Which one is the most stable firmware version in the xz2 compact? - Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact Questions & Answers

I am curious about that bcoz I bought second hand of this phone 1 week ago. It is now running android pie and I am not sure about stability.

The WiFi on Pie isn't working at all. Go back to Oreo.

yeah last Oreo works wonderfully for me

FcukBloat said:
yeah last Oreo works wonderfully for me
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Do you remember what was the number of version?

51.1.A.11.51

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What are you using: OOS 4.0.1 or OOS Beta 10?

I have 4.0.1, but I'm currently thinking about flashing OOS OB10...
I am using open beta10 it is pretty stable for me and I don't wanna flash oos 4.0 cause I want to have Android 7.1.1 as open beta 11. Fingers crossed
neeraj679 said:
I am using open beta10 it is pretty stable for me and I don't wanna flash oos 4.0 cause I want to have Android 7.1.1 as open beta 11. Fingers crossed
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how do i get the beta 10? i just bought it yesterday
Armali said:
how do i get the beta 10? i just bought it yesterday
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Hi @Armali,
You can check this thread out: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/rom-oxygenos-beta-10-nougat-update-t3527488
Armali said:
how do i get the beta 10? i just bought it yesterday
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It's a long story lol follow this link https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/oxygenos-open-beta-10-n-for-oneplus-3.482108/
thanks guys for the quick responses, i appreciate it a lot
Me too running 4.0.1. Stable enough. May be tomorrow we will get 4.0.2 too. But me also thinking to flash OB10 or H2OS January 17nth build. For me both are much better than Official N.
Rajeev said:
Me too running 4.0.1. Stable enough. May be tomorrow we will get 4.0.2 too. But me also thinking to flash OB10 or H2OS January 17nth build. For me both are much better than Official N.
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How is H2OS better?
AssToast said:
How is H2OS better?
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Flashed H2OS latest build today. Its fine. Seems smoother than official OOS. But for some reason i revert back to OOS 4.0.2. But i recommend H2OS for you

Nextbit Robin Android 7.0 Nougat update begins rolling out

http://www.androidauthority.com/nextbit-robin-nougat-update-759110/
Hope to see the downloadable image soon. :good:
The OTA is available at https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../7f4f69a2215d63caf0b715f61af7403e21e543c0.zip
You can use adb sideload to install it.
matthew5025 said:
The OTA is available at https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../7f4f69a2215d63caf0b715f61af7403e21e543c0.zip
You can use adb sideload to install it.
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We can sideload it using TWRP? Coming from custom ROM?
And now 7.1.1 Beta is here for the Robin as well ?
picaso86 said:
We can sideload it using TWRP? Coming from custom ROM?
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No
Tried, doesn't work
Requires build prop mods, which I didn't try
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Hi,
I have the original rom 6.0.1 but it is unlocked with TWRP..., notification appeared to update to Nougat and the system restarted and went to TWRP.
Can I install over the current rom the file I just download via TWRP? (https://android.googleapis.com/packa...3e21e543c0.zip)
Thanks
pedra3000 said:
Hi,
I have the original rom 6.0.1 but it is unlocked with TWRP..., notification appeared to update to Nougat and the system restarted and went to TWRP.
Can I install over the current rom the file I just download via TWRP? (https://android.googleapis.com/packa...3e21e543c0.zip)
Thanks
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AFAIK, you could NOT do it with custom recovery. It will brick your device.
Official download link/instructions @ razer's site now. h ttps://insider.razerzone.com/index.php?threads/robin-factory-images-and-usb-driver.21487/
This update has been really bad on all of my Robins. I've taken them all back to the last 6 build.
My issues experienced on four different robins:
Would not connect to LTE.
Random reboots.
Freezing and then reboots.
Phones would get extremely hot.
Flak said:
This update has been really bad on all of my Robins. I've taken them all back to the last 6 build.
My issues experienced on four different robins:
Would not connect to LTE.
Random reboots.
Freezing and then reboots.
Phones would get extremely hot.
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If this is true then I will not do the update (Nougat) until I check more reports about the same or the opposite.
I'll wait...!
I've been running the Nougat beta without issues for the last couple months. Now I'm on official 7.1.1 Beta and it's quite nice. No random reboots, no issue with LTE on T-mobile. Heat and the Snapdragon 808 basically go hand in hand though lol. I'm running Ghostpepper Interactive CPU profile and everything is even smoothier than stock lol.
pedra3000 said:
If this is true then I will not do the update (Nougat) until I check more reports about the same or the opposite.
I'll wait...!
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I dont no what that guy did to his phone up there, but. 7.0 is amazing on the Robin.
Saythis said:
I've been running the Nougat beta without issues for the last couple months. Now I'm on official 7.1.1 Beta and it's quite nice. No random reboots, no issue with LTE on T-mobile. Heat and the Snapdragon 808 basically go hand in hand though lol. I'm running Ghostpepper Interactive CPU profile and everything is even smoothier than stock lol.
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How do you get access to 7.1.1 beta
nintendolinky said:
How do you get access to 7.1.1 beta
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You have to sign up for it. You can do it through Nextbit Community.
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I've only had my Robin for a few weeks, but I've definitely noticed 7.0 being buggy (at least in comparison to my previous Nexus 6P...) Glad to read about a beta for the Robin though. I may take a look at that before resorting to flashing a ROM like Lineage.
enterflux said:
I've only had my Robin for a few weeks, but I've definitely noticed 7.0 being buggy (at least in comparison to my previous Nexus 6P...) Glad to read about a beta for the Robin though. I may take a look at that before resorting to flashing a ROM like Lineage.
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Beta builds are also buggy and laggy.
Lineage builds are buggy as hell and no longer maintained until the bugs are fixed.
I can recommend Omni.
crian said:
Beta builds are also buggy and laggy.
Lineage builds are buggy as hell and no longer maintained until the bugs are fixed.
I can recommend Omni.
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I appreciate the advice. I'll be sure to check out Omni.
Today I have received an update from Nextbit from Anroid 7.0 to Android 7.1.1 (I am not on beta channels or custom roms). Size was 540-560 MB. I did not notice change logs as I was excited to see the update suddenly. Android Security patch: April 2017
naman_h said:
Today I have received an update from Nextbit from Anroid 7.0 to Android 7.1.1 (I am not on beta channels or custom roms). Size was 540-560 MB. I did not notice change logs as I was excited to see the update suddenly. Android Security patch: April 2017
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Any new features or updated stock apps?
Any idea if this is last official update?
Any beta testing going on?

Lenovo P2 Android P rom Please!!!!

Lenovo p2 abdroid P rom ıs here?
berkay0733 said:
Lenovo p2 abdroid P rom ıs here?
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Not yet..
Oreo is not much stable yet
It actually exist for quite some time but you won't have it I'm sorry.
Sent from my Lenovo P2 using Android Q.
The development for lenovo p2 is not much impressive..so,better stick to stock...
Piypoo said:
The development for lenovo p2 is not much impressive..so,better stick to stock...
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Lol 14.1 Linaege works great, while Oreo seams to be almost stable, nothing to complain about. We should thanks devs that they still care about abonded device.
mbemba said:
Lol 14.1 Linaege works great, while Oreo seams to be almost stable, nothing to complain about. We should thanks devs that they still care about abonded device.
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I agree. Thankfully we have some Devs.!
Only bug is video recording but that is fine.
duck from space said:
It actually exist for quite some time but you won't have it I'm sorry.
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Sent from android Q
sm00th4f3 said:
I agree. Thankfully we have some Devs.!
Only bug is video recording but that is fine.
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True. Camera/video haunts most of the devices using custom ROMs. But using footej helps. So not much of an issue. Once you start using Oreo, forget stock you will never come back to 7.1 even!
Indeed, Oreo rom works great with FP gestures even though its unofficial. Some rumors is that the 15.1 LOS Oreo rom is going official so development is not dead. Go to some stable oreo roms instead of stock and wait and see if P roms will be available for P2 (it most certainly wont)
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Indeed, Oreo rom works great with FP gestures even though its unofficial. Some rumors is that the 15.1 LOS Oreo rom is going official so development is not dead. Go to some stable oreo roms instead of stock and wait and see if P roms will be available for P2 (it most certainly wont)
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I would just add to your comment that Android P will be officially released at the earliest in August.
It is not at all certain that someone will develop a custom Rom based on Android P for our Lenovo P2.
If "Yes" I think You don't expect to have it available before the end of this year.
So, I finally changed to Oreo, since FP gestures are also available. XenonHD is awesome.
Video recording bug is solved through adding
media.camera.ts.monotonic=0
TO build.prop file.
It is sometimes a bit buggy when using whatsapp built-in videocamera app but normal camera apps work just fine. Snap Camera is my favorite by the way.
Shreyash01 said:
Not yet..
Oreo is not much stable yet
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Is is stable on mine aex the best Oreo Rom I've ever seen only problem is fp gestures who I don't care about I don't use them
Hey guys !! First of all taking so early about Android P is useless cause Google has released only 2nd beta. Now there will be 3rd beta and then the final update with source codes. Without source codes nobody is able to build a custom rom. Google releases the codes only with the final update. Secondly shubam the well known dev said that they have put there hard earned money in P2 so as long as there P2 is good and running we will get updates. We can even expect Android Q.:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:

Which firmware to downgrade to for performance/usability

At this point I have given up on Android Q on this device and I'm having problems to decide which firmware version to downgrade to. I don't need latest bells and whistles, I like my phone plain and simple with no lags/freezes and minimal amount of bugs. I was overall happy sitting on latest Pie update, but Im not sure if performance was better on latest Oreo firmware since it has been such a long time.
What are your takes on this? Should I go for latest Pie or Oreo firmware?
Heatti said:
At this point I have given up on Android Q on this device and I'm having problems to decide which firmware version to downgrade to. I don't need latest bells and whistles, I like my phone plain and simple with no lags/freezes and minimal amount of bugs. I was overall happy sitting on latest Pie update, but Im not sure if performance was better on latest Oreo firmware since it has been such a long time.
What are your takes on this? Should I go for latest Pie or Oreo firmware?
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If I would go back to 9 (pie) I would try to find the version which still had the dt2w function. There's 2 different display version of mi a2 lite and because of that they figured it's easier just to remove the function and push out 1 update that fits both version rather than working on 2 separate update just for 1 phone model.
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If I would go back to 9 (pie) I would try to find the version which still had the dt2w function. There's 2 different screen version of mi a2 lite and because of that they figured it's easier just to remove the function and push out 1 update that fits both version rather than working on 2 separate update just for 1 phone model.
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I'm pretty sure my phone has a screen without dt2w function anyway. If dt2w function is on by default, then it should work here on android Q as well unless they disabled it universally? Because here I am, tapping on the screen and its not waking up and never has before either
Thanks for your quick answer. So I should be looking at flashing V10.0.20.0, it seems to be the last Pie firmware looking from here.
Heatti said:
So I should be looking at flashing V10.0.20.0, it seems to be the last Pie firmware looking from here.
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Yee. That's the last pie update.

Question [KERNEL] OMEGA vs arter97 vs blu_spark

Which one of these are the best kernel for OOS 11.2.10.10
I am no longer updating Omega, and the last version was for 11.2.8.8
kristofpetho said:
I am no longer updating Omega, and the last version was for 11.2.8.8
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I know but I still use it with 10.10 like many other and I'm very happy with it, way better than stock
Gamlerr said:
I know but I still use it with 10.10 like many other and I'm very happy with it, way better than stock
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What kind of battery life are you getting with omega? I've used arter's for a while and it was much better than stock, currently testing blu spark and seems pretty similar so far.
kristofpetho said:
I am no longer updating Omega, and the last version was for 11.2.8.8
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You sure you don't wanna update a12(dumpster fire) they just released all broken kernel sources. Lmao
kristofpetho said:
I am no longer updating Omega, and the last version was for 11.2.8.8
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Hey will you be returning back

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