Hi guys,
I've got 2x 32GB Note 4's in the family and I want to take the unofficial jump from 7.0 (MIUI 11) to one of the very many, current, custom ROM's posted here...
My question is which one? There are loads
Stability is my primary concern - not that fussed about all the 'whistles and bells,' just stability.
Thanks.
Pixel Experience Plus Edition.
It is well maintained, updated and STABLE.
https://download.pixelexperience.org/mido
I use Servicely and Naptime from the Play Store to reduce battery usage when on standby.
Ideally you can also underclock the kernel using FK Manager, our phone runs normal stock at around 2000mhz when at max speed but I underclocked to 1400mhz and haven't had any slowdowns or stuttering.
If I do play a game, I use stock speeds or set a gaming profile.
9.0 lineage (official but support ended)
10.0 atom rom
jason88fr said:
Pixel Experience Plus Edition.
It is well maintained, updated and STABLE.
I use Servicely and Naptime from the Play Store to reduce battery usage when on standby.
Ideally you can also underclock the kernel using FK Manager, our phone runs normal stock at around 2000mhz when at max speed but I underclocked to 1400mhz and haven't had any slowdowns or stuttering.
If I do play a game, I use stock speeds or set a gaming profile.
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I want to try PE out, bUt is there any fix for goodix FP?
Thanks people! Are there any guides going for how to flash a non-gen ROM? I see a lot of mentions of "Wipe System, Data, Dalvik, Cache" . Then having to manually install GApps/Magisk etc.
Thanks.
spamguy said:
I want to try PE out, bUt is there any fix for goodix FP?
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You're in luck, Goodix FP has been fixed for some time now on PE+
There are too many roms right now!
Which is better right now?
ElPutoHaque said:
There are too many roms right now!
Which is better right now?
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Just pick one that is often updated so you are not too far back on security updates. Other than that all AOSP based roms are kind of the same with some minor differences in built in customization.
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Hello everyone!
I've been on smallEUI for a while, and I've decided that it's not worth it to keep anymore. SOT is inconsistent, there are small bugs here and there, and some major that begin to appear after a while.
I've been looking at Mokee and Ressurection Remix (sadly, author has stopped development of a buggy nougat version and moved to oreo)
I'm not looking for spectacular SOT that will blow me away. 4-5 hours is enough for me.
Stability is a huge must for me, i use my phone everyday and I need to be able to depend on it. EUI ROMs have aggressive RAM management (I have the 6gb RAM version and EUI treats it as if I only have 2gb, removing apps from RAM like my launcher). I need basic features like VoLTE and Bluetooth to work without fail.
I don't really care about safetynet, so I'm fine without that.
EDIT: I'm a fool, I said OmniROM instead of Slim. Sorry about that.
Thanks!
EDIT
Alright, I've actually installed Slim. Its superior to SmallEUI in almost every way.
Camera is almost as good as stock, no noticable difference.
Battery life is much more consistant (Expect 4 h 30m of SOT with mixed usage.)
No more crappy EUI RAM management (Its really bad, it treats 6GB of RAM like its 512MB of ram, killling any background processes, including your launcher, forcing frequent redraws)
Slim handles thermals MUCH BETTER than EUI. Way better!
Noticably faster UI, and smoother sustained performance under heavy load.
Nougat!
VoLTE works on T-Mobile US.
Fingerprint sensor works perfectly, and works faster in Slim than EUI, and more accuratly too!
Bug free so far.
And OTA updates!
This is hands down the most stable experience I've seen so far.
Better than Lineage, better than Mokee, and SmallEUI.
Go for this ROM, you won't regret it.
The_Rusty_Geek said:
Hello everyone!
I've been on smallEUI for a while, and I've decided that it's not worth it to keep anymore. SOT is inconsistent, there are small bugs here and there, and some major that begin to appear after a while.
I've been looking at Mokee and Ressurection Remix (sadly, author has stopped development of a buggy nougat version and moved to oreo)
I'm not looking for spectacular SOT that will blow me away. 4-5 hours is enough for me.
Stability is a huge must for me, i use my phone everyday and I need to be able to depend on it. EUI ROMs have aggressive RAM management (I have the 6gb RAM version and EUI treats it as if I only have 2gb, removing apps from RAM like my launcher). I need basic features like VoLTE and Bluetooth to work without fail.
I don't really care about safetynet, so I'm fine without that.
Thanks!
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Hi I'm currently using MOKEE and it's actually pretty stable. I haven't found any bugs at all but I'm not sure if VoLTE works and if you download it there will be almost everyday update but you don't have to download them because they don't change anything for our device
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Hi I'm currently using MOKEE and it's actually pretty stable. I haven't found any bugs at all but I'm not sure if VoLTE works and if you download it there will be almost everyday update but you don't have to download them because they don't change anything for our device
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Thanks!
If I were to switch to Mokee, should I download the stable version?
The nightlies seem to be auto compiled and they look really unstable.
EDIT: Also, how is SOT?
The_Rusty_Geek said:
Thanks!
If I were to switch to Mokee, should I download the stable version?
The nightlies seem to be auto compiled and they look really unstable.
EDIT: Also, how is SOT?
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It's recommend to download the stable and the nighties are almost the same so don't worry downloading them.
Also I'm not sure what do you mean by SOT.
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It's recommend to download the stable and the nighties are almost the same so don't worry downloading them.
Also I'm not sure what do you mean by SOT.
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You have never heard of the term?
I'm just kind of surprised. It means "screen on time".
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You have never heard of the term?
I'm just kind of surprised. It means "screen on time".
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I just haven't come across it but I don't have any problem SOT but I'm not a lot on my phone so I can't say a lot.
I’m in a similar position as you are. Using LOS 14. It’s been really stable. Best ROM i’ve used so far for the Le max 2. Small eui was a buggy mess when I used it. RR was good at first, but more bugs made me switch. Happily using LOS as a daily driver now.
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I’m in a similar position as you are. Using LOS 14. It’s been really stable. Best ROM i’ve used so far for the Le max 2. Small eui was a buggy mess when I used it. RR was good at first, but more bugs made me switch. Happily using LOS as a daily driver now.
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How is Lineage os in general?
Does gps work fine?
Fingerprint scanner can be fixed easily with a firmware update, so I don't mind that.
How is SOT?
Does camera quality match EUI?
Thanks!
Los if probably my favourite flavour android. RR has more options, though seems slower and more prone to issues (in my experience).
Camera is great. I've installed the Google hdr released camera app though, it's excellent.
Not too sure about sot sorry. Phone is usually around 20% when I finish the day. That's from 6am till say 10pm. I'd say average use for anyone that's on XDA.
This phone has never had good battery for me, except for small eui. But that was at the expense of an unusable rom with no SMS or push notifications working.
Finger print works perfectly.
Heyyo, for most stable? I'd say OmniROM 7 or LineageOS 14.1. They tend to not get the newest changes right away which is good for stability.
OmniROM is unique in the sense that it actually gets certified official builds signed by Google so they do come with SafetyNet Certification. It's the only custom ROM for the LeEco Le Max 2 that gets that.
Hopefully once GalacticSryder receives his Le Max 2 he can get his Mach LeEco kernel working for it and get official signed builds of Paranoid Android as that is the only other ROM that I know of that gets Google signed builds. Tbh I'm really stoked for this as I failed to port his Mach LeEco kernel haha.
Oh, if you plan on using MultiROM? OmniROM play store certification only works if you install it as the internal ROM and not secondary ROM as it mounts the system as writeable. You'd then need to do Magisk plus Universal SafetyNet fix module to spoof the Play Store.
The only downside to OmniROM is Andr68rus has moved onto Oreo development so it probably won't get Le Max 2 specific upgrades but thus far from my testing all Le Max 2 bugs have been squashed much like LineageOS 14.1.
If you want better screen on time with OmniROM or LOS? You can always root with Magisk and then install the AKT Profiles App and use something like Project X.A.N.A. balanced or battery.
If screen on time is your goal though? Slimroms I'd say currently has the best balance of screen on time and performance.
Anywho? Lots to choose from and there isn't really a wrong answer except for say the AOKP or other discontinued ROMs.
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Thanks for the detailed reply!
Sorry for the late reply.
So, I'm deciding between Lineage and Omnirom right now. Are there are basic features that differ between the two ROMs? Like included customization options or small tweaks that give the ROM it's unique personality?
It's amazing to see that a relatively not that known device has such a large and dedicated community to support it even when the company is going down under.
Thanks!
The_Rusty_Geek said:
Thanks for the detailed reply!
Sorry for the late reply.
So, I'm deciding between Lineage and Omnirom right now. Are there are basic features that differ between the two ROMs? Like included customization options or small tweaks that give the ROM it's unique personality?
It's amazing to see that a relatively not that known device has such a large and dedicated community to support it even when the company is going down under.
Thanks!
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LineageOS has weekly build updates so it does still receive the Google Monthly Security updates which is nice. It also has a lot more customization options than OmniROM
OmniROM as I mentioned is the only custom ROM for the Le Max 2 with official SafetyNet certification as a main feature. I've also noticed because of it that it's the only ROM I know of where fingerprint unlocking works with stuff like my RBC banking app.
OmniROM tends to not get as many flashy features as LineageOS but it has a few unique ones built into it such as OmniSwitch which is an alternative to the recent apps screen where it slides a small panel from the side of the screen and has the same functionality as recent apps but without the need of exiting your current app.
There's also their open source clock app as another example.
For Le Max 2 specifics? OmniROM has Dolby Atmos built into it for better sound quality and also the LeEco infrared app for using the IR blaster built into this phone so both work out of the box without the need of flashing Magisk Modules or anything like that.
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Thank you!
I will be installing Lineage OS and try it out!
Actually pulled a switcharoo at the last moment. I decided to go with Slim instead of Lineage because Lineage doesn't have VoLTE, and users report various problems with Lineage.
If anyone here is deciding on what to install, go for Slim.
Safetynet+Magisk passes safteynet, and everything is very fast.
UI and interface is really smooth, phone tempratures are much better than stock EUI, and SmallEUI
If gaming performance is your thing, expect a 20-30% increase in FPS than EUI based ROMS.
Battery life is a bit worse than EUI, but its consistent. In SmallEUI SOT would vary from almost 6 hours to as little as 1 hour and 30 minutes. Slim has a consistant 4 hour 30 min with mixed usage (Reddit, Gaming, and YouTube).
And best of all, no more annoying EUI RAM management! I have 6GB of RAM in my phone! Stop treating it like its 512MB and killing all background apps! It even killed Nova Launcher occasionally!
Slim is amazing. Simply amazing. I'm glad I made the switch now, and not later. I love it.
EDIT: I'm a fool, I said Omni instead of Slim. Sorry about that everyone.
Yep, tried them all and Omni's the best. Was worried that I'd miss functionality from EUI but everything actually works better. There's no reason at all to stick with stock roms. Do you know does Vulkan work with Omni?
Yes! Asking same question again but which is the smoothest oreo ROM right now? Using AOSIP but launchers are no smooth at all in it. Also games cause lags too.
AEX
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AEX
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Let me try! I hope you are honest with your answer..
Aosip, very good rom
Lineage OS 15.1
MSM Extended
miui 9
Dear
please use MIUI9 , this is the best ROM for LeEco Max 2,
awesome battery backup and lots of customise theme you can get in.
only one prob -it is marmallow
but it doesnt care.
rocking this rom,
use it
Those who need smoothness AOSP Extended is the best choice but it has some bugs-
Lags in games
Colour changing issue
Everything else perfect but lags in games is a deal breaker.
AOSIP will be a great choice if someone needs oreo and want the maximum stability with most of your x2, the only bad thing is it lags from last few builds, games are smooth tho.
I'm thinking to going to stock ROM, for better sound, battery, and stable smooth UI, not that laggy. But games lags on stock ROM , even Geometry dash lite lags horribly in stock ROM. Only performance issue is stopping me to use stock ROM, any solution for it?
@ThE_MarD do you have some ideas for my last question?
Jatin Verma x821 said:
Those who need smoothness AOSP Extended is the best choice but it has some bugs-
Lags in games
Colour changing issue
Everything else perfect but lags in games is a deal breaker.
AOSIP will be a great choice if someone needs oreo and want the maximum stability with most of your x2, the only bad thing is it lags from last few builds, games are smooth tho.
I'm thinking to going to stock ROM, for better sound, battery, and stable smooth UI, not that laggy. But games lags on stock ROM , even Geometry dash lite lags horribly in stock ROM. Only performance issue is stopping me to use stock ROM, any solution for it?
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For gaming? I did link shiva my bardockpro GPU blobs Kang I'm unsure if he saw it or not but they do improve GPU performance.
Otherwise for lags over time? That could be thermal config needs revision... Maybe same with perf stuff
Another vote for AOSPEx. It really is a great rom.
The AospEXtended maintainer blew it when he introduced the EAS kernel - it causes lags and poor battery life. The builds after the 0417 one all became worse. So, if you still want to try it anyway, I'd recommend that one and nothing newer until he comes to his senses and reintroduces a HMP kernel or drastically reworks the EAS one...
https://downloads.aospextended.com/...5Y3dwQlNTcEI1VGlUODRDNGtjbXRHVkxUSURSQm9Rbz0=
Bill_G said:
The AospEXtended maintainer blew it when he introduced the EAS kernel - it causes lags and poor battery life. The builds after the 0417 one all became worse. So, if you still want to try it anyway, I'd recommend that one and nothing newer until he comes to his senses and reintroduces a HMP kernel or drastically reworks the EAS one...
https://downloads.aospextended.com/...5Y3dwQlNTcEI1VGlUODRDNGtjbXRHVkxUSURSQm9Rbz0=
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agreed! aex is definitely the smoothest for me but I struggle to get 3hour sot. :'(
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agreed! aex is definitely the smoothest for me but I struggle to get 3hour sot. :'(
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I actually really liked the ROM. But, in its current state? No...
Hi there,
i read a lot about custom roms and kernels.
So now I'm not sure which rom+kernel gives you all the features like IR-Faceunlock, fingerprint scanner and a overall smooth and stable experience.
Here is what i need:
+ Stable
+ IR-Faceunlock
+ WiFi
+ Calling
+ fingerprint scanner
+ underclocking CPU and GPU ( I don't play any games like PUBG)
+ improved Batterylife for a lot more then 8 hours SOT
+ GCAM support
+ 4kVideos + Slowmotion
+ Notification icons
and here is what i do:
+ Browsing
+ reading Mails
+ Whatsapp
+ Photos
What i read so far is, that AEX Pie + Derp kernel should work for my profile.
Also is there a way not to use GAPPS and go with MicroG for better batterylife?
Maybe you can tell me your favorite rom and kernel or give me some hints.
Thank you and best regards.
Ninja
Simply stay on stock rom
Stock Rom is just OK...
But i come from aex (motog5plus) pie and it was very stable and i liked the customize my mobilephone.
Also i read that stock miui comes with bloatware. Is there a way to eliminate that?
Pixel Experience Rom + Franco kernel (with manger).
PE is the most stable Rom yet (imo).
Network coverage is best among all custom roms.
Fingerprint+ ir scanner works (little slower than stock miui).
User interference is butter smooth and almost bug free to be used as a daily driver.
Gcam is inbuilt ( including playmojis).
Use latest miui stock camera magisk module for 4k/slow-motion.
Use Franco kernel manger app for underclocking cpu/gpu.
On the downside, it doesn't offer that much of customisations. All features for notifications work, but I would have been happier if there was a way to customise status bar icon.
Go for nitrogen os for better customisation options. Lineage OS for better performance. But they are little buggy sometimes.
I think PE is best for you according to your user needs.
Xiaomi eu for stock miui.
Lineage OS or pixel exprience with franco or sphinx kernel should be good/enough for that you want.
Just to throw in my 2cents here.
I've used PE rom for a while. SOT was around 6hours, which some video, music, bluetooth, wifi, data on etc.
However, moved back to stock rom with the extreme kernel (not overclocked standard 60ghz) and I'm now at over 8 hours SOT.
Waiting for the phone to die, so far its been 26 hours and I have 22% battery left. Must add that my usage wasn't that heavy yet. However will update in a few days again.
NinJa-BR said:
Hi there,
i read a lot about custom roms and kernels.
So now I'm not sure which rom+kernel gives you all the features like IR-Faceunlock, fingerprint scanner and a overall smooth and stable experience.
Here is what i need:
+ Stable
+ IR-Faceunlock
+ WiFi
+ Calling
+ fingerprint scanner
+ underclocking CPU and GPU ( I don't play any games like PUBG)
+ improved Batterylife for a lot more then 8 hours SOT
+ GCAM support
+ 4kVideos + Slowmotion
+ Notification icons
and here is what i do:
+ Browsing
+ reading Mails
+ Whatsapp
+ Photos
What i read so far is, that AEX Pie + Derp kernel should work for my profile.
Also is there a way not to use GAPPS and go with MicroG for better batterylife?
Maybe you can tell me your favorite rom and kernel or give me some hints.
Thank you and best regards.
Ninja
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Thank you for THW input.
Then i will test miui EU stock with derp or extrem kernel.
Franz.Hendrik said:
Just to throw in my 2cents here.
I've used PE rom for a while. SOT was around 6hours, which some video, music, bluetooth, wifi, data on etc.
However, moved back to stock rom with the extreme kernel (not overclocked standard 60ghz) and I'm now at over 8 hours SOT.
Waiting for the phone to die, so far its been 26 hours and I have 22% battery left. Must add that my usage wasn't that heavy yet. However will update in a few days again.
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just to clarify, the 60 ghz of extreme kernel you're mentioning has nothing to do with overclock; it's just the refresh rate of the screen and it is not affecting battery performances; you could use also 70 ghz if your display support it without any drop of battery performances.
Andrea
Havoc 2.2 and twisted kernel 4.1.
Stability and Customization. SOT - 7-8 hrs.
or
Oxygen OS with default kernel.
Stable and Smooth.
SOT - 8hrs.
I'm using both simultaneously (Multi-ROM).
NinJa-BR said:
Thank you for THW input.
Then i will test miui EU stock with derp or extrem kernel.
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Good luck.
Well, I would suggest you to try OxygenOS port with Sphinx kernel. It's super smooth and battery life is great, without crazy tweaks and OCing every damn thing.
hmm... a lot input for me.
Then I'm down to 2 variations:
Miui.eu + derp kernel vs. Oxygen OS port with Sphinx Kernel
Now I have to test which one works better for me. But i have to wait, cause my poco f1 is not rooted yet.
Does oxygen OS has all features which miui offers?
Thank you
NinJa-BR said:
hmm... a lot input for me.
Then I'm down to 2 variations:
Miui.eu + derp kernel vs. Oxygen OS port with Sphinx Kernel
Now I have to test which one works better for me. But i have to wait, cause my poco f1 is not rooted yet.
Does oxygen OS has all features which miui offers?
Thank you
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Well, OOS has all features I need. Maybe you'll miss something related to MIUI.
Dan_Jacques said:
Good luck.
Well, I would suggest you to try OxygenOS port with Sphinx kernel. It's super smooth and battery life is great, without crazy tweaks and OCing every damn thing.
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whats the screen on time?
ron_hyatt said:
whats the screen on time?
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Obviously varies with usage. But users related around 8~10h.
Mine is less because I live in a forgotten Brazil province and carrrier signal is poor.
Hello,
I'm looking for a rom and a good kernel that is very good on battery life. Also I want to try out the debloated MIUI. Where can I find it?
And is it true that the MIUI rom is the best for battery life?
try Xiaomi Eu rom ,with notification mod and restricted every app that you don't need so much. you might wanna clean rom more ,use lucky patcher and cleaned the rom. i did it my self.. trust me much better..
I am myself testing with Pixel Experience and the LKT magisk module. so far 2h of screen on time with only 20% battery drain, so i'd expect 8 to 10 hours of SoT just like that.
I've also heard malakas kernel has superceded Sphynx/FrancoKernel as the most battery friendly kernel you can install, but i have not tested that.
In the past, xiaomi.eu has given me better battery life than lineage/phh-treble in previous devices ( Mi MAX 3 ) so maybe combining xiaomi.eu + malakas kernel + lkt and maybe disabling half of your cores would give you a lot more SoT. I'll definitely post my findings in a few weeks on the SoT thread after i compare my current setup vs what i've just proposed.
ZanaGB said:
I am myself testing with Pixel Experience and the LKT magisk module. so far 2h of screen on time with only 20% battery drain, so i'd expect 8 to 10 hours of SoT just like that.
I've also heard malakas kernel has superceded Sphynx/FrancoKernel as the most battery friendly kernel you can install, but i have not tested that.
In the past, xiaomi.eu has given me better battery life than lineage/phh-treble in previous devices ( Mi MAX 3 ) so maybe combining xiaomi.eu + malakas kernel + lkt and maybe disabling half of your cores would give you a lot more SoT. I'll definitely post my findings in a few weeks on the SoT thread after i compare my current setup vs what i've just proposed.
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disabling half of your cores !! Big fan sir !!:laugh::laugh:
arnabgharay said:
try Xiaomi Eu rom ,with notification mod and restricted every app that you don't need so much. you might wanna clean rom more ,use lucky patcher and cleaned the rom. i did it my self.. trust me much better..
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I will try that, thanks. Is it better than stock MIUI?
ZanaGB said:
I am myself testing with Pixel Experience and the LKT magisk module. so far 2h of screen on time with only 20% battery drain, so i'd expect 8 to 10 hours of SoT just like that.
I've also heard malakas kernel has superceded Sphynx/FrancoKernel as the most battery friendly kernel you can install, but i have not tested that.
In the past, xiaomi.eu has given me better battery life than lineage/phh-treble in previous devices ( Mi MAX 3 ) so maybe combining xiaomi.eu + malakas kernel + lkt and maybe disabling half of your cores would give you a lot more SoT. I'll definitely post my findings in a few weeks on the SoT thread after i compare my current setup vs what i've just proposed.
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I definitely want to read that post. Maybe I will try that later. Seems like this kernel is the best in terms of battery life now, is it?
NicolasLukas said:
I will try that, thanks. Is it better than stock MIUI?
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zero ads in apps, advanced reboot menu, dark mode , zero miui bloatware yeah far better..
so what i did is i removed every useless app that I don't use, i removed stock file manager,music,video player, removed stock YouTube,i added solid explore,pwramp,mx video player in system and via browser and vanced YouTube ...black themed ..
Aman Amrit said:
disabling half of your cores !! Big fan sir !!:laugh::laugh:
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At 299 euros, it's cheaper than getting, let's say, the BQ Aquaris X2 or the Zenfone Max Pro M2 for some unholy reason. and as a glorified Discord machine and music player... 2 high perf cores and 2 low perf cores are more than enough. and i get a battery boost on top of that!
NicolasLukas said:
I will try that, thanks. Is it better than stock MIUI?
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ZanaGB said:
At 299 euros, it's cheaper than getting, let's say, the BQ Aquaris X2 or the Zenfone Max Pro M2 for some unholy reason. and as a glorified Discord machine and music player... 2 high perf cores and 2 low perf cores are more than enough. and i get a battery boost on top of that!
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i let them run in lower frequency,i get good backup,but only problem with miui rom is it take long time to go deep sleep
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i let them run in lower frequency,i get good backup,but only problem with miui rom is it take long time to go deep sleep
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There is this app called Naptime from the author of Franco Kernel that forces doze no matter what as soon as your screen goes off. so that should also help with miui rom sleep delays.
as for running themn on a lower frequency, i've found that chrome loves crash (locking the whole system up with it) if i make them go slow enough, so disabling half the cores at the stock speed seems to be doing the trick for me. Maybe both can be done within reason for some extra gains though
i think you should use revo os or miuipro.And uninstall apps magisk module terminal debloater or es file explorer.I am used pocof1 basic debloat.xml import terminal debloater and after other apps opened system apps and priv apps es file explorer andddddd delete folders
arnabgharay said:
i let them run in lower frequency,i get good backup,but only problem with miui rom is it take long time to go deep sleep
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Considering deep sleep, would it be beneficial to go with NOS and Malakas kernel for even better battery? I mean there should be less bloatware and deep sleep could be less of a problem.
which is the best rom for using as a daily driver with every feature working with minimum to zero bug? I don't want to use miui or miui.eu. I'm currently using corvus and there's no bugs except slow fingerprint scan which is somewhat fixed using schedutil governor. but faceunlock is not working. Please help
Ashiq.makkar said:
which is the best rom for using as a daily driver with every feature working with minimum to zero bug? I don't want to use miui or miui.eu. I'm currently using corvus and there's no bugs except slow fingerprint scan which is somewhat fixed using schedutil governor. but faceunlock is not working. Please help
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Reloaded OS. Being a CAF rom performance is best. It is really stable as a daily driver but it has minimal customization. It also has working face unlock. Give it a try.
callmebutcher101 said:
Reloaded OS. Being a CAF rom performance is best. It is really stable as a daily driver but it has minimal customization. It also has working face unlock. Give it a try.
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any other suggestions with more customizations?
Ashiq.makkar said:
any other suggestions with more customizations?
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Pixel Experience Plus
Lineage OS
Evolution X
Havoc OS
Crdroid
Arrow OS
These are the ones I have tried. All of them are good as a daily driver but some of them have removed face unlock due to copyright issues.
CrDroid for me has been the most tweakable ROM with consistently good performance. I have used it with both sphinx and disrupt kernel which give me a smother scrolling/daily usage experience than stock kernel. Your mileage might vary.
srahman53171618 said:
CrDroid for me has been the most tweakable ROM with consistently good performance. I have used it with both sphinx and disrupt kernel which give me a smother scrolling/daily usage experience than stock kernel. Your mileage might vary.
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what about no gravity kernel? and thanks for the suggestion
AEX
BAIKAL
EVOL.X
CRDROID
all r very good
customizations r a bit more with CRDROID and evo
best battery backup.... aex.. baikal.. both have per-app profile for gaming apps and system profile for battery saving.. performance..etc
if u r short on data.. i have already tried current AEx and Evox .. both r amazing, wtever u choose is a good choice
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ahmd gom3aa said:
AEX
BAIKAL
EVOL.X
CRDROID
all r very good
customizations r a bit more with CRDROID and evo
best battery backup.... aex.. baikal.. both have per-app profile for gaming apps and system profile for battery saving.. performance..etc
if u r short on data.. i have already tried current AEx and Evox .. both r amazing, wtever u choose is a good choice
Sent from my POCOPHONE F1 using Tapatalk
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I agree AEX is an excellent rom.
using the latest 7.2 build since last 2 days and I've never seen a more robust android 10 rom for the poco f1.
Ashiq.makkar said:
what about no gravity kernel? and thanks for the suggestion
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No Gravity kernel is pretty good but you really need the no gravity app as well if you want to use it to its fullest potential. Out of the box it's goals are two fold: battery life and no thermal throttling of the SOC. It achieves both of those goals by being quite conservative with clock speeds and cpu ramp ups. This is good for sustained loads but does lower benchmarks. This is easily solved by selecting a different profile using the no gravity app. I am not the biggest fan of the app so I don't use kernel.
When I last used it, I got a few random reboots, but that was a while back and I was on Xiaomi . eu on Pie at the time. I don't believe those issue still exist but I can't tell you for sure. One of the problems with the Poco F1 is that in order to cut costs, the company had very lax tolerances and sourced their components from a wide variety of suppliers. The result has been a greater degree of variation between how everyone's phone functions (at least that's been my impression). What works on my phone might give errors on your phone. You just have to try it out.
The good thing about the phone is the development community is so diverse that you will definitely find something you like. Its truly and enthusiast's phone and my experience with it has been very similar (on a high level) to my experience with FOSS and Linux distributions. But that is why I bought the phone in the first place.
PS: CrDroid now has per app profiles (although how much that is respected by non-stock kernels varies)