Best rom for performance and battery lfie - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

I don't care about features or stuff like that in terms of pure performance which is the best?

miui eu with debloated service

artmomeymi5 said:
miui eu with debloated service
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U mean the debloat module of zip file?
I thought miui eu was already debloated

Miui with latest sphinx beta (available on the telegram group) or wait for the stable version of sphinx

There is nothing call "Best". It totally depends on your usage pattern and how you tweak the device according to your requirement. For some, miui has better battery life, whereas for others, its the AOSP based custom roms. Nobody is wrong. Try all ROMs and see which one meets your requirement. Don't just rely on other's opinion.

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Can you suggest me a good custom miui rom for the phone? I want one with the best battery life. Thanks
neilsp said:
Can you suggest me a good custom miui rom for the phone? I want one with the best battery life. Thanks
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1) Try yourself to find the best ROM..
2) battery life is nearly identical for all roms i tried.. (AOSP Extended, Resurrection Remix, Lineage OS, AICP)
neilsp said:
Can you suggest me a good custom miui rom for the phone? I want one with the best battery life. Thanks
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Custom Miui rom? Eh, there is no custom Miui roms I guess, you could try flashing Xiaomi.eu roms. That's all I know about mi roms.
Just flash an AOSP based rom, best for business
AFAIK, every custom ROMs / MIUI roms gives same battery life.
Good rom - criteria in post
Hi there. I finally got permission to unlock the bootloader in my xiaomi redmi note 4 global Version (snapdragon). Well, actually it's a device I'm Setting up for a friend.
I will try several roms for the Note 4 mido, but I Need some helpf from you to narrow the roms I'm going to try.
The criteria the roms should fullfill:
- Simple
- Stable
- good battery life
- fast/snappy
- good camera-app preinstalled
- good gps / navigation
- Fingerprint sensor working
- front sensor-Buttons working
- if possible, OTA updates
Would AOSP ext, Resurrection Remix and Lineage be a good choice, or are they instable/too Feature rich? What about AICP? What's the difference between slim7 and candy7? Would they be good? Thank you very much for any Input, really looking Forward working with this device and to get rid of miui...
cant unlock my yet, but you could you share which one worked best? thanks
Multirom.me
I tried XenonHD, Lineage and AOSP ext. so far, always the latest version. I love the simplicity of Xenon, and that it uses the Nova Launcher. Unfortunately, it bugs me that the soft-buttons on the front don't vibrate (yet). Lineage... I just tried it too short to judge it.
Resurrection was too complicated/feature rich for my taste.
Then I installed AOSP extended, and I really, really like it. It's really stable, it works, and it has all the daily-driver qualities that I need.
plz link to the extended rom if u can , thanks
Drachenherz_I said:
I tried XenonHD, Lineage and AOSP ext. so far, always the latest version. I love the simplicity of Xenon, and that it uses the Nova Launcher. Unfortunately, it bugs me that the soft-buttons on the front don't vibrate (yet). Lineage... I just tried it too short to judge it.
Resurrection was too complicated/feature rich for my taste.
Then I installed AOSP extended, and I really, really like it. It's really stable, it works, and it has all the daily-driver qualities that I need.
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plz link to the extended rom and guide for new member if u can , thanks
ELki123 said:
plz link to the extended rom and guide for new member if u can , thanks
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Here you go:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...evelopment/rom-aospextended-rom-v3-3-t3578477

Stable 100% bug-free AOSP Nougat ROM for Redmi note 3?

Hi, I'm sorry if this question is asked way too frequently, but the thing is, when I bought the Redmi Note 3 over a year ago, I had planned to install a near stock Android ROM. But after searching for a good ROM, I found that none of the AOSP ROMs back then supported VOLTE, which I absolutely require for Jio. Even now when I search for marshmallow ROMs, most of them either don't support VOLTE or have some other bugs like dual SIM not working which makes those ROMs unfit for daily use. Now that xposed for Nougat is out, I'm willing to try a Nougat AOSP ROM. Is there a stable 100% bug-free near stock Android Nougat ROM for redmi note 3? I would appreciate if people would recommend me a good ROM ONLY if they have personally tested & confirmed that the ROM is indeed 100% bug-free, VOLTE works & there aren't any battery drain issues. I don't want to flash a ROM, then find out it has bugs, then move back again to MiUI. If there is no such ROM, then I'll just continue using MiUI. Thanks.
Dude mention your requirements like stability is undefined but on an overall basis, you can try any of these Tested: Resurrection remix, Viper OS, AOSIP & Others: Citrus CAF, Nitrogen OS Nougat with a custom kernel like ElementalX or Radon. Check description for the site which contains everything you need.
VaibhavKumar07 said:
Dude mention your requirements like stability is undefined but on an overall basis, you can try any of these Tested: Resurrection remix, Viper OS, AOSIP & Others: Citrus CAF, Nitrogen OS Nougat with a custom kernel like ElementalX or Radon. Check description for the site which contains everything you need.
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I'll be checking out the site you mentioned, but my requirements are basically an AOSP ROM that is 100% bug free. Other than that, I would _PREFER_ a ROM that doesn't have way too many additional features(Resurrection Remix is one good example of a ROM having too many additional features). I would rather use Xposed for all the fancy features & not have it built into the ROM. It's pretty hard to find a ROM that doesn't have ANY kind of bugs or any battery drain issues so I would use any AOSP ROM that is completely bug free, I have no specific feature requirements.
downloaderfan said:
I'll be checking out the site you mentioned, but my requirements are basically an AOSP ROM that is 100% bug free. Other than that, I would _PREFER_ a ROM that doesn't have way too many additional features(Resurrection Remix is one good example of this). I would rather use Xposed for all the fancy features & not have it built into the ROM. It's pretty hard to find a ROM that doesn't have ANY kind of bugs or any battery drain issues so I would use any AOSP ROM that is completely bug free, I have no specific feature requirements.
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Okay for your requirement try Slim , Citrus CAF , Lineage OS
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
IMO Customised Lineage OS by Umang96 is the most stable Rom. It has Radon kernal build in.

Queries about Custom MIUI ROMs.

So, there are plenty of custom MIUI ROMs for Mido all of which seem fine to me. I've got some questions though:
1) Is any of those ROMs notably better than the rest?
2) Do they really change that much stuff? They look identical to stock MIUI to me.
3) Are there any real changes in terms of stability, performance, battery backup etc.?
4) Is there anything I should know about? Like, serious bugs, great features etc.?
Thanks for your time
1. Try xiaomi.eu or globe rom.
2. Xiaomi.eu provides some extra features, and globe roms provide some additional mods for ur taste. Globe rom is based on xiaomi.eu
3.Yes battery backup and performance increases since it's debloated as well as many tweaks are done to offer better performance.
4. No serious bugs upto my knowledge.
Ps: They are all based on chinese Miui 9

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Which rom is the best? Please Help Me...
aBags said:
Which rom is the best? Please Help Me...
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MIUI gives awesome speed and is easy to access so I recommend to stick with stock MIUI
If you need customisations just flash MAGISK or XPOSED
aBags said:
Which rom is the best? Please Help Me...
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Depends upon your usage. 100% of the custom roms available have the same ui, and most of them have the same features, so it depends upon you. And regarding battery life, you'll always get a minimum 6 hrs of sot with medium usage. But the main difference is regarding your choice. If you want super customisation go with resurrection remix, crDroid, or Firehound, or aospextended. Among these 4, Resurrection Remix is the king of customisation. If you want plain stock aosp with some light features, go with aoscp or lineage os.
But if you want PURE stock aosp with no extra features. Just bland vanilla aosp, then elixir os.
Other than roms, try out kernels and find out which suits you.

Which is better? Beta or EU Rom?

I'm on the latest stable build and was thinking of using the Beta since a lot are saying it's better, but some people say it's EU? From what I gather, EU is basically stable build with no ads, which I don't have anyway, and a few ui changes (is it true?). So which is better? Thank you
mecoromeo said:
I'm on the latest stable build and was thinking of using the Beta since a lot are saying it's better, but some people say it's EU? From what I gather, EU is basically stable build with no ads, which I don't have anyway, and a few ui changes (is it true?). So which is better? Thank you
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You're wrong about some things. Beta builds are for testing and thus have the latest features available before they are released to the public. Where as EU is a custom ROM based on MIUI and it is has versions based on both the stable and beta of the "Global" or the stock build from Xiaomi. EU has some changes from the global version that includes some tweaks, no ads etc. For all the differences Google xaiomi EU or use the link below
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/how-is-this-different-than-miui-com.18629/
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