Its been a while I didn't saw any new post or discussion in various rom posts like pixel havoc and other. No one is trying out those roms. Is that mean no one is using this device. If you are still using this rom comment down below your experience now.. Thanks in advance.
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Its been a while I didn't saw any new post or discussion in various rom posts like pixel havoc and other. No one is trying out those roms. Is that mean no one is using this device. If you are still using this rom comment down below your experience now.. Thanks in advance.
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Land still my daily driver
Still using and on pie ROM by nichcreme
I'm just sticking with Oreo
Google messed up the UI and UX on Pie
And as there's no more updates to Oreo ROMs I'm sticking with liquid remix by difr
wasim814 said:
Its been a while I didn't saw any new post or discussion in various rom posts like pixel havoc and other. No one is trying out those roms. Is that mean no one is using this device. If you are still using this rom comment down below your experience now.. Thanks in advance.
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Land is still my daily driver.
Excuse my "noobiness", but I wonder why Xiaomi updates MIUI and doesn't security patches. Stock ROM for Land is now 10.2 but its security patch is from 2017.04.01!!![emoji33][emoji33]
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Excuse my "noobiness", but I wonder why Xiaomi updates MIUI and doesn't security patches. Stock ROM for Land is now 10.2 but its security patch is from 2017.04.01!!![emoji33][emoji33]
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No security updates for older phones :silly:
AfterAnonimatum said:
I'm just sticking with Oreo
Google messed up the UI and UX on Pie
And as there's no more updates to Oreo ROMs I'm sticking with liquid remix by difr
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How is your experience so far with that rom??
Development for the land is dying but i never expected this much xda support when i bought it.
wasim814 said:
How is your experience so far with that rom??
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Been using it for a long time and even though I'm within the 1% of people with a "defective" device (means that I get random black and green screens with Difr's kernels) I have to say that this ROMs is awesome, no lag, excellent ram management, perfect battery backup up to 8-10h of intensive use
I don't remember facing any critical bug (apart from the random reboots that as I mentioned earlier less than 1% of devices suffer)
Edit: forgot to mention that it has little to absolutely no performance drop over time
Haven't wiped the device in around 3 months (and I'm the type of person that usually swaps roms at least once a month)
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Been using it for a long time and even though I'm within the 1% of people with a "defective" device (means that I get random black and green screens with Difr's kernels) I have to say that this ROMs is awesome, no lag, excellent ram management, perfect battery backup up to 8-10h of intensive use
I don't remember facing any critical bug (apart from the random reboots that as I mentioned earlier less than 1% of devices suffer)
Edit: forgot to mention that it has little to absolutely no performance drop over time
Haven't wiped the device in around 3 months (and I'm the type of person that usually swaps roms at least once a month)
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Sometimes I even swap roms multiple times in a week.. Lol ?
wasim814 said:
Sometimes I even swap roms multiple times in a week.. Lol ?
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I guess I will give a try this one cause a never used that rom before
wasim814 said:
I guess I will give a try this one cause a never used that rom before
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I always return to this one
Have tried a lot of Oreo ROMs but most of them have either poor features or huge performance drops over time or critical bugs
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I always return to this one
Have tried a lot of Oreo ROMs but most of them have either poor features or huge performance drops over time or critical bugs
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Can you send me link to that rom
Official builds are no longer happening - https://download.lineageos.org/land ?
enjoy10 said:
Official builds are no longer happening - https://download.lineageos.org/land ?
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It's sad
Related
Hi, I would ask if there is a very vanilla ROM (not CM), similar to stock, but without Google Apps
OpenAndroidUser said:
Hi, I would ask if there is a very vanilla ROM (not CM), similar to stock, but without Google Apps
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I'm pretty sure you could flash AOSP itself. It's stock, but theres no Google apps.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e-2015/orig-development/caf-6-0-surnia-t3250165 this was the first pure AOSP Marshmallow ROM available, been using it for almost a year now & its 100% stable.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e-2015/orig-development/caf-6-0-surnia-t3250165 this was the first pure AOSP Marshmallow ROM available, been using it for almost a year now & its 100% stable.
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Hey @cmason37, thanks for posting this as I'm always searching for those elusive MM 'Stable' Roms I would like to try that rom, however, the above link has been disabled. If you could repost the link that would be excellent.
In the meantime I'll scrub the world wide web for this file, thanks
Bm6
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Hey @cmason37, thanks for posting this as I'm always searching for those elusive MM 'Stable' Roms I would like to try that rom, however, the above link has been disabled. If you could repost the link that would be excellent.
In the meantime I'll scrub the world wide web for this file, thanks
Bm6
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It works just fine for me. Are you visiting the link on your phone, or PC?
I'm on my phone right now. Thanks I'll go sit at the PC and try.
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I'm on my phone right now. Thanks I'll go sit at the PC and try.
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btw I wouldn't recommend it, I was trying it and it's preatty buggy and outdated. It doesn't have fm radio and it's using only bottom microphone for video recording (stock 6.0 uses both mics so there is stereo effect). It also doesn't support any new custom kernels because it wasn't updated for ages. The worst thing is that it slows down a lot after few days and you need to reboot. On stock 6.0 with squid kernel the performance drop wasn't that big, I was using it for 30 days without reboot and it was still pretty good.
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btw I wouldn't recommend it, I was trying it and it's preatty buggy and outdated. It doesn't have fm radio and it's using only bottom microphone for video recording (stock 6.0 uses both mics so there is stereo effect). It also doesn't support any new custom kernels because it wasn't updated for ages. The worst thing is that it slows down a lot after few days and you need to reboot. On stock 6.0 with squid kernel the performance drop wasn't that big, I was using it for 30 days without reboot and it was still pretty good.
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I don't have any of those problems, except for msybe fm radio but I don't give a crap about that. But, I can flash squid kernel & I don't get performance drops often. So it's literally bug free for me. Maybe you should try flashing it again. After all, bad flashes happen.
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I don't have any of those problems, except for msybe fm radio but I don't give a crap about that. But, I can flash squid kernel & I don't get performance drops often. So it's literally bug free for me. Maybe you should try flashing it again. After all, bad flashes happen.
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I tried it for three times always with the same resoult ;/ btw I don't own this phone anymore.
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I tried it for three times always with the same resoult ;/ btw I don't own this phone anymore.
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My apologies you guys for not getting back earlier. I've been fumigating for bugs.
Those issues you were describing are the exact issues I'm dealing with today on my current ROM a popular CM based true to form option-heavy, stability-light ROM. This is a shame as its been fairly reliable platform for me. The occasional issue that was easily remedied with a reboot, a restore or a reflash. The past few months have been bug after bug for me. Mostly a pesky incompatibility issue with my ROM and OpenGapps.
Its seems all I've been doing lately is testing alternative gapp pkg sources, kernels and mods.
What makes this issue the real tops though is that the ROM I use was just listed as "Official" and "Stable" last month. There may be a weekly update waiting in the basket for me but the basket build server is down.
So....?
Not sure where to go from here. I'll tell you this much though. When I decided to try and root this device 8 months ago I had no idea it involved so much. I can almost write my own svripts, I'm understanding the bugreports I generate and read and i haven't spent this much time in a ToyBox since I was 9.
Lol. I'm not complaining though... I love to learn.
Oh and I still haven't tried the ROM you recommended as of yet. PC seems buggy now too.
iks8 said:
I tried it for three times always with the same resoult ;/ btw I don't own this phone anymore.
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Hello all, I am looking for a way to enable all cores on the Honor 5x. If you use Kernel Adiutor (and I'm sure you do) you'll notice that 99% of the time (save for a reboot) your little cluster is offline when using any AOSP ROM, now the only way I've found to enable them is to edit the value in the active file located in /sys/module/cluster_plug directory. The issue with this method is that it just enables them, 95% of the workload is still handled by the big cluster, even when it's straining itself the little cluster fails to pick up any of the workload. I have done clean installs of the Blaze kernel and the issue is still not resolved. Any incite into this issue will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
You'll need to mess with:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/core_ctl/min_cpus
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/core_ctl/max_cpus
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu4/core_ctl/min_cpus
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu4/core_ctl/max_cpus
It takes integer value ranging from 0-4. 0-4 meaning how many cores you want online per cluster.
The only issue is that I don't have /core_ctl directory that you've specified, I don't recall ever having it on this ROM, though I could be wrong. I'm using the krexus ROM in case I hadn't specified before.
I know, reading the stock ROM forums I got very excited to see the before mentioned information that was posted only to see that said (/core_ctl) directory was missing from any AOSP ROM I had used. This is the one thing that is holding me up from giving up my Windows phone as my business phone (the lag as a result of only being able to use 4 cores is intolerable in my line of work) even giving a link to what all these directory files mean would be very helpful. Thanks.
You could google what those directory means and that would give you that answer.
I have done this (and I consider myself well versed in the ways of the interwebs and I rarely come up with anything useful but I've been working on a solution for my original question and feel I am close to achieving it. I will post once I do.....though if anyone has ANY suggestions at all I'm open to try, all of my discoveries have been made through trial and error.
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I have done this (and I consider myself well versed in the ways of the interwebs and I rarely come up with anything useful but I've been working on a solution for my original question and feel I am close to achieving it. I will post once I do.....though if anyone has ANY suggestions at all I'm open to try, all of my discoveries have been made through trial and error.
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You may be needing a custom kernel to achieve this successfully.
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You may be needing a custom kernel to achieve this successfully
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I can't recall if I mentioned it or not but I'm using the blaze kernel at the moment (as far as I know it's the only custom one available for this phone?) Also the CPU control I desire is available inside the stock KIWI ROM, just wish I knew of a way to "port" that hotplug to a AOSP ROM.... thinking SELinux policy is prohibiting me from achieving the CPU control I'm after, but not sure if it's the only thing at play when it comes to this issue.
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I can't recall if I mentioned it or not but I'm using the blaze kernel at the moment (as far as I know it's the only custom one available for this phone?) Also the CPU control I desire is available inside the stock KIWI ROM, just wish I knew of a way to "port" that hotplug to a AOSP ROM.... thinking SELinux policy is prohibiting me from doing this, but not sure if it's the only thing at play when it comes to this issue.
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Have you joined the beta channel of Blaze in Telegram?
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Have you joined the beta channel of Blaze in Telegram?
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I have not, but would be very interested, what is Telegram?
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I have not, but would be very interested, what is Telegram?
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It's a messaging app. Just like Whatsapp, but with some diferences. You can check it in the Play Store. Telegram group link is in the Blaze kernel thread.
Wow thank you, I dirty flashed it (since version 2 dirty flashed fine) and didn't have pleasing results, going to do a clean flash AOSP, but those hotplug features are exactly what our phones need! Who's ready to hunt down some flagships?
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Wow thank you, I dirty flashed it (since version 2 dirty flashed fine) and didn't have pleasing results, going to do a clean flash AOSP, but those hotplug features are exactly what our phones need! Who's ready to hunt down some flagships?
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You didn't have screens of death?
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didn't have pleasing results
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Don't bother with blaze kernel. It's heavily flawed. As soon as you turn on hotplugging phone will crash and you have to reboot. Unfortunately development seems to be halted.
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Don't bother with blaze kernel. It's heavily flawed. As soon as you turn on hotplugging phone will crash and you have to reboot. Unfortunately development seems to be halted.
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Yeah the developer have not seen action the past few weeks.
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You didn't have screens of death?
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I apologize for my absence, I really hate being that "guy" but all my free time has been devoted to tracking down a nasty electrical gremlin in my sister in laws car, but no I have never had any adverse effects from dirty flashing anything really
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Don't bother with blaze kernel. It's heavily flawed. As soon as you turn on hotplugging phone will crash and you have to reboot. Unfortunately development seems to be halted.
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I currently have blaze kernel installed and using the method I've mentioned before am able to enable all cores, but with very poor load balancing, and the beta version is far from RTM at the moment so guess I'm stuck with version 2 for the time being.
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Yeah the developer have not seen action the past few weeks.
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I have noticed this as well, which is unfortunate because the dev seems like a very talented coder who is quite capable of the task at hand, sometimes life gets in the way of the things we would like to do so I'm just going to be patient and hope he picks back up on the project.
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I apologize for my absence, I really hate being that "guy" but all my free time has been devoted to tracking down a nasty electrical gremlin in my sister in laws car, but no I have never had any adverse effects from dirty flashing anything really
I currently have blaze kernel installed and using the method I've mentioned before am able to enable all cores, but with very poor load balancing, and the beta version is far from RTM at the moment so guess I'm stuck with version 2 for the time being.
I have noticed this as well, which is unfortunate because the dev seems like a very talented coder who is quite capable of the task at hand, sometimes life gets in the way of the things we would like to do so I'm just going to be patient and hope he picks back up on the project.
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It's been that story for many developers man. A great project paused because life hit hard again. I believe he'll come back to it soon.
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Hello all, I am looking for a way to enable all cores on the Honor 5x. If you use Kernel Adiutor (and I'm sure you do) you'll notice that 99% of the time (save for a reboot) your little cluster is offline when using any AOSP ROM, now the only way I've found to enable them is to edit the value in the active file located in /sys/module/cluster_plug directory. The issue with this method is that it just enables them, 95% of the workload is still handled by the big cluster, even when it's straining itself the little cluster fails to pick up any of the workload. I have done clean installs of the Blaze kernel and the issue is still not resolved. Any incite into this issue will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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flash official cm 12.1 built. lol no deep sleep and all cores online...go for it.
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flash official cm 12.1 built. lol no deep sleep and all cores online...go for it.
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Drains battery like hell. Lol.
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flash official cm 12.1 built. lol no deep sleep and all cores online...go for it.
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I had thought of doing this, though I don't see any cm 12.1 links in the Honor 5x thread, just 13, (though I'm at work at the moment and have to be stealthy about my research...errgghh Damn kids and their Snapchat) and I have to admit I've kind of fallen in love with the Krexus ROM and am apprehensive to flash another. Just need that hotplug support (and OTA updates would be nice as well
Hey guys, so i've been seeing ALOT of new 7.x roms coming out this week, and this is really confusing me, there are so many options right now im just completely unable to choose one.
Im currently running with Ashwin's 7.0 Rom but i am always looking for new options.
Any one who has any idea which ones are worth looking into? Most of them all seem good.
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Hey guys, so i've been seeing ALOT of new 7.x roms coming out this week, and this is really confusing me, there are so many options right now im just completely unable to choose one.
Im currently running with Ashwin's 7.0 Rom but i am always looking for new options.
Any one who has any idea which ones are worth looking into? Most of them all seem good.
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Tesla!
Tesla-N, Beanstock, Xenon, AOISP, Aosp.. Both CM14 ROMs need a lot of work still.
I have to agree with the two above.
GZR's Tesla-N!
Tesla has nougat rom? I only find Tesla mm rom.
Omicron Technics
Thanks for the info guys, anyone know if any of these can be dirty flashed over my existing ROM?
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Tesla has nougat rom? I only find Tesla mm rom.
Omicron Technics
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Yes, they do have. You could check their google+ community for the latest build.
Shpped said:
Thanks for the info guys, anyone know if any of these can be dirty flashed over my existing ROM?
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Always do a clean flash if you are using a different rom.
Shpped said:
Thanks for the info guys, anyone know if any of these can be dirty flashed over my existing ROM?
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All of them can be dirty flashed required that you have the right bootloader.
Dirty flashed being that your flashing the same ROM that's currently installed without wiping. Sometimes good for updating but clean flash is always suggested.
I've tried Tesla N but I usually get System UI stopped. Now I'm using XenonHD and it's working fine, only torch tile in quick setting is not working, and camera takes 10 seconds to start after restart (2 second the next times).
I tried 3 different ones from local devs, the best one, fully workable and ready to use is XenonHD. Thanks to it's dev!
XenonHD for me its more stable then cm14
Just a quick update y'all; im currently running Dirty Unicorns (there was a new version yesterday, 20.11.2016) and it is working flawlessly so far. Thanks for the help though!
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I've tried Tesla N but I usually get System UI stopped. Now I'm using XenonHD and it's working fine, only torch tile in quick setting is not working, and camera takes 10 seconds to start after restart (2 second the next times).
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For me, XenonHD doesn't work well. It lags quite a lot. Like the frame drops are significant. Maybe it's at like 10 or 8 fps on XenonHD. But I have had no problems with TeslaN 3.1. Except for the fact that it is a bit laggy, like whole switching from one app to another, it takes quite a lot of time
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For me, XenonHD doesn't work well. It lags quite a lot. Like the frame drops are significant. Maybe it's at like 10 or 8 fps on XenonHD. But I have had no problems with TeslaN 3.1. Except for the fact that it is a bit laggy, like whole switching from one app to another, it takes quite a lot of time
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Nougat is still in it's infant stages also seems like majority of people looking for battery over performance. Look into Kernal Auditor helps adjusting for your liking. Custom kernels like Heliox, Arsenic and Black reactor might give you even more options for tuning. I found all of the Nougat ROMs to be quite good considering we don't have official support.
Working:
RIL
Audio
Display
Bluetooth
Wifi
Sensors
Camera
Fingerprint
Broken:
VoLTE?
I will release when I want to.
o.o this one fixes the display error for internal storage space!
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o.o this one fixes the display error for internal storage space!
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you sure you were using an SD card (and the phone detects it)?
Jus sayin', I'm not gonna test it for now
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Yay! I have never been so excited in my entire life! BTW, how do you guys know the bug for internal storage space has been fixed, or is that just purely speculation? You kinda make it sound like there's already a download available for people who want to beta test.
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In my opinion nougat and oreo are the most unexciting Google OS I know. It's nice to have, but half of the first year after release devs on XDA and even Google itself trying to bring back the performance or/and battery life the OS version before had.
Not to mention the problems with Magisk etc.
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In my opinion nougat and oreo are the most unexciting Google OS I know. It's nice to have, but half of the first year after release devs on XDA and even Google itself trying to bring back the performance or/and battery life the OS version before had.
Not to mention the problems with Magisk etc.
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I suppose you're right. Neither Nougat or Oreo have brought significant changes, they have both been 'minor' updates with subtle changes to improve certain aspects of the OS. The last major update to Android was Lollipop, when the entire appearance was drastically overhauled from previous versions. I'm only excited because we just have to take what we're given, and any update to update the appearance and usability of Android after an entire year is a refreshing change! Even though Nougat was only a small update, it feels unbearable to me when switching back to Marshmallow without the new quick settings swipe-down; the one before the entire notification area appears. So even the small features can make a lot of difference to the overall experience! I'm still really looking forward to seeing the changes made in Oreo for myself when it comes to the Axon 7.
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In my opinion nougat and oreo are the most unexciting Google OS I know. It's nice to have, but half of the first year after release devs on XDA and even Google itself trying to bring back the performance or/and battery life the OS version before had.
Not to mention the problems with Magisk etc.
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I don't get why people say this, honestly. Just because you didn't get a visual overhaul like you got from KitKat to Lollipop doesn't mean there weren't significant changes. Visually the OS is already at a level where there's no need for a major change (it has been "ready" since Lollipop, imo; Marshmallow, Nougat, and Oreo have all had small visual tweaks but have stuck to the Material language), and most of the tweaks work "under the hood." Oreo will bring Project Treble, which may just be the most significant change in Android in the last few years. It also brings improvements on the behavior of notifications and background services or apps. It's an incremental update, yes. But it's by no means a small update.
@Gases
We talked about excitement.
I mentioned the problems with the new OS updates, which brings maybe more security but also many problems to custom ROMs. Furthermore there are more problems in the first months. I don't need visual tweaks.
Project treble is mainly positive for stock ROMs. We will see, in which way custom ROMs can profit of this new feature.
Background battery eating apps are no problem on custom ROMs based on LOS, if you use the internal features or external apps. But again. It's nice to have already implemented.
Finally I am always thankful for all kind of ROMs and kernels devs provide to the community. And I was always someone who donated to say 'thank you'
@SilentEYE Will this thread be used for development progress or is it just a tease thread?
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@SilentEYE Will this thread be used for development progress or is it just a tease thread?
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I am not the dev but this is probably more a promotion thread. Final builds will surely be on developement thread.
Some devs are working on oreo right now.
Let's wait and be thankful for their work.
Here is a small update about the situation. Since the most common stuff is working im going to release this rom in 1-3 days. But don't expect to much. This rom is still WIP.
Working now:
RIL(Calls, Sms)
Audio
Most of the stuff (NFC etc.)
Broken:
Camera
Fingerprint
VoLTE (Will be probably broken until we get new blobs)
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Here is a small update about the situation. Since the most common stuff is working im going to release this rom in 1-3 days. But don't expect to much. This rom is still WIP.
Working now:
RIL(Calls, Sms)
Audio
Most of the stuff (NFC etc.)
Broken:
Camera
Fingerprint
VoLTE (Will be probably broken until we get new blobs)
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Does cellular data work?
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Does cellular data work?
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Yas.
What about the speakers? Do they have the same problem as before the fix was found?
Teet1 said:
What about the speakers? Do they have the same problem as before the fix was found?
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Probably since they just got audio to work and the ROM is very experimental.
Really looking forward to testing this when the first release is posted on the forums. I'm just hoping the camera and fingerprint sensor will be relatively simple to fix. Thanks for everything you've done so far!
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What about the speakers? Do they have the same problem as before the fix was found?
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Probably since they just got audio to work and the ROM is very experimental.
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Audio is working normal. Like on cm14.1 both speakers are working just fine.
yes.. you are the man!
hopefully cam and fingerprint will fixed soon.
thanks ordenkrieger and all others
Actually it would be nice if you can upload to test for us fp and camera is not important for me.
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Actually it would be nice if you can upload to test for us fp and camera is not important for me.
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That would be nice and all, but I think the devs want mostly everything to work for those that prefer to have a stable build and etc.
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Actually it would be nice if you can upload to test for us fp and camera is not important for me.
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I was just looking over in the Nexus 6 forms and to overcome the camera issue for them they had to upgrade from 7.1.2 - 8.0 and then restart the phone. So there is hope especially since the Nexus 6 is a 32-bit phone and I'm pretty sure 8.0 was supposed to be 64-bit.
I see los 16 has gone live for a few devices. Oddly enough the station klte has gotten it. I installed it on one of my s5s last night and just updated to the latest nightly. It runs excellent. But I wonder why the 6p wasn't included in this first round. Or the pixel XL. I know there are pie roms for the 6p I see them here but I also see the unoffical lineage 16 for the 6p hasn't had any progress at all thread is dead in the water. I hope that doesn't mean the 6p is being left out.
If it is can anyone tell me which one of the pie roms on xda are the most stable. The 6p is my wife's phone and she doesn't know how to deal with random issues. Los 15.1 was great for this phone I was hopping 16 would be too.
Keep it on Oreo for now. I have tried couple of Pie ROMs and they run pretty slow
Pretty sure there'll be official LOS16 for our devices. So waiting....
We just have to wait for a dev to pick it up and get it to spec for them to host it as official. I hope someone picks up the mantle as my Nexus 6P is still going strong and LineageOS 15.1 has been the best things to happen to it since I changed the battery.
stay on los 15.1/stock
current pie roms have major issues
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stay on los 15.1/stock
current pie roms have major issues
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Might want to specify why you have major issues, because this is misleading.
I've been on AICP 9.0 for a month and i have not had many, if any issues.
Lawlrus said:
Might want to specify why you have major issues, because this is misleading.
I've been on AICP 9.0 for a month and i have not had many, if any issues.
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On the ROMs I tested, which were all based on Statix sources, I had these issues:
Battery life is a lot worse than stock/aosp/los;
Overall performance is worse than stock/aosp/los;
Phone gets hotter than in stock/aosp/los;
Camera doesn't work properly (sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't);
I'm about to install AICP Pie and give it a go.
nardow said:
On the ROMs I tested, which were all based on Statix sources, I had these issues:
Battery life is a lot worse than stock/aosp/los;
Overall performance is worse than stock/aosp/los;
Phone gets hotter than in stock/aosp/los;
Camera doesn't work properly (sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't);
I'm about to install AICP Pie and give it a go.
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I can't really comment on those builds because im too lazy to wipe my entire phone to go to fbe, but aicp has been working great for me. Sure the battery life is worse than 8.1 which is to be expected, but I haven't thought it was too bad.
The aicp guys have done a bunch of kernel work, sadly their newest build doesn't have the most up-to-date kernel, but I ran it for a few days, and the kernel still runs well. But I feel like the next build after the 3-5 one will be even better, since they remembered to push the kernel work back in.
The only ROM I've had huge battery issues with was aosip because for some reason the small portion of the kernel has its min freq set to 1200 instead of 380 or whatever the norm is, and setting the min lower doesn't stick well.
One way I got around this was using one of the savageone's custom kernels. He put out two test kernels that have both ran well for me based off of the common used fbe source staticx, and fde which wsd based off neo's source. Both kernels run about the same for me and work on either encryption type.
Lawlrus said:
I can't really comment on those builds because im too lazy to wipe my entire phone to go to fbe, but aicp has been working great for me. Sure the battery life is worse than 8.1 which is to be expected, but I haven't thought it was too bad.
The aicp guys have done a bunch of kernel work, sadly their newest build doesn't have the most up-to-date kernel, but I ran it for a few days, and the kernel still runs well. But I feel like the next build after the 3-5 one will be even better, since they remembered to push the kernel work back in.
The only ROM I've had huge battery issues with was aosip because for some reason the small portion of the kernel has its min freq set to 1200 instead of 380 or whatever the norm is, and setting the min lower doesn't stick well.
One way I got around this was using one of the savageone's custom kernels. He put out two test kernels that have both ran well for me based off of the common used fbe source staticx, and fde which wsd based off neo's source. Both kernels run about the same for me and work on either encryption type.
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thanks for the info on the aicp kernel. i'll wait for the next build to flash it. good to hear aicp is fde
mojorisin7178 said:
I see los 16 has gone live for a few devices. Oddly enough the station klte has gotten it. I installed it on one of my s5s last night and just updated to the latest nightly. It runs excellent. But I wonder why the 6p wasn't included in this first round. Or the pixel XL. I know there are pie roms for the 6p I see them here but I also see the unoffical lineage 16 for the 6p hasn't had any progress at all thread is dead in the water. I hope that doesn't mean the 6p is being left out.
If it is can anyone tell me which one of the pie roms on xda are the most stable. The 6p is my wife's phone and she doesn't know how to deal with random issues. Los 15.1 was great for this phone I was hopping 16 would be too.
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It's definitely work in progress. I see a topic "angler-p" on LineageOS gerrit. So people are working on it.
https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:angler-p
Waiting patiently with baited breath for L16 to hit N6P. It's a match made in heaven! :fingers-crossed:
Anyone have any news on this?
copong said:
Anyone have any news on this?
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The official lineage 16 as it seems will not happen most likely, development seems to be dead.
sage of six paths said:
The official lineage 16 as it seems will not happen most likely, development seems to be dead.
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Not true. Check the unofficial los16 thread. AndyYan is working on a new build
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serdel_elo said:
Not true. Check the unofficial los16 thread. AndyYan is working on a new build
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True dat, he should just change the thread name to official if his build is the official one, so people don't question about official build anymore.
And the new build is out
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sage of six paths said:
True dat, he should just change the thread name to official if his build is the official one, so people don't question about official build anymore.
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He isn't doing official builds. So why would they be called official?
Lawlrus said:
He isn't doing official builds. So why would they be called official?
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Well as far as i'm concerned is it official or not, i don't really care, as long as it's good. He did say in one of his first post when he gave his first build something along the lines of this is a peek of the feature set of los 16 as it is official / feature complete. So does it make it official or not i do not know.
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Well as far as i'm concerned is it official or not, i don't really care, as long as it's good. He did say in one of his first post when he gave his first build something along the lines of this is a peek of the feature set of los 16 as it is official / feature complete. So does it make it official or not i do not know.
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The los devs are very strict with how they run official builds, originally he had added the lock screen deals that would make it non official, since they have merged it, that would cover that, but he also messes with the kernels fstab thus making it non eligible.
I don't know all of the specifics of being a maintainer for them, but there are guidelines for the hals and blobs and **** they have to use as well.
Lawlrus said:
The los devs are very strict with how they run official builds, originally he had added the lock screen deals that would make it non official, since they have merged it, that would cover that, but he also messes with the kernels fstab thus making it non eligible.
I don't know all of the specifics of being a maintainer for them, but there are guidelines for the hals and blobs and **** they have to use as well.
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Well i don't care all that much about that, tell it to the guy above who asked is there official rom or not lol. What i do care about is winxuser making that aosp nfc issue gone, and i'm waiting for the news form that department
darkriff said:
Keep it on Oreo for now. I have tried couple of Pie ROMs and they run pretty slow
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agreeeed. Pie roms don't work well on the Nexus 6P. Oreo was the last stable operating system for the Nexus 6P, so of course pie roms won't work as well, and i've tried a lot of them.
To name a few: Pixel Experience, DotOS 3.0, StatixOS, AOSiP Pie Beta,[ Pie - 9.0.0_r37] AOSP , Ressurection Remix, AICP all these i've tried they all have this lagginess about them and they're not as snappy as the roms on Oreo ot stock Oreo for that matter.
And the brightness sucks on pie too.
I'm currently running LineageOS 15.1 runs like a dream on my Nexus 6P.
Not to take anything away from the developers of pie roms though, they're all doing fantastic jobs to keep our Nexus 6P's alive