Hi there folks,
I'm looking for a nougat rom that is fast and fluid, but also I want to make sure that it won't slow down after a month or so. Any ideas?
Aex 7.1
Aex nougat 4.6
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Hello Guys,
I was rocking MIUI the whole time and now I want to have a different experience.
What would you say is the best rom right now in terms of efficiency and speed?
Thinking about installing Lineage for now..
Is an Oreo ROM worth it? How about the battery life?
ALSO: Can I use all this roms for my kate device? (Special Edition)
I dont know if it works in Kate but the besteht right now are AIM Rom, Mcaosp and AEX Nougat. I use AEX Nougat because it works the best for me
To those who flashed ROMs multiple times, which do you think is the most stable for Redmi 5? (Whether in Nougat, Oreo or Pie)
stock miui is the most stable by far. as for custom rom resurrection remix is the best IMO as it have much customization (but design is quite outdated). For oreo, lineage os is quite stable i guess but lack of customization as it try to look like stock android rom. I had tried all the pie rom, the only one working is the aex rom but it is much less stable for me, although the battery and temp is good.
I find the official pixel experience oreo Rom to be most stable. Except ir sensor everything works perfect. I find it more smoother and gives better battery backup than than stock rom.
Lineage 15.1 trbale
Most stable with everything working no matter what? Lineage 14.1 Nougat.
99% stable with only minor issues (slow fingerprint if you have Goodix fingerprint reader)? Lineage 15.1 Oreo or one of the new official ROMs like PIxel Experience or AospExtended. The only difference between them is how much you want to customize them, Lineage gives little chance, AExtended is best for that, PE already packs some Gapps so if you want that then its good, but if you don't want Gapps then Lineage.
90+ % stable with chance that you can create it to be what you want? Any of the Pie GSI's (I prefer PE).
It have quick charge 3.0
You use then feel who is best.......!!!!!!!
Has anyone tried the official PE Pie rom? Is it okay for daily use?
Try Pixel Experience on 9.0. It's pretty stable with a good battery backup.
try PE PIE... its best rom ever
just tried caf version
Hi Guys! As of now which pie rom has less bugs means more stable for daily drive. If you guys has tried any pie based rom then plz mention the rom Name + kernel and plz mention how much SOT u r getting.
Thanks.
I'm on Nitrogen OS for a while + agni kernel 13.3, didn't measure how much SOT i get, but I plugged it off the charger yesterday morning and today I still had 40% left. Gaming is fine, no major bugs, and actually this was the first pie ROM I found stable enough to experiment with magisk modules.
Hey guys. Can anyone suggest me a good custom rom for MIDO?
I have tried a lot of roms but no e seems perfectly stable yet.
I want a good rom with updates.
If you want just a stable and overall good rom, than you can't go wrong with LineageOS 15.1. It's stable and clean so no useless functionality. Also as it is official, you will be getting updates, security included (I think).
Pixel Experience Official 9.0 has been my daily driver for months, it's awesome. I'm still running the AOSP version but i'm contemplating switching to CAF.
XDA Thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...her-development/rom-pixel-experience-t3861251
Downloads:
https://download.pixelexperience.org/mido/
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.