EpicROM vs Xiaomi EU ROM - Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Questions & Answers

Hi guys,
I have a Redmi Note 4 MTK and this is the first time I will be using a custom ROM on this device. The reason I want to switch to a custom ROM is because I am facing huge battery drains overnight (approx. 40%~60%) with the stock MIUI ROM.
Between the EpicROM and Xiaomi EU ROM, which one is better and recommended?
Thanks!

KyleLee088 said:
Hi guys,
I have a Redmi Note 4 MTK and this is the first time I will be using a custom ROM on this device. The reason I want to switch to a custom ROM is because I am facing huge battery drains overnight (approx. 40%~60%) with the stock MIUI ROM.
Between the EpicROM and Xiaomi EU ROM, which one is better and recommended?
Thanks!
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I highly doubt that the stock ROM is responsible for such a high battery drain. Probably one of your apps is the reason.
Xiaomi EU ROMs are based on China Stable and China Developer ROMs. They remove some bloat ware (like most Google Apps) and some MIUI Apps which you can simply download from the PlayStore if needed.
Epic ROM is always based on Developer ROMs and has more Modifications/Tweaks.

Noter2017 said:
I highly doubt that the stock ROM is responsible for such a high battery drain. Probably one of your apps is the reason.
Xiaomi EU ROMs are based on China Stable and China Developer ROMs. They remove some bloat ware (like most Google Apps) and some MIUI Apps which you can simply download from the PlayStore if needed.
Epic ROM is always based on Developer ROMs and has more Modifications/Tweaks.
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Hmm, seems like EpicROM would be a better option for me then.
I still get the same battery drain overnight even after factory resetting the phone and not installing any apps. I think my battery issue is caused by the phone not entering deep sleep.
I've been having lots of issues with my model. I plan to upgrade to the new Redmi Note 5 Pro once it is launched in my country.

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