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There are really a lot of different ROMs out there for the OP3, how are they related to each other?
Most likely there are a few builds from the ground up and than myriads of mods and forks of these...
So is there some ware a sort of genealogy tree for all the ROMs?
I don't think its good approach just to test out a few dozens of ROMs blindly, it should be possible to get a proper overview of the offered features and dependencies. Is there anything like this available?

During HTC Desire glory era, there was a sticky thread about list of all most used ROMs.
The ROMS are then chategorized in:
- Modded stock ROM
- AOSP
- AOKP
- MIUI
....etc....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=809328
It is extremely helpful if someone could maintain similar stuff for 1+3 too.

There is an index thread that has a list of ROMs.

DavidXanatos said:
There are really a lot of different ROMs out there for the OP3, how are they related to each other?
Most likely there are a few builds from the ground up and than myriads of mods and forks of these...
So is there some ware a sort of genealogy tree for all the ROMs?
I don't think its good approach just to test out a few dozens of ROMs blindly, it should be possible to get a proper overview of the offered features and dependencies. Is there anything like this available?
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Just brings me back to this thread in the app

But its not a genealogy tree...
So what?
There is on the first tear of developement:
AOSP
Stock ROM
CM
all other ROMs build on this 3 basic releases?
Or is CM and any Stock ROM derived from AOSP?
hence the genealogy is
0. AOSP
0.1. OxygenOS (in case of OP3)
0.1.1. [ROM][OxygenOS 3.1.3]OP3Lite 1.02 - Debloated, Tweaked, and Fast[6.0.1][6/26/2016]
0.1.2. [ROM][AROMA] FreedomOS 1.0.1 [OOS-3.1.3]
0.2. CyanogenMod
0.2.1. [ROM][6.01] TipsyOs
0.2.2. [ROM][6.0.1][OFFICIAL] TEMASEK'S CM 13 V9.4 [21.06.2016][ONEPLUS3][OTA]
0.2.3. [ROM] [OFFICIAL] NucleaRom [Android 6.0.1_r46]
0.2.4. [ROM][MM 6.0.1][OFFICIAL] AICP 11.0 for OnePlus3
0.2.5. [ROM][6.0.1][v6.18][Beanstalk][OFFICIAL][Great Experience][DU-Features][20.06.16]
0.2.6. Paranoid Android 6.0.1 - AOSPA - OnePlus 3
0.2.7. [ROM][OFFICIAL][6.0.1 r43][OnePlus3] Bliss Rom 6.4 by Team Bliss
0.2.8. [ROM][6.0.1][OnePlus3][OFFICIAL][RESURRECTION REMIX][5.7.0]
0.2.9. [ROM][6.0.1_r46][Official][Nightly]Exodus Android 6 for OnePlus3
0.2.10. [ROM] [6.0.1] [OFFICIAL] HydrogenOS H2OS v1.4.0 [007]
is that correct?
And if so are there any Custom ROMs out there other than CM that would be derived directly form AOSP?

is that correct???

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[q] aokp/aosp

Ok, Ive falshed many roms and have got to know many things about roms, kernels etc.
I'm still confused with one thing though....
What's AOKP & AOSP??
Ive seen many roms with that written and a few with Not AOSP Written on them.
Anyone Help me out here?
Thanks!
AOSP - Android Open Source Project.
AOKP - Android Open Kang Project.
An AOSP ROM is a ROM based on the Android Open Source Project from Google. An AOKP ROM is a modified AOSP with various tweaks and customization.
Kang is a word that is somtimes misconstrued to mean stealing other's work and to some it has a negative connotation. In reality though, it's starting with another's work and building on it to (hopefully) make it better. It makes sense that most devs appreciate being mentioned when their work is in play within a particular rom so that's why we often see a list of mentions when various tweaks/mods/etc are utilized.
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AOKP Android Open Kang Project
AOSP Android Open Source Project
Just do a quick google/forum search for more info.
Thanks soumya_digi & zeeshansohail
But for AOKP is just mean the http://aokp.co/ project or all project based on a AOSP?
I mean, if I take a CM and do some change, will be a AOKP?
No right?
So AOSP are all the rom based on purecode, AOKP is just the aokp.co project.
CM is one of the AOSP
AOKP are just the rom maked by team kang, maybe also based on AOSP project..
I'm confusing.

[Q] Build AOSP ROM

Hello Developers
is someone able to create an AOSP (KitKat 4.4) ROM for our Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini? It would be great if we have a "vanilla" Android version for our Smartphone and this can be used as base for other ROMs. Would be great if someone could build it
Greetings
Cilenco
Cilenco said:
Hello Developers
is someone able to create an AOSP (KitKat 4.4) ROM for our Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini? It would be great if we have a "vanilla" Android version for our Smartphone and this can be used as base for other ROMs. Would be great if someone could build it
Greetings
Cilenco
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Most ROM are based on AOSP or CM (which CM is based on AOSP) :/
And if you want a minimum ROM, there's few ROMs are even less 'bloat' and more 'vanilla' than AOSP itself.
I think he meant that he wanted an actual aosp rom, not just an aosp based rom. While we don't have a pure "aosp" rom for our phones, cyanogenmod is pretty close, slimkat is also pretty bare if you're into that. I'm sure a lot of people could port it, it just remains to be seen if any developer is interested enough to actually do it.
Yes a pure AOSP ROM would be great. The whole ROMs which are aviable for our device are based on AOSP so I think it wouldn't be so difficult to build one from AOSP isn't it?
bluespoon4 said:
I think he meant that he wanted an actual aosp rom, not just an aosp based rom. While we don't have a pure "aosp" rom for our phones, cyanogenmod is pretty close, slimkat is also pretty bare if you're into that. I'm sure a lot of people could port it, it just remains to be seen if any developer is interested enough to actually do it.
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Slim kat is equal to Slim ROM? In that case there is already a port to the S4 mini in the developer section of this forum

[Q] Pure AOSP?

In my experience, it seems that pure AOSP builds have always been more stable and less buggy than cm or other aosp based roms. But I've also learned that it's a challenge to build purely from source. My question is, how likely is it for the g3 to get an AOSP ROM build from the main source?

Difference between ROMs - any with OTA updates?

Hey guys,
new OP3 owner here - coming from a Galaxy S2 running 6.0.1 and I have to say I just love the idea of 'unofficial' developers and they're doing SUCH a great job!
I just unpacked my device after the OP3T reveal and finding the upgrade isn't worth the money for me and now I have a few questions:
on my S2 I had not exactly the biggest variety of ROMs to choose from so I haven't had this problem before: I have no idea where the basic differences are between CM14.1, Freedom OS 1.10.0, AICP 7.1 and CypherOS 7.1
I know switching ROMs for a few days would be the safest way to say which suits me the best, but I'd like to have some info beforehand - the threads for those ROMs do list the features, but I honestly can't really see the difference most of the time.
So, if anyone here with quite some experience could say 1 "unique selling point"/special feature or what the ROM is known for in one sentence each, I'd be overly grateful
And another question: is there any ROM supportin OTA updates so one has not to flash the whole ROM again to get the next version of said ROM?
Thanks in advance for any advice incoming
Gwiel
CM14.1 - cyanogenmod itself
Freedom OS - based on stock oxygenos with additional mods
AICP 7.1 - based on CM14.1 with more features added
CypherOS 7.1 - based on AOSP with extra features
If you want to know the special features of those roms, go to their threads.
And I don't think incremental OTAs are supported.
3liteking148 said:
CM14.1 - cyanogenmod itself
Freedom OS - based on stock oxygenos with additional mods
AICP 7.1 - based on CM14.1 with more features added
CypherOS 7.1 - based on AOSP with extra features
If you want to know the special features of those roms, go to their threads.
And I don't think incremental OTAs are supported.
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Freedom OS and OOS is also based on AOSP, just to clarify
Gwiel said:
Hey guys,
new OP3 owner here - coming from a Galaxy S2 running 6.0.1 and I have to say I just love the idea of 'unofficial' developers and they're doing SUCH a great job!
I just unpacked my device after the OP3T reveal and finding the upgrade isn't worth the money for me and now I have a few questions:
on my S2 I had not exactly the biggest variety of ROMs to choose from so I haven't had this problem before: I have no idea where the basic differences are between CM14.1, Freedom OS 1.10.0, AICP 7.1 and CypherOS 7.1
I know switching ROMs for a few days would be the safest way to say which suits me the best, but I'd like to have some info beforehand - the threads for those ROMs do list the features, but I honestly can't really see the difference most of the time.
So, if anyone here with quite some experience could say 1 "unique selling point"/special feature or what the ROM is known for in one sentence each, I'd be overly grateful
And another question: is there any ROM supportin OTA updates so one has not to flash the whole ROM again to get the next version of said ROM?
Thanks in advance for any advice incoming
Gwiel
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I would say AICP if you want just some extra features and OTA, in terms of updating I think AICP is the best. Although I never flashed CM so i don't know about OTA on CM.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, FreeDom. Official or CB, CE, best. You only dislike them if you are a CM fun.

Any custom ROM development other than CM/Lineage?

Just curious if there is any custom ROM development for AOSP, Slim, Omnirom going on? Would be good to have other base's set up for our device and being maintained as it would give more options.
AFAIK no. Even if there were its 99% chance that it is based on CM/Lineage and has changes that just add some stuff but dont go really far from them.
The ideal scenario would be to have an pure AOSP ROM so that anyone can have a clean and easy start to build upon.
So far I think ParanoidAndroid is the only ROM that is also based on AOSP and goes side-to-side with CM/Lineage but currently they don't officially support HTC 10.
Although, I think I saw a branch for pme on their Github so you never know...
There's slim,aokp,and acip N here. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=search&s=Pme&type=files
Just search 'pme'
But I believe they are CM based . I am too waiting for pure AOSP .

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