Hi, i´m going to reinstall my rom (lineage 14.1) because my camera doesn´t work. But i would like that u recommend differents kernels or radio modems for this rom or a different rom (but i think there isn´t other rom like lineage what concerns to battery, stability...) But i am a bit new so i would like that u advise me if u agree.
Thx
Edit: i have a LeEco x820 6/64 GB
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I tried all found that MIUI is more stable than other Rom. RR and lineage have some bugs. I didnt found any on MIUI. What are your thoughts guys.
Maybe the best of the two worlds? A custom ROM based on MIUI?
My next try will be surely the Mi-globe ROM, where you can also choose the components to be included.
I prefer custom rom.
Using AOSP Extended and it's nice.
Give it a try.
Custom rom will have some bugs that's main issue. If I wanna use rom for daily driver it should be bug free. So Native roms of device are better than custom ones. It can be used by rooting and doing tweaks to official roms.
I'm having issue with gps while using MIUI. Maybe it's just my phone.
Haven't try custom MIUI.
Currently I'm using Slim rom because I prefer stock Android experience. No issue with gps.
dude seriously!!! Custom Roms Like Aex/Rr are officially Fully Stable no Bug On Em.. only minor Bugs Which are negligible so If u want to try ill recommend Aex Which is fully stable and u can use it as daily driver without any problem and battery backup is same on all rom it depends on ur usages.
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dude seriously!!! Custom Roms Like Aex/Rr are officially Fully Stable no Bug On Em.. only minor Bugs Which are negligible so If u want to try ill recommend Aex Which is fully stable and u can use it as daily driver without any problem and battery backup is same on all rom it depends on ur usages.
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I will give it a try Aex( I tried MIUI 9 china beta ,lineage OS and Rr)
I guess it depends on the end user. I mean, I have used MIUI, COOL UI, Zen UI etc. I would say, every ROM is good in their own. I personally prefer stock ROM. One of the reason for me is that Custom ROM (Cool UI on Coolpad Note 5) sometimes creates laggy experience.
The main thing that I didn't like in MIUI is some of the cool notification things that are present in Stock Android. That's why I switched to Lineage, Resurrection Remix, and finally on AOSP Extended.
Hey everyone,
I'm currently on the 23s Chinese ROM but I'm interested in trying new ROM. I just need a normal stock Android experience with stability, but VoLTE is a must. I'm using a JIO sim for a long time and I just can't get without it. Which ROM should I flash. I tried flashing a few ROMs couple of months back but they were not working for me. So, what's the proper way of flashing a ROM to have minimum issue.
shree203 said:
Hey everyone,
I'm currently on the 23s Chinese ROM but I'm interested in trying new ROM. I just need a normal stock Android experience with stability, but VoLTE is a must. I'm using a JIO sim for a long time and I just can't get without it. Which ROM should I flash. I tried flashing a few ROMs couple of months back but they were not working for me. So, what's the proper way of flashing a ROM to have minimum issue.
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First of all aim for Android 7 as they are the most stable ROMs so far and try LOS or RR. I'm not quite sure if they have working VoLTE but you can install them and try it.
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First of all aim for Android 7 as they are the most stable ROMs so far and try LOS or RR. I'm not quite sure if they have working VoLTE but you can install them and try it.
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I flashed the pixel experience. It works quite well. Volte works properly and is quite stable. Tweaked a bit using xposed+gravitybox
Because of a different mainboard wich is installed in my Oneplus X I need special ROMs, as mentioned in this thread -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/help/twrp-doenst-replaced-mainboard-t3609581
The adapted TWRP version works fine, but unfortunately the suggested ROMs from CheckYourScreen have some issues. For a few days now the mobile data connection doesn't work, wich is a huge problem. So I want to switch to another ROM but how do I know wich ROM is compatible with the arsenic kernel?
This kernel gets used by the Validus ROM from this thread -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/gr.../roms-ground-zero-roms-validus-tesla-t3546588 wich I am using right now.
So my question is how do I know wheter a new ROM is compatible with the arsenic kernel and fits all requirements? If it happens that you know another ROM that probably is compatible I wouly also be happy to try your suggestions.
I just got my Poco F1 and before I migrate everything over, I was wondering if I should go to the effort of installing a custom ROM (where I understand there to be unlock ir issues), or just get used to miui (looks ok, just has lots of mi stuff I will never use)? I feel like I can get used to it if I install the Evie launcher, but was just wondering what setups others have tried in the forum. I think if I did go for a ROM, I'd probably try RR/Lineage (worked nicely on my note 4).
Would there be any huge benefits of a custom ROM over miui except for preference? I've installed custom ROMs for years to get additional functionality, but I think miui looks like it could suffice.
Any advice would be great
Hi,
Your best bet would be to use mi global stable ROM ie. Stock ROM or global beta version (more stable than stock one also called developer ROM) , IMO custom ROMs are generally comes with some bugs , as I had used lots of custom ROMs in past in almost all of my android phones and tablets , custom ROMs always have some bugs in them .
If you have lots of time then you can go for custom ROMs try them and wait till they add some features and then ROM get unstable.
Previously I had Redmi note 3 pro , and flashed almost every nougat, marshmallow and Oreo ROMs but didn't find any stable ROMs that suited my needs ,some caused lots of heat, some of them were lagging, network issues,etc after that I switched to developer ROM of miui and this is the most stable ROM ever (although it's marshmallow) but absolutely no problems whatsoever.
Sorry for my bad English and long post.
Hope it helps.
Hello everyone, I was asking myself which rom and kernel should I use in order to:
-Get the best performance ?
-Get the best screen on time ?
-Get something balanced between performance and screen on time ?
There are so many custom roms and kernels for this phone, I can't try them all.
Thanks in advance.
USE PIXEL EXPERIENCE ROM WITH Sphinx Kernel - v1.8.7 by milouk
I have tried LOS, PE, NOS, Omni, AOSIP and AEX. But trust me, nothing is as fast and smooth as miui. But I hate miui for tons of system apps. So, the solution is miui eu ROM. Try it once and you will be amazed to discover a new miui without any bloatware and blazing fast performance. And just to let you know that none of the custom ROMs have IR camera driver and hence face unlock doesn't work as miui. Moreover, almost all custom ROMs and kernels have battery % drop issue on reboots. However, miui eu doesn't have any such issue. So, you may consider trying miui eu after trying all custom ROMs to see the difference or else different people may tell you different stories.