
I was interested in trying AOSP Extended or EUI. Did you try them ?.
Indian ROM 19 is rock solid
But Indian ROM 19 is marshmellow? Is very old
Official Mokee 7.1.2 is very stable and has OTA every day. Just search for it on Google.

If this exist please help.....

I am on Resurrection Remix OS based on Oreo (final build ) i want MIUI, is there any MIUI rom based on Oreo for Kenzo? I don't really like AOSP roms a lot.
I don't want treble roms, they are kinda hard and they are buggy. Please I want a bug free MIUI rom based on Oreo for my Kenzo.
Thank you
Vijay G said:
I am on Resurrection Remix OS based on Oreo (final build ) i want MIUI, is there any MIUI rom based on Oreo for Kenzo? I don't really like AOSP roms a lot.
I don't want treble roms, they are kinda hard and they are buggy. Please I want a bug free MIUI rom based on Oreo for my Kenzo.
Thank you
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There is no miui oreo stable rom for kenzo. Always got bugs.
Aosp is the base of all android modified roms.
RR is based on LOS rom.
There is no treble rom for kenzo except cardinal oreo.
What hard u find in aosp ?
Black_Stark said:
There is no miui oreo stable rom for kenzo. Always got bugs.
Aosp is the base of all android modified roms.
RR is based on LOS rom.
There is no treble rom for kenzo except cardinal oreo.
What hard u find in aosp ?
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I don't like the UI of it, I want it like MIUI.
Vijay G said:
I am on Resurrection Remix OS based on Oreo (final build ) i want MIUI, is there any MIUI rom based on Oreo for Kenzo? I don't really like AOSP roms a lot.
I don't want treble roms, they are kinda hard and they are buggy. Please I want a bug free MIUI rom based on Oreo for my Kenzo.
Thank you
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/sgsi-miui-10-oreo-t3871151

Best Pie Rom for 2/16 variant

Can someone suggest pie roms that work smooth and without lags for 2/16 rn3 variant TIA.
FranzScarrey said:
Can someone suggest pie roms that work smooth and without lags for 2/16 rn3 variant TIA.
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Aex 6.7 official.
Nougat :good:
AqyxHD said:
Nougat :good:
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I currently use liquid remix oreo rom and is considering upgrading to a pie rom that is stable and smooth for 2/16 rn3 and I don't really like the android features of nougat despite its stability and smoothness it felt lacking for me.
FranzScarrey said:
I currently use liquid remix oreo rom and is considering upgrading to a pie rom that is stable and smooth for 2/16 rn3 and I don't really like the android features of nougat despite its stability and smoothness it felt lacking for me.
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Liquid Remix actually has a Pie ROM too
Last release on September 3rd here
awalis said:
Liquid Remix actually has a Pie ROM too
Last release on September 3rd here
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Yeah I know about that pie rom but pie roms for the 2/16 variant are almost all laggy and I can't quite make up my mind to switch to pie roms and are just waiting for some confirmed smooth versions of pie roms.
I was using Nougat roms for a long time. Every time I tried another Pie roms it gets laggy beyond tolerable in a few days...
Aaaaand than I tried the good ol' lineage rom (unoffical tho). Its lineage 16.0 with Android 9 and Im already using it around a month. it runs like Nougat both in performance and battery life likewise. So I recommend this one (8.8.2019 Version):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/pie-lineage-16-0-2019-07-26-t3952145
P. S. Using OrangeFox recovery, not TWRP.
crDroid (it is based on Lineage OS but it has many customizations and optimizations)
Source: //sourceforge.net/projects/crdroid-kenzo/files/
I use it in my RN3Pro 2/16 and it works smoothly.
I'm using "Havoc-OS-v2.5-20190517-kenzo-Official" on 2/16
I feel this rom has the perfect combo of performance and stability. Also games like PUBG run lag free on default settings which I felt was a bit stuttery with other roms.
FranzScarrey said:
I currently use liquid remix oreo rom and is considering upgrading to a pie rom that is stable and smooth for 2/16 rn3 and I don't really like the android features of nougat despite its stability and smoothness it felt lacking for me.
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I installed liquid remix Oreo rom and it enter a boot loop help
best rom is nitrogen os version android 8.1
best all
I am using Havoc 3.n (Android 10) on my 2/16 Kenzo and it is the best yet. You need to allow several weeks for the os to learn your battery usage.

need a rom for my kenzo

hello .i need a stable rom to flash to my kenzo.is a nougat rom the b est choice to go?
I suggest you to install the latest aosp extendend which seems working properly but if you want to get back on nougat you should consider the latest nitrogen os of 15.08.2017.
It's quiet old but once I've used my phone with that ROM for much time

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