MIUI.AM - Xiaomi Mi Note 2 Guides, News, & Discussion

Hello everyone, this is not my job, I only share a ROM based on MIUI that I found. I have not yet tested it but soon I will. Thanks and regards.
What is MIUI.AM?​Based on MIUI Global and Chinese ROMs, MIUI.AM custom ROM aims to deliver seamless performance with even deeper optimizations that allows you to take full control of your device’s performance.
Fast
Memory optimizations makes our ROM smooth and stable throughout the day.
Customizable
Create your own style with over a thousand themes available at MIUI Theme Store. Download and install Third-party themes at any time.
Battery-friendly
With less bloatware your battery will keep up with your daily activities much longer.
Packed with extra features
MIUI.AM ROMs supports most of main China ROM features on the Global base.
Community-driven
We use Global ROMs as base to our work, but Chinese-only devices also deserves our love! Our translation to over 20+ languages is entirely maintained by the community itself.​
Link: http://miui.am/
Download Mi Note 2: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...am_scorpio_8.4.27_0fc5e51d29_8.0.zip/download

sgt_peppers said:
Hello everyone, this is not my job, I only share a ROM based on MIUI that I found. I have not yet tested it but soon I will. Thanks and regards.
What is MIUI.AM?​Based on MIUI Global and Chinese ROMs, MIUI.AM custom ROM aims to deliver seamless performance with even deeper optimizations that allows you to take full control of your device’s performance.
Fast
Memory optimizations makes our ROM smooth and stable throughout the day.
Customizable
Create your own style with over a thousand themes available at MIUI Theme Store. Download and install Third-party themes at any time.
Battery-friendly
With less bloatware your battery will keep up with your daily activities much longer.
Packed with extra features
MIUI.AM ROMs supports most of main China ROM features on the Global base.
Community-driven
We use Global ROMs as base to our work, but Chinese-only devices also deserves our love! Our translation to over 20+ languages is entirely maintained by the community itself.​
Link: http://miui.am/
Download Mi Note 2: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...am_scorpio_8.4.27_0fc5e51d29_8.0.zip/download
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Will try today. Thanks
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Amy imáges of this rom?
And what added? Extra configuración, etc

bigrr said:
Will try today. Thanks
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Flashed the rom.
It encrypted my phone.
Erased my phone completely.
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bigrr said:
Flashed the rom.
It encrypted my phone.
Erased my phone completely.
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What did you expect, it's based on official miui. Official miui 9 encrypts your phone if you don't do something about it

alexmanu1 said:
What did you expect, it's based on official miui. Official miui 9 encrypts your phone if you don't do something about it
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Do something about it?
Please explain
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Best custom ROM For Redmi note 3 Snapdragon .

Guys , which is the best custom ROM for Redmi note 3 Qualcomm based on battery backup and stability.
I tried few ROMs, but I would like to know your opinion
Miui 8 eu rom is goos for me 4 hours SOT still 35% available
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Miui 8 eu rom is goos for me 4 hours SOT still 35% available
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Mokee is great. Depending on your use you can get up to 10 h sot.
mura20 said:
Mokee is great. Depending on your use you can get up to 10 h sot.
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U sure , then i have to try it thanks m8
#BATMAN# said:
Miui 8 eu rom is goos for me 4 hours SOT still 35% available
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Low Sot of miui..but yes it depends on individual usage
mura20 said:
Mokee is great. Depending on your use you can get up to 10 h sot.
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Yeah..mokke is great..but has some bugs still
Jet ray said:
Yeah..mokke is great..but has some bugs still
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I can't find any bugs with mokee. Fingerprint, GPS, dual sim, RIL, great battery life.
Did you try AOKP unofficial?
mura20 said:
I can't find any bugs with mokee. Fingerprint, GPS, dual sim, RIL, great battery life.
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Mokke doesn't support all SIM cards (like BSNL).
It has proximity sensor bug.
Except that its a great ROM.
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Did you try AOKP unofficial?
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Nope..is that good?have you tried?
Aosp 5.1.1 v4 every cm13 base rom has poor performance compare to stock miui or aosp 5.1.1 v4
areq1987 said:
Aosp 5.1.1 v4 every cm13 base rom has poor performance compare to stock miui or aosp 5.1.1 v4
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Proof for that?
zinconnu said:
Proof for that?
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myself experience... tried all 6.0 roms and after that installed first aosp 5.1.1 v4 and next stock miui and compare to 6.0 when scrolling there was no lags or choppiness. It works as it should do. So I choose aosp 5.1.1 beacuse a prefer stock andorid look and feel.
I think that there is no source from xiaomi for android MM so 6.0 based roms cant be good as stock roms..
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Aosp 5.1.1 v4 every cm13 base rom has poor performance compare to stock miui or aosp 5.1.1 v4
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I won't agree with that. I also used some aosp 5.1.1, but can't remember which version now, and currently I'm using RR.
So let me share my opinion.
Miui has a very good cpu management. It is power savy, yet it speeds up the cores when more power is needed. However the performance is nowhere close to pure android roms, such as aosp or cm13.
Yes, they are both fast, but try to launch some apps with stopwatch running in the background. After launching few apps stop the stopwatch. Then launch the same apps on other rom (also with stopwatch). Digits (from the stopwatch) will show you the difference in performance. Btw, don't try to compare miui multitasking to pure android. Pure android will win this very easily.
Sent from Note 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
mr.loverlover said:
I won't agree with that. I also used some aosp 5.1.1, but can't remember which version now, and currently I'm using RR.
So let me share my opinion.
Miui has a very good cpu management. It is power savy, yet it speeds up the cores when more power is needed. However the performance is nowhere close to pure android roms, such as aosp or cm13.
Yes, they are both fast, but try to launch some apps with stopwatch running in the background. After launching few apps stop the stopwatch. Then launch the same apps on other rom (also with stopwatch). Digits (from the stopwatch) will show you the difference in performance. Btw, don't try to compare miui multitasking to pure android. Pure android will win this very easily.
Sent from Note 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
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Maybe you have right but I notice that play store lags on cm13 based roms but on stock miui and aosp 5.1.1 not...
Using Mokee love it.

Miui vs custom rom

Hello all good people
Just got my hands on Redmi note 4, cool device, but im not that into MIUI... but the device is working nicely, my concern is how stable and smooth are custom roms?
i see there are couple of popular ones, can you please tell me is there any real benefit using custom rom vs stock miui in battery life, performance.. and witch one is the most stable.
Thank you!
gedggd said:
Hello all good people
Just got my hands on Redmi note 4, cool device, but im not that into MIUI... but the device is working nicely, my concern is how stable and smooth are custom roms?
i see there are couple of popular ones, can you please tell me is there any real benefit using custom rom vs stock miui in battery life, performance.. and witch one is the most stable.
Thank you!
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There are a lots of benefits of using custom ROM over stock one. Currently I'm using Resurrection Remix 5.8.3 on my rn4. It's fully stable. You can try it yourself.
gedggd said:
Hello all good people
Just got my hands on Redmi note 4, cool device, but im not that into MIUI... but the device is working nicely, my concern is how stable and smooth are custom roms?
i see there are couple of popular ones, can you please tell me is there any real benefit using custom rom vs stock miui in battery life, performance.. and witch one is the most stable.
Thank you!
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For best stability bro, go forward non other than MIUI
Clearly, MIUI are made only for Mi phones, designed to be well..perfectly stable. Now others might against this lol.
Custom roms are stable too, yet miui are far more than that.
Honestly, I see no benefits using stock MIUI against stock rom (or vice versa).
They're just practically the same, only differ in some minimal undistinguishable matters.
Moreover, it the end, just a personal cup of tea.
gedggd said:
Hello all good people
Just got my hands on Redmi note 4, cool device, but im not that into MIUI... but the device is working nicely, my concern is how stable and smooth are custom roms?
i see there are couple of popular ones, can you please tell me is there any real benefit using custom rom vs stock miui in battery life, performance.. and witch one is the most stable.
Thank you!
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bro i have tried ressurection remix, lineage os. Only benefit i see in using custom rom is slightly better performance than miui(and that also you will realise after playing very heavy games otherwise it is ignorable), in terms of features manual customisation is more in custom rom(most in ressurection remix)but I still very much prefer customisation through themes in miui(because i am an anime fan and are tons of attractive anime themes in chinese miui theme store). in terms of stability and battery life i didn't nltice much change(maybe slightly better bettery life in custom rom). But overall i greatly prefer miui because it has much more user friendly feachures than custom rom(which you will soon realise after using custom rom) and because of its attractive themes(mostly anime based).
[email protected]!$h said:
bro i have tried ressurection remix, lineage os. Only benefit i see in using custom rom is slightly better performance than miui(and that also you will realise after playing very heavy games otherwise it is ignorable), in terms of features manual customisation is more in custom rom(most in ressurection remix)but I still very much prefer customisation through themes in miui(because i am an anime fan and are tons of attractive anime themes in chinese miui theme store). in terms of stability and battery life i didn't nltice much change(maybe slightly better bettery life in custom rom). But overall i greatly prefer miui because it has much more user friendly feachures than custom rom(which you will soon realise after using custom rom) and because of its attractive themes(mostly anime based).
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It's really nice do read someone opinion based on experience with custom ROMs. I bet that battery performance on custom ROM with custom kernel should be better but in that case...
I'm currenty running beta MIUI 9 and I really enjoy system because I migrated from iOS and if there is no point to move to custom ROM I am fine with it.
gedggd said:
Hello all good people
Just got my hands on Redmi note 4, cool device, but im not that into MIUI... but the device is working nicely, my concern is how stable and smooth are custom roms?
i see there are couple of popular ones, can you please tell me is there any real benefit using custom rom vs stock miui in battery life, performance.. and witch one is the most stable.
Thank you!
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I am using custom roms from a long time ,so i very much used to the looks of customs roms . Then I got mido and miui was the rom installed in that ,i didn't liked it as i felt it lacks the amount of customization and features i needed . I didnt even like the interface of miui and didn't even find it user - friendly ( its user friendly for many users ) . So definitely it was not perfect to me . And updates were very late ( all oems have this issue regarding pushing new updates ) so i moved to custom roms .
If you say what are the benefit for custom rom
1) regular updates
2) tons of customization
3) better memory management ( it can be achieved on miui using custom kernel too )
:silly: that's it from my side then . Thank you
Boomshiva said:
I am using custom roms from a long time ,so i very much used to the looks of customs roms . Then I got mido and miui was the rom installed in that ,i didn't liked it as i felt it lacks the amount of customization and features i needed . I didnt even like the interface of miui and didn't even find it user - friendly ( its user friendly for many users ) . So definitely it was not perfect to me . And updates were very late ( all oems have this issue regarding pushing new updates ) so i moved to custom roms .
If you say what are the benefit for custom rom
1) regular updates
2) tons of customization
3) better memory management ( it can be achieved on miui using custom kernel too )
:silly: that's it from my side then . Thank you
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@Boomshiva you said "better memory management". I 'm trying RR rom but I don't see any difference (In the best case 1.841 MB available on my 4GB Ram memory). What kernel could we use?
Waitamin said:
@Boomshiva you said "better memory management". I 'm trying RR rom but I don't see any difference (In the best case 1.841 MB available on my 4GB Ram memory). What kernel could we use?
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By better management i mean the multi tasking part . Apps remains in memory . But miui is very aggressive when it comes to memory .
And why do you care for ram ? Free ram is a waste ram . You should care if you phone struggles with common apps . And you know right android is smart enough to handle this memory thing thank you
Custom roms can give you more space and possibilities
Boomshiva said:
I am using custom roms from a long time ,so i very much used to the looks of customs roms . Then I got mido and miui was the rom installed in that ,i didn't liked it as i felt it lacks the amount of customization and features i needed . I didnt even like the interface of miui and didn't even find it user - friendly ( its user friendly for many users ) . So definitely it was not perfect to me . And updates were very late ( all oems have this issue regarding pushing new updates ) so i moved to custom roms .
If you say what are the benefit for custom rom
1) regular updates
2) tons of customization
3) better memory management ( it can be achieved on miui using custom kernel too )
:silly: that's it from my side then . Thank you
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What custom ROM and kernel suits best for normal daily use - I mean internet + facebook/messenger only I think ?
gedggd said:
Hello all good people
Just got my hands on Redmi note 4, cool device, but im not that into MIUI... custom rom vs stock miui in battery life, performance.. and witch one is the most stable.
Thank you!
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MIUI works really well, there's no denying that. I installed xiaomi eu rom a little while back and it worked really well, smooth fast and battery back seemed good. Despite all that, MIUI feels very claustrophobic when you try to navigate through the phone. Notifications are a mess. Everything seems to be crammed into that notification shade.
Needless to say, my sojourn did not last long.
Custom roms give you the freedom to choose from a variety of customisations to stock to barebones. They are light, fast and easy to work with. Only drawback is that sometimes things break in custom roms. You need to have the willingness to work around it when that happens. And there will be bugs, known and unknown both.
Battery life should not be a concern unless there is an unprecedentedly high drainage. People get unusually high SOT by limiting usage to WiFi only and staying on 2G. But in real world, with 2 Sims, 1 LTE and other 3G, 6-7 hrs SOT seems like a good bet.
Performance is at par for all. Stability may be here and there for some roms. The more customisations there are, more are the chances for things to break. You can use less customisation roms, my recommendation would be slim, mainstage os & aosp-caf. For customisations, you can pick any of the rest.
Personally I use from among the three, mainstage being the most favorite. My experience has been that idle drain is really low in slim and mainstage. Rest you will have to use them to pick your go-to roms.
And yes, camera is not the best feature of custom roms. :laugh:
Thank you all, great discussion yes miui 8 is pretty cool in its own way, but i think i will explore more stock like android experience and then miui 9
gedggd said:
Thank you all, great discussion yes miui 8 is pretty cool in its own way, but i think i will explore more stock like android experience and then miui 9
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I think I should just add this point (whether it is a small or big point depends on your own perspective on your own privacy). The point is that one should be very careful about ROMs with embedded "dial home" features. Call me paranoid if you want, but, for me, this means that, for as long as there are good custom AOSP/LOS/CAF ROMs, MIUI is a non-starter.
For further information, read the "Skinny" threads on the Redmi Note 2 forums.
These devices are very competitively priced, and so are great buys - but the very first action should be to change the ROM from MIUI.
Miss those days when I was on the HTC Desire and @LeeDroid customized sense so much that it was perfect and very nice for those days.
I miss a good miui rom with stock notification icons and a working Google smartlock.
There are so much roms for mido but most of the roms is all of the same in performance and design.
We got now substratum but that is just layers not a redesign of some system apps. Like I mentioned before.
Why are there no more custom miui roms?
Is it not possible for developers to enable Google smart lock? Or change the statusbar stock notifications icons time right side?
What is the hold up here?
Yea we got xiaomi EU and few mods but nothing that spectacular.
BTW this is no offense to all those devs workings on mido I just asked myself and this is my first xiaomi phone and on HTC, Samsung roms they are modding the **** out of the stock roms.
TBH at the end of the day you will go and use stock ROM so am now out of flashing custom ROM it's now boring stuff! I rather prefer modified stock ROM like miglobe.com xiaomi.eu multirom.me and what ever and I would love to try paranoid ROM once it becomes official cause official has more features. And most important it has a OFFICIAL TAG which do matter. And taking about custom ROM all are same with a slight or little change in name and features every second nerd or geek wants to be a developer. Overall I can say that it depends upon your requirements to go or not to go. Personally if you hate miui I Mean the UI (I hate it too) than you should go with custom Rom and if you want something new and more scope of customisation. Else if you don't give a **** all you want is a phone for face book Twitter and Instagram and WhatsApp and pornhub.com then stock is for u
I have been using various custom roms on my phones for atleast 5 years. One the common hate items for custom ROM is the inferior battery backup when compared to stock ROM. My recent experience is on Asus Zenfone 2 Laser.
With custom Roms you get rid of MIUI.
Isn't that enough ??
And when I read that MIUI is more stable, I just want to laught a little ...
schlagg said:
With custom Roms you get rid of MIUI.
Isn't that enough ??
And when I read that MIUI is more stable, I just want to laught a little ...
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Post of the day. :laugh:
schlagg said:
With custom Roms you get rid of MIUI.
Isn't that enough ??
And when I read that MIUI is more stable, I just want to laught a little ...
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This is precisely why I have looked in this thread... fyi... I never intended to use miui cloud service, it was only when I got a message stating 6gb of my personal photos had been upoloaded and that I needed more space!!! like wtf
so, yes I want all miui gone.. but I really like the second space, dont want to lose that, and like has been said, ignoring the miui bit it is a nice bit of software
schlagg said:
With custom Roms you get rid of MIUI.
Isn't that enough ??
And when I read that MIUI is more stable, I just want to laught a little ...
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+1 from me

[ROM][Developer] MIUI 11 xiaomi.eu

20.3.5
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...omi.eu_multi_MI9SE_20.3.5_v11-10.zip/download
20.2.27
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...mi.eu_multi_MI9SE_20.2.27_v11-10.zip/download
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261733121
20.1.21 v3
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...mi.eu_multi_MI9SE_20.1.21_v11-10.zip/download
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261709663
20.1.16
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...mi.eu_multi_MI9SE_20.1.16_v11-10.zip/download
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261702721
20.1.9
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...omi.eu_multi_MI9SE_20.1.9_v11-10.zip/download
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261697772
20.1.2
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...omi.eu_multi_MI9SE_20.1.2_v11-10.zip/download
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261691797
New links will be posted here.
Too slow, are any other link like gdrive
Terrible release.
The best solution are wait global stable version.
Terribile release?:Forme everything work fine and fast (after clean installation), Better than MIUI 10.
After root with Magisk 19.5 I have Just modified some parameters with EX Manager and I have non lag and no chras in any app
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panamera2011 said:
Terribile release?:Forme everything work fine and fast (after clean installation), Better than MIUI 10.
After root with Magisk 19.5 I have Just modified some parameters with EX Manager and I have non lag and no chras in any app
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Might be great if you share the proceedure here.
fabietto081086 said:
Terrible release.
The best solution are wait global stable version.
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Please explain why this is a terrible release, thank you.
ebautista said:
Might be great if you share the proceedure here.
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With EX Manager or similar just disable ZRam, set input boost frequency to 1324MHz and duration of Power 180 ms, readahead 768 kb and entropy 128. Finally, for to save battery, set the minimum freuenncy 1209 or 998MHz for little cores and 1536MHz for big cores. For me It work well
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I installed MIUI 11 and it's basically a slower, buggy version of MIUI 10. Which is expected, since it's the first release. I'm sure xiaomi.eu will optimize the ROM soon enough. There's nothing there that interests me, though, I just wanted to see if there was any improvement in camera. There wasn't. So... back to AOSP, fast, fast.
elpaablo said:
I installed MIUI 11 and it's basically a slower, buggy version of MIUI 10. Which is expected, since it's the first release. I'm sure xiaomi.eu will optimize the ROM soon enough. There's nothing there that interests me, though, I just wanted to see if there was any improvement in camera. There wasn't. So... back to AOSP, fast, fast.
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Currently what is the best AOSP for this device? Thanks...
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Currently what is the best AOSP for this device? Thanks...
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Currently, I think it's a matter of personal preference. All AOSP ROMs available for our device are optimized to everyday use, although they all have a couple of issues. My personal preference goes to a combination: XenonHD + Okita Kernel. It's fast, stable and much cleaner than MIUI.
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With EX Manager or similar just disable ZRam, set input boost frequency to 1324MHz and duration of Power 180 ms, readahead 768 kb and entropy 128. Finally, for to save battery, set the minimum freuenncy 1209 or 998MHz for little cores and 1536MHz for big cores. For me It work well
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Thanks!
Could you please check if substratum and wallpaper carousel are working?
ramping said:
Thanks!
Could you please check if substratum and wallpaper carousel are working?
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Sorri but I don't use substratum in MIUI, Just black theme and Lawnchair 2.0-2399 very smooth and with the best Google feed. Don't use even carousel but it works perfectly as MIUI 10
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elpaablo said:
Currently, I think it's a matter of personal preference. All AOSP ROMs available for our device are optimized to everyday use, although they all have a couple of issues. My personal preference goes to a combination: XenonHD + Okita Kernel. It's fast, stable and much cleaner than MIUI.
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Is the battery life better than miui?
What about the Milan pro font?
guitarbite said:
Is the battery life better than miui?
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I don't use MIUI since first AOSP ROM but battery life is good.
dtosun said:
What about the Milan pro font?
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Not available yet
9.9.26 v2 added in OP: https://xiaomi.eu/community/index.php?posts/504803
Does this need to have a clean install or can I dirty flash?
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Does this need to have a clean install or can I dirty flash?
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Dirty flash works.
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Coming from Global Rom on Mi9SE. Flashed V2 without any trouble. Works fantastic. No bugs or problems.
Super battery life.
Many thanks.

Help picking Between Custom ROMs.

Hello respected community,
I use the 6 gig 128 gig F1 varient and I recently updated to the 0.6 version of MIUI 11. Since then I have been facing major heating, lag and battery life drop. All major. And so I'd like to switch to a custom ROM asap. I understanding asking for a best ROM ain't right because there are a lot of variables to consider. I hate the animation management on MIUI 11 as it just sparks here and there at most time.
I have I list of things that would need to be checked when switching to the ROM. I'm hoping this will make it easier for you guys.
Gaming performance, Smooth Animations, Decent SoT and Minimal bugs so as to use it as a daily driver.
If needed, I can install a custom Kernal with the ROM too. I also would like to experience the new gestures of Android 10 with it.
I guess the ones that I came across were Oxygen OS, Pixel Experience, Lineage OS, Nitrogen and Havoc. Which one might be best suitable for me from your experience?
Thanks a ton in advance. Much appreciated.
AOSP:Evo x Havoc
Lineage:CRDROİD
Miuiort MiRoom ,MandFX or official MiuiPro
11.0.6.0 is an incremental update to 11.0.4.0 which has its own flaws.
When u said :
lollipopmadman said:
Gaming performance, Smooth Animations, Decent SoT and Minimal bugs so as to use it as a daily driver.
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Considering ur requirements 11.0.5.0 is an all rounder : root it, change kernel, reduce animation scale to 0.5x by going into developer settings.
Now talking abt custom roms, as u knw devs have limited resources, feedback, data, sample rate, testing etc as compared to xiaomi's.
I am not saying xiaomi produces flawless roms bt u think over the above points to decide.
AsusZenFone3Deluxe said:
AOSP:Evo x Havoc
Lineage:CRDROİD
Miuiort MiRoom ,MandFX or official MiuiPro
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Thank You, how is the performance for Havoc OS? I've been wanting to test it out for a good while now. I've used Arrow OS and Bootleggers on a Moto G4 Plus and got comfortable with the features they had to offer. I'm guessing Havoc is similar too?
rajeshkoshti said:
11.0.6.0 is an incremental update to 11.0.4.0 which has its own flaws.
When u said :
Considering ur requirements 11.0.5.0 is an all rounder : root it, change kernel, reduce animation scale to 0.5x by going into developer settings.
Now talking abt custom roms, as u knw devs have limited resources, feedback, data, sample rate, testing etc as compared to xiaomi's.
I am not saying xiaomi produces flawless roms bt u think over the above points to decide.
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Thank You for the valuable feedback. Also I forgot to mention, I'd like to get out of the MIUI environment. But with the data you guys have, which Rom would you pick between Havoc and CrDroid for stability and performance? And also, which Kernal should I be using for the above said two features?
Thank You both for the valuable responses.
lollipopmadman said:
Thank You, how is the performance for Havoc OS? I've been wanting to test it out for a good while now. I've used Arrow OS and Bootleggers on a Moto G4 Plus and got comfortable with the features they had to offer. I'm guessing Havoc is similar too?
Thank You for the valuable feedback. Also I forgot to mention, I'd like to get out of the MIUI environment. But with the data you guys have, which Rom would you pick between Havoc and CrDroid for stability and performance? And also, which Kernal should I be using for the above said two features?
Thank You both for the valuable responses.
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I put OOS on mine and never looked back.
I also use a 6T every day so I'm kind of partial to 1+
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Can someone using CrDroid share if he is having decent battery backup ?
lollipopmadman said:
But with the data you guys have, which Rom would you pick between Havoc and CrDroid for stability and performance? And also, which Kernal should I be using for the above said two features?
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I've been using crdroid for about a year (since pie and continued to 10) and i recently switched to havoc (both versions)
I have to say that both ROMs are great.
Havoc gapps version gives a more premium feeling (for me at least).
I'm using it with Optimus drunk kernel and my gaming experience is great ( i play injustice 2 and mortal Kombat 11 ) without any drawbacks in everyday life.
P.s. I've tested almost every option and that's what I liked the most, but bare in mind that if you don't try for your self you'll never know.
wait for couple of days,
official lineage will be released, flash it
u can use a custom kernel to improve performance
other optn:
1.Derpfest
Thank you for your responses. CrDroid looks really promising as of now to be honest. I'll keep you guys updated on my move when I make it.
Cheers to you all! ??
lollipopmadman said:
Thank you for your responses. CrDroid looks really promising as of now to be honest. I'll keep you guys updated on my move when I make it.
Cheers to you all! [emoji1316]
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Quick update theirs 2 new ROMs
Extended UI and Corvus that are working extremely well. Check the guides section
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Favorite Rom || Discussion ||

lets share our personnel favorite ROM here.
With Reason and short review. so other also can test that rom.
my Personnel Favorite rom is Miui Eu version because of its own taste and MIUI stock features.
PE and Evolution are also Simply Awesome.
Please share your Favorite Rom
Ressurection Remix. Why? It has all the features you can imagine, tons of customization and i got 14hrs of SOT from 100-8% on a stock kernel.
Perfect rom
My favourite ROMs:
Stock Android based ROMs -
1. Resurrection Remix 8.6.2 (God level customization)
2. ShapeShiftOS 1.2.1 (most underrated and unique ROM IMHO)
3. Pixel Experience Plus (gives a real Google Pixel phone experience with extra features)
MIUI based ROM -
Xiaomi.eu MIUI 12.2 (beta) (Handsdown, the best MIUI version out there)
My favourite ROMs:
AncientOS : the best ROM for modding and animation.
Siddk007 said:
My favourite ROMs:
Stock Android based ROMs -
1. Resurrection Remix 8.6.2 (God level customization)
2. ShapeShiftOS 1.2.1 (most underrated and unique ROM IMHO)
3. Pixel Experience Plus (gives a real Google Pixel phone experience with extra features)
MIUI based ROM -
Xiaomi.eu MIUI 12.2 (beta) (Handsdown, the best MIUI version out there)
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did u try stable eu ??
rasik107 said:
did u try stable eu ??
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nope, I like beta builds because we get new features every week
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My favorite ROM is GZOSP. However, since I couldn't find it for Redmi K20 pro, I settled down with another of my favorite ROM, Pixel Experience. But instead of flashing the regular edition, I chose the Plus edition just to get a little bit more customization. The reason I chose Pixel Experience over other custom ROMs is because of the aesthetic and pixel like experience that comes with minimal customizations (I like ROMs with minimal customizations) and some additional goodies from Google. Performance is good as well. Most importantly, the developer of the ROM; Henrique is a good friend of mine and is a very active developer. He takes feedback constantly and try to eradicate bugs/issues immediately.
Miui.eu, because all of the AOSP roms share the same bugs. Such as the home gesture not working in the recents area when you hide the gesture bar. MIUI also has a much nicer status area. It also better integrates with my smart home devices and tells me the battery charge of my wireless Xiaomi airbuds.
Which rom support sRGB color mod?
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My favorite ROM is GZOSP. However, since I couldn't find it for Redmi K20 pro, I settled down with another of my favorite ROM, Pixel Experience. But instead of flashing the regular edition, I chose the Plus edition just to get a little bit more customization. The reason I chose Pixel Experience over other custom ROMs is because of the aesthetic and pixel like experience that comes with minimal customizations (I like ROMs with minimal customizations) and some additional goodies from Google. Performance is good as well. Most importantly, the developer of the ROM; Henrique is a good friend of mine and is a very active developer. He takes feedback constantly and try to eradicate bugs/issues immediately.
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soon
So what's the best custom miui Rom?
So far i tested a few Roms(EvoX, Aosip, Los, Havoc) and Aosip looks so far the best.
No bugs, no problems (just after 5 months of dirty flasing it got necassary to do a clean install because of random reboots), it seems to be the best optimized and lightest rom but still has enough customization for me.
Beside the good battery, aswell performance feels awesome like chrome scrolling is super smooth (on los and havoc it feels laggy, evox i dont remember).
I dont play hardcore games, but pogo feels aswell smoother on Aosip then on other roms, i just played 1-2 times cod but only on aosip and it was smooth.
May i gonna try AICP next, looks promising too.
RR forever
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RR forever
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Isn't this a bit short ? The shortest possible advertisement maybe.
I use it too, mainly because I don't want gapps and like long battery life. The latest version gives me about 6 days (I never wait that long because I keep my battery between 50 and 80%). The previous version gave me about 9 days of light use.
The last Havoc os unofficial fan service build (26/09) takes the cake for me. This version is after everything got polished up in official so before closing the project the dev decided to add a few unofficial features (like the option to disable night light for the FOD).
The rom is flawless, battery life is great, tons of options, no bugs whatsoever (except for one in the shady launcher where google now feed gets zoomed in every now and then, but that is really minor), the fingerprint reader is blazing fast in this build. All in all, among the best custom rom experiences I've had, and I've had around 10 different devices running custom aosp roms by now.
Also, there is a gapps version of the rom so you don't have to flash your own and them being included means much better compatibility than flashing nano gapps for example.
fpozar said:
The last Havoc os unofficial fan service build (26/09) takes the cake for me. This version is after everything got polished up in official so before closing the project the dev decided to add a few unofficial features (like the option to disable night light for the FOD).
The rom is flawless, battery life is great, tons of options, no bugs whatsoever (except for one in the shady launcher where google now feed gets zoomed in every now and then, but that is really minor), the fingerprint reader is blazing fast in this build. All in all, among the best custom rom experiences I've had, and I've had around 10 different devices running custom aosp roms by now.
Also, there is a gapps version of the rom so you don't have to flash your own and them being included means much better compatibility than flashing nano gapps for example.
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+1, hands down the best ROM. I'm still using it with NikGapps. ROM is so stable, I don't feel the urge to move to android 11
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+1, hands down the best ROM. I'm still using it with NikGapps. ROM is so stable, I don't feel the urge to move to android 11
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Better that RR in your opinion?
O'daniel said:
Better that RR in your opinion?
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I also like RR for it's customizations, but for me personally, havoc comes out in top. It's cleaner.
I've just tried Aosip for the week, and it's riddled with bugs. Gesture issues with recents. Wifi dropping out. Hangups in recents. Crashing apps. Average battery life. ?
crDroid 6.10
I've been using it almost 2 months and it has everything I need in a custom rom: call recording, smart charging, blink flashlight, screen cast working, remove location and microphone status bar icons, default launcher (double tap to sleep, icon changer), among other great customizations.
Bugs? I really don't look for bugs, but I was having cracking sound bug in games and notifications, but I fix it by flashing F1xy kernel.
It's a really great rom, its EOL, but I don't need the latest security patches and the same developer is already working in A11 rom, so I'll keep an eye on that.

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