General My flashaholic days are over - Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40

After flashing 300 times and almost bricking the phone once , going to count my chickens before their hatch and I'm going to settle on Arrow as being my favorite especially as latest build just stable snappy battery is awesome and non-bloated till we meet again happy Friday by the way!

great!
i seem to face bounce jitter on all roms while scrolling especially in the browser. in simple terms the bounce happens because the screen skips/jumps a few frames. is this an issue on arrow too? happens mostly in chrome. btw does this have dynamic refresh rate and how's battery life , sound whats your camera setup like... describe more ''' <
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jefffrom said:
After flashing 300 times and almost bricking the phone once , going to count my chickens before their hatch and I'm going to settle on Arrow as being my favorite especially as latest build just stable snappy battery is awesome and non-bloated till we need again happy Friday by the way!
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is ArrowOS better than hentaiOS in your opinion?

castanedajor said:
is ArrowOS better than hentaiOS in your opinion?
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I think it's the most stable is rom out there definitely better than stock when I have stock on it I literally got to press things twice because it's so laggy versus arrow
m0lly. said:
i seem to face bounce jitter on all roms while scrolling especially in the browser. in simple terms the bounce happens because the screen skips/jumps a few frames. is this an issue on arrow too? happens mostly in chrome. btw does this have dynamic refresh rate and how's battery life , sound whats your camera setup like... describe more ''' <
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G cam iron heart config for camera and no jitter, I got to say that this ROM in my opinion is perfect

Good for you, I am loving CrDroid so far, it works flawlessly with NikkGapps Stock

castanedajor said:
is ArrowOS better than hentaiOS in your opinion?
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stability and performace, I would say they are on par to each other
Darkaeluz said:
Good for you, I am loving CrDroid so far, it works flawlessly with NikkGapps Stock
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no more frame drops in hd gaming?

-GREY said:
stability and performace, I would say they are on par to each other
no more frame drops in hd gaming?
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Nope, not at all, at least not in Call of Duty Mobile or Battle Prime

jefffrom said:
After flashing 300 times and almost bricking the phone once , going to count my chickens before their hatch and I'm going to settle on Arrow as being my favorite especially as latest build just stable snappy battery is awesome and non-bloated till we meet again happy Friday by the way!
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lol i hardbricked once. learnt my mistake tho

TormentedHeart said:
lol i hardbricked once. learnt my mistake tho
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How did you hardbrick it, did you literally smash it with a brick afaik these phones are 99% unhardbrickable

That's what i like to know as well.
I've flashed roms for about ten years or so and i never hard bricked a device.
And i can count the soft bricks i had on one hand.

I will also settle in a MIUI modded Rom. Because we hate Miui but our phones needed at least to work as intended, I know with a pair of bugs but at least we don't have empty pockets. I care about battery and SOT, I mean what I look for in a ROM. And with this one is what I got.

jefffrom said:
After flashing 300 times and almost bricking the phone once , going to count my chickens before their hatch and I'm going to settle on Arrow as being my favorite especially as latest build just stable snappy battery is awesome and non-bloated till we meet again happy Friday by the way!
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i have a oneplus 3t bought it new when it first came out, still run perfectly fine never opened, i have done all kind of experiments with it finally flashed PE about a year ago, i have all my authentication apps for work and personal accounts on it + banking apps and so on, flashing ROMs do not affect and longevity of a phone.

Arrow and Syberia are the best two roms right now. Syberia has more options than Arrow but both are stable and I haven't had any random reboots or glitches. The one plus side to Syberia is the ringtones actually play through both speakers instead of just the bottom one. It's the only custom rom with that feature which means they actually took the time to get that working and that's a good sign to me. I also like having Face unlock and any rom that doesn't have it I stay away from. Also basic things like hiding the battery icon and just showing the percentage and customizing the quick settings columns and rows are options I think all custom roms should have.

Sir_gpm said:
I will also settle in a MIUI modded Rom. Because we hate Miui but our phones needed at least to work as intended, I know with a pair of bugs but at least we don't have empty pockets. I care about battery and SOT, I mean what I look for in a ROM. And with this one is what I got.
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What rom is that?

Sir_gpm said:
I will also settle in a MIUI modded Rom. Because we hate Miui but our phones needed at least to work as intended, I know with a pair of bugs but at least we don't have empty pockets. I care about battery and SOT, I mean what I look for in a ROM. And with this one is what I got.
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Why buy a MIUI based device if you hate MIUI.
Pretty bad self consumer choices there.

strelokcyka said:
Why buy a MIUI based device if you hate MIUI.
Pretty bad self consumer choices there.
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Because the hardware is unbeatable at its pricepoint. But I'm pretty sure you already knew that and were just trolling.

Sir_gpm said:
I will also settle in a MIUI modded Rom. Because we hate Miui but our phones needed at least to work as intended, I know with a pair of bugs but at least we don't have empty pockets. I care about battery and SOT, I mean what I look for in a ROM. And with this one is what I got.
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what ROM?

Sir_gpm said:
I will also settle in a MIUI modded Rom. Because we hate Miui but our phones needed at least to work as intended, I know with a pair of bugs but at least we don't have empty pockets. I care about battery and SOT, I mean what I look for in a ROM. And with this one is what I got.
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Which rom is there in the screenshot?

Sorry for delay replay, to all of you asking about the rom, was Casanova Mimod. But now Im running MiuiMX 21.10.27 with A12. Not bad, almost 10 SOT.

Related

cyanogenmod 13 vs miui 8

I made a video of a speedtest between 2 roms
In particular, the antutu benchmark
cyanogenmod 13 vs miui 8
youtube.com/watch?v=vy-Ry_Ko4aw
Maybe this is interesting for you
sorry for my bad english skills
best regards, wiedie
One has pretty low score and another just the same. I was expecting 170K for a custom rom as Le Pro 3 typically gets 160-166K
Joms_US said:
One has pretty low score and another just the same. I was expecting 170K for a custom rom as Le Pro 3 typically gets 160-166K
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That's kinda telling that the stock EUI rom is not as bad as many people thinks. I am not really expecting that the custom roms will perform better that stock roms anytime soon. This requires a lot of kernel level tweaking.
suhridkhan said:
That's kinda telling that the stock EUI rom is not as bad as many people thinks. I am not really expecting that the custom roms will perform better that stock roms anytime soon. This requires a lot of kernel level tweaking.
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I think generally, most people don't complain about stock performance, but rather the UI. I don't have much of a problem with it other than I wish I could toggle WiFi on/off and go straight back to the app I was using. But that's minor.
Ascertion said:
I think generally, most people don't complain about stock performance, but rather the UI. I don't have much of a problem with it other than I wish I could toggle WiFi on/off and go straight back to the app I was using. But that's minor.
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Like this?
Umh, and stock vs unbloated stock can be interesting... These 2 ROMs are not better than the stock one. And there's no still my language (Polish).
Hello,
Android wear is supported with this roms ?
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Like this?
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Cool setup! May I ask what did you do to get those toggles?
TeeDiddyDizzle said:
Cool setup! May I ask what did you do to get those toggles?
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Power Toggles
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Power Toggles
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Thanks I'll remember that. I haven't received my Le Pro 3 yet but I've been browsing the forum to find the best roms, apps, and such.
wiedie2016 said:
I made a video of a speedtest between 2 roms
In particular, the antutu benchmark
cyanogenmod 13 vs miui 8
youtube.com/watch?v=vy-Ry_Ko4aw
Maybe this is interesting for you
sorry for my bad english skills
best regards, wiedie
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I might give the Miui ROM a chance at some point. Anyone tried both CM 13 and this ROM? I wonder which one "feels" smoother... not really worried as much about synthetic benchmarks. I know the CM ROM scores lower on that end but it seems pretty smooth otherwise. Much lower benchmark score than stock, but it feels quicker to me.
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I might give the Miui ROM a chance at some point. Anyone tried both CM 13 and this ROM? I wonder which one "feels" smoother... not really worried as much about synthetic benchmarks. I know the CM ROM scores lower on that end but it seems very fast and smooth otherwise. Much lower benchmark score than stock, but it feels quicker to me.
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I have, maybe CM, but they're all very fast/smooth. CM typically benches lower but feels slight faster than those 2. Miui is cool but has a few errors and a.lot.of Chinese bloat/menu items etc. Had to use google installer to get play store too. Battery on miui is insanely good though, even a bit better than stock for me. Not quite as good on CM but still OK. It has pretty aggressive touch boost and no built in greenify features. I ended up going back to CM personally. There's still notification issues on miui and stock in some apps. For example, I sold an item on eBay overnight on miui... Never got a notification for it (and I love that chaching!), nor PayPal notification that the item was paid.
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Thanks for the info and detailed response! Yeah, I've been pretty satisfied with CM even though it benches lower because it feels really snappy. Battery life definitely isn't as great as stock on CM but not bad at all with the huge battery. I may just stick with CM and wait for an update. That stinks that there's still notification issues with Miui.

Best AOSP ROM as of now?

I'm not a big MIUI fan but until the initial 72 hours go by I'm stuck with it... However that doesn't stop me from looking into all kind of AOSP ROMs.
I know that I'll have to test and try them all myself, but I'm curious what all of you are using and why.
My biggest focus is definitely battery life (screen time more so than standby) and I'd love it if any of you could give me numbers on this as well.
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I'm not a big MIUI fan but until the initial 72 hours go by I'm stuck with it... However that doesn't stop me from looking into all kind of AOSP ROMs.
I know that I'll have to test and try them all myself, but I'm curious what all of you are using and why.
My biggest focus is definitely battery life (screen time more so than standby) and I'd love it if any of you could give me numbers on this as well.
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Resurrection remix, OmniROM, and LineageOS all share code trees. The differences between them should rally just be the minor feature set differences. I personally use LineageOS, but that is just because I like Lineage.
RR from Arasthel is awesome, just very very bad battery life.
OmiRom, not as smooth as MIUI, but better battery life than RR (but slightly less than MIUI)
Wahoux said:
RR from Arasthel is awesome, just very very bad battery life.
OmiRom, not as smooth as MIUI, but better battery life than RR (but slightly less than MIUI)
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Funny you mention smoothness compared to MIUI.
I find MIUI to be a laggy mess.
So.. it seems Omni is the place to be for battery life?
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Funny you mention smoothness compared to MIUI.
I find MIUI to be a laggy mess.
So.. it seems Omni is the place to be for battery life?
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Definitely go Omni, you won't be disappointed.
MrColdbird said:
Funny you mention smoothness compared to MIUI.
I find MIUI to be a laggy mess.
So.. it seems Omni is the place to be for battery life?
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They're all pretty much the same, Battery life is subjective.
MrColdbird said:
Funny you mention smoothness compared to MIUI.
I find MIUI to be a laggy mess.
So.. it seems Omni is the place to be for battery life?
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is your device full or has 100 apps running at the background? Miui is very very smooth. If your phone is clean then something wrong is going on with your miui. Some people complained for problems after ota update. A clean install solve the problem.
To add to what @papavales is saying, check what apps have autostart enabled. Great feature from MIUI that gives you great control over resource hungry apps.
I've swtiched from MIUI to Omni weekly builds and Im surprised how good this ROM is. I find xiaomi.eu laggy like hell last time...
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I've swtiched from MIUI to Omni weekly builds and Im surprised how good this ROM is. I find xiaomi.eu laggy like hell last time...
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Had some time to run the battery through its paces yet? Debating on whether I should go with official or unofficial builds here.
Official would mean hassle-free OTA, but unofficial (judging from the changelog) seems to be better tweaked for our device?
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Had some time to run the battery through its paces yet? Debating on whether I should go with official or unofficial builds here.
Official would mean hassle-free OTA, but unofficial (judging from the changelog) seems to be better tweaked for our device?
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In my opinion WEEKLY are better, but thats mine. More stable and in my example more smooth (?)
I've settled for unofficial lineage os for the time being (now that I'm unlocked I need to try them all) and I'm just so happy to be back on AOSP after being forced to endure MIUI for three days waiting on the unlock permission...
The recent screen and notification shade on that thing just kill it for me.
Back in MIUI 4 and 5 they still rocked more or less clean versions of these but everything that came after just ruined it for me.

Why we don't have custom rom?

Hi,the source has been released few time ago....but there isn't custom rom,why?
This mobile is crap. The biggest bluf from Xiaomi
A lot of people are really, really dissapointed.I own the device less than month, ans think to sell it, and buy some phone with stock clear android.Any advice witch phone to look?
galev_90 said:
A lot of people are really, really dissapointed.I own the device less than month, ans think to sell it, and buy some phone with stock clear android.Any advice witch phone to look?
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What exactly are you disappointed with?
I'm actually enjoying it a lot.
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What exactly are you disappointed with?
I'm actually enjoying it a lot.
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i'm on eu and the rom is ok but i want to try another rom...that's it
finally is available the miui 10 global!
IvanGE90 said:
i'm on eu and the rom is ok but i want to try another rom...that's it
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If you really want to run a stock ROM you could always invest some time into patching up the whyred device and vendor trees.
The two devices are mostly identical and essentially just need a blob swap.
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What exactly are you disappointed with?
I'm actually enjoying it a lot.
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Brought mm3, ans problem with signal.Can not make calls.2 days reading and flashing different roms, now i am with xiaomi.eu stable. Sometimes the phone restart, from few days, have some battery drain.This is not good for almost new phone of 3 4 weeks.Sorry.
galev_90 said:
Brought mm3, ans problem with signal.Can not make calls.2 days reading and flashing different roms, now i am with xiaomi.eu stable. Sometimes the phone restart, from few days, have some battery drain.This is not good for almost new phone of 3 4 weeks.Sorry.
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Works fine for me. Whatever the issue is, it must be something you did wrong, or something the seller messed up with your device before shipping it to you.
galev_90 said:
Brought mm3, ans problem with signal.Can not make calls.2 days reading and flashing different roms, now i am with xiaomi.eu stable. Sometimes the phone restart, from few days, have some battery drain.This is not good for almost new phone of 3 4 weeks.Sorry.
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You should have followed my guide and tried 8.8.9 eu first before using stable.
opasha said:
You should have followed my guide and tried 8.8.9 eu first before using stable.
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I used and 8.8.9 and wasn't good for me.
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I used and 8.8.9 and wasn't good for me.
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Can you explain what wasn't good? Did you try resurrected kernel with it? That eliminated lag.
No custom rom yet probably because pocophone just came out. Development has already started for that first than mm3 even though it's released later and I don't think many people like big phones the same as us
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Can you explain what wasn't good? Did you try resurrected kernel with it? That eliminated lag.
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Does resurrected kernel work okay and stable with EU ROM? What are the pros and cons?
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Does resurrected kernel work okay and stable with EU ROM? What are the pros and cons?
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If you go to the thread - use my settings for best battery or tweak the max frequencies to your liking for performance. You can also choose between Performance, Balanced, and Battery for governor tuner in L Speed cpu tuner section.
Well biggest difference, 117-119K antutu to 130-132K - big enough reason. Aside from no lag and better battery. Plus, more tweaks are coming with better governors.
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no lag and better battery
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Sold! haha
i have got 13h of sot on eu
@opasha stop lying. Battery is worse, up to 10h sot and your settings do not work. Ondemand governon works so bad with this Kernel. Interactive + noop + OC gives up to 10h sot. Stock Kernel 13h-15h.
But performance is visibly better.
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@opasha stop lying. Battery is worse, up to 10h sot and your settings do not work. Ondemand governon works so bad with this Kernel. Interactive + noop + OC gives up to 10h sot. Stock Kernel 13h-15h.
But performance is visibly better.
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Go take a chill pill and come back after you've collected yourself. No need to call me a liar for no reason. I never said to use ondemand with noop on the latest kernel. Go check the resurrected kernel thread. My recent settings are there. What works well for me and others on 8.8.9 eu rom may not be the same for you since you're not even on the same rom. The newer eu roms have more battery drain - it's noted even in their forums from members. Everyone's SOT is also different. You stated the most useless information. Grow up, man. If you've got nothing productive to say, move along.

Custom ROM for improving battery life and phone expérience.

Hello all !
I recently buy an samsung galaxy s9, I love it because of his size, today all manufacturers are racing for the biggest screen diagonal, but forget about the people who like compact phones.
the only thing I don't like is that the battery doesn't really last. I use some social networks like instagram or whatsapp to chat and the battery is not consistent enough for me, I think. (I uninstalled the bloatware app and made a maximum of optimization).
So I'm thinking about the solution of installing a custom rom. I'm doing some research and I like the pixel experience or the lineageOS.
The reason of my post is to ask you, you who know much better than me, is it really going to increase the duration of use?
Do you have any advice on this ? I read that you have to calibrate the battery after installing a rom but maybe you have other advice, a rom in particular, settings to do ?
For rooting i find this thread in this forum > https://www.thecustomdroid.com/samsung-galaxy-s9-plus-root/
but i got a SM-G960U1 that is not supported..
Thanks you a lot for all ur answer and information good to know XDA members !
Well I have a galaxy S9(5.8" size) and it's running NezukoOS with android 11. Pretty fluid and with light use I can get it to last me all day long, however I turn it off during night. If you really want more battery life, you should considerer using a custom kernel, as that is what is really going to improve battery life. The custom ROM will bring new features and make your phone feel different, but it usually doesn't improves battery life(at least the ones I tried out didn't help battery at all).
Hope this is useful!
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Well I have a galaxy S9(5.8" size) and it's running NezukoOS with android 11. Pretty fluid and with light use I can get it to last me all day long, however I turn it off during night. If you really want more battery life, you should considerer using a custom kernel, as that is what is really going to improve battery life. The custom ROM will bring new features and make your phone feel different, but it usually doesn't improves battery life(at least the ones I tried out didn't help battery at all).
Hope this is useful!
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Very helpful, thanks
Can you recommend a kernel for better battery life?
And another question to NezukoOS or general AOSP roms.. can you unlock the device by pressing the 'invisible' home button on the screen? Is this option still available in these roms?
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Very helpful, thanks
Can you recommend a kernel for better battery life?
And another question to NezukoOS or general AOSP roms.. can you unlock the device by pressing the 'invisible' home button on the screen? Is this option still available in these roms?
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I used Nezuko Os and Yes the invisible home button was working for me.. But i switch now from nezuko back to the stock ffirmware cause i love the one ui design etc..
sorry for my bad english Greetings From Germany!!
Well I never used a custom kernel as I didn't had any problems with battery life, but I do know a ROM which comes with a modded kernel. It's call Noble ROM, and brings ONE UI 3 with android 11 to the galaxy S9. I tried it out and it works pretty good, and when you install it you have a modded kernel that will ask you if you want to improve performance or battery life, here is the link if you are interested on it https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-03-2021-sm-n960f-fd-n-sm-g96xf-fd-n.4244747/ However if you prefer the stock Android I can't really help you, but for sure there are a lot of kernels on XDA forums, you just need to search one.
With the 'invisible' button, on all ROMs I tried(EvolutionX, Pixel Experience, HavacOS...) when the screen is off and you press it, the phone turns on, but once the screen is on it dones't work anymore. I didn't miss it actually, because I use navigation gestures, so the only moment I used was to turn it on. I don't know if that answers your question... Also I didn't find any options to modify pressure sensitivity on settings.
If you still have any questions feel free to ask me!
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Well I never used a custom kernel as I didn't had any problems with battery life, but I do know a ROM which comes with a modded kernel. It's call Noble ROM, and brings ONE UI 3 with android 11 to the galaxy S9. I tried it out and it works pretty good, and when you install it you have a modded kernel that will ask you if you want to improve performance or battery life, here is the link if you are interested on it https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-03-2021-sm-n960f-fd-n-sm-g96xf-fd-n.4244747/ However if you prefer the stock Android I can't really help you, but for sure there are a lot of kernels on XDA forums, you just need to search one.
With the 'invisible' button, on all ROMs I tried(EvolutionX, Pixel Experience, HavacOS...) when the screen is off and you press it, the phone turns on, but once the screen is on it dones't work anymore. I didn't miss it actually, because I use navigation gestures, so the only moment I used was to turn it on. I don't know if that answers your question... Also I didn't find any options to modify pressure sensitivity on settings.
If you still have any questions feel free to ask me!
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I also tried noble Rome, but every time it was very laggy and the interior assistant almost always crashed. I had to restart my device very often. My phone had also overheated and I uninstalled it again. no matter how often I did a reflash it was always laggy as described above
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I also tried noble Rome, but every time it was very laggy and the interior assistant almost always crashed. I had to restart my device very often. My phone had also overheated and I uninstalled it again. no matter how often I did a reflash it was always laggy as described above
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VOID zunoo said:
I also tried noble Rome, but every time it was very laggy and the interior assistant almost always crashed. I had to restart my device very often. My phone had also overheated and I uninstalled it again. no matter how often I did a reflash it was always laggy as described above.
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Oh yeah that's bad. My phone also overheated when I tried it however I thought it could be because I overclock it's CPU. My main problem was the camera didn't work almost all times and I needed to restart the phone continuously, so I went back to NezukoOS.
I also liked ONE UI however I don't know if that happened to you but my phone was very slow on ONE UI and animations almost all times were very laggy. That's why I start using AOSP, and also because I really like the new features.
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Oh yeah that's bad. My phone also overheated when I tried it however I thought it could be because I overclock it's CPU. My main problem was the camera didn't work almost all times and I needed to restart the phone continuously, so I went back to NezukoOS.
I also liked ONE UI however I don't know if that happened to you but my phone was very slow on ONE UI and animations almost all times were very laggy. That's why I start using AOSP, and also because I really like the new features.
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I am also considering whether I should stay with aosp or go back to the sttock firmware. Both have advantages and disadvantages
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I am also considering whether I should stay with aosp or go back to the sttock firmware. Both have advantages and disadvantages
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I don't bo back because of various reasons. First and more important, it's starting to be obsolete and Android 12 is going to be released in August I think, which makes android 10 be 2 years old. Also this customs ROMs give a lot of features that I don't find on the original ONE UI, like caffeine. Finally, performance. My phone was slow and laggy on stock firmware but now its super fast, as if it was brand new. Hope this help you decide.
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I don't bo back because of various reasons. First and more important, it's starting to be obsolete and Android 12 is going to be released in August I think, which makes android 10 be 2 years old. Also this customs ROMs give a lot of features that I don't find on the original ONE UI, like caffeine. Finally, performance. My phone was slow and laggy on stock firmware but now its super fast, as if it was brand new. Hope this help you decide.
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Right. I just reinstalled nezuko os. It actually runs a lot smoother!!
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Right. I just reinstalled nezuko os. It actually runs a lot smoother!!
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Yeah I imagine that would happen. Glad to know we have one more user on this ROM
Wow very nice posts of all of you guys thanks a lot.
What do you think about arrow os? I am undetermined which one i should give a try. I prefer a very clean and hardly debloated os.
Some experiences?
I dont like the Samsung stuff so i'd like to try aosp. I think i can live without volte and wifi call
No problem! Glad to know that this is useful.
I tried Arrow OS however I used it only for 2 days. The ROM was good and seem to be stable however it didn't have a function which for me was crucial, smart charging (charges your phone only to 80% to slow down its degradation) so I went back to NezukoOS. Arrow OS and AOSP are in general don't have bloatware and useless applications preinstalled however if you don't want a lot of features PixelExpirience(not the plus version) is going to be good for you. It's simple, very smooth and almost identical to a Google Pixel experience. LineageOS and ArrowOS however have more features built-in.
Hope this helps you choose!
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Wow very nice posts of all of you guys thanks a lot.
What do you think about arrow os? I am undetermined which one i should give a try. I prefer a very clean and hardly debloated os.
Some experiences?
I dont like the Samsung stuff so i'd like to try aosp. I think i can live without volte and wifi call
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Question custom Roms

Hello to all from South Texas.Im looking to dive into Custom Roms for the first time. Unfortunately I have the T-mobile version of the 9 pro.The good news is its Rooted with Magisk manager so all is not lost.What are the cooler Roms for Oxygen os 11?Since I have ya'lls attention,does have any info on TWRP for this 9 pro?
No custom ROMs or twrp.
Shanemichealrowland said:
Hello to all from South Texas.Im looking to dive into Custom Roms for the first time. Unfortunately I have the T-mobile version of the 9 pro.The good news is its Rooted with Magisk manager so all is not lost.What are the cooler Roms for Oxygen os 11?Since I have ya'lls attention,does have any info on TWRP for this 9 pro?
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The fact that it is T-mobile shouldnt matter, its the same model as the NA/Global variant. Custom ROM's are in the works. Once one becomes public, the scene will explode with others able to cherry pick what they need.
dkcats3 said:
The fact that it is T-mobile shouldnt matter, its the same model as the NA/Global variant. Custom ROM's are in the works. Once one becomes public, the scene will explode with others able to cherry pick what they need.
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This is true - My last Op7pro I bought about 9 months after release, and there was a twrp etc etc by then, so just give it more time, this phone is really new.
Off topic, but is anybody else sick of the overheating? FML, I hate this phone cuz of that only, wish they'd fix it somehow (yeah right lol)...
avid_droid said:
There is one current tom being built,Paranoid Android,but its not close to being ready for mainstream. Hold on for a bit and hopefully soon it will be released. Last I knew the rom wasn't fully functional. Able to boot with things not working. The devs on it are waiting for their own development devices. Could be a bit but hold on.
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Check again
Jhoopes517 said:
Check again
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WHAT DOES IT MEAN??? You've got me all excited. Where do I look? lol
avid_droid said:
Looks like PA ruby will be hitting very soon
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But will they support the 9 series? I only see talk of the 8s
avid_droid said:
9pro. Patience. They're working out a kink
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Where can I follow progress? I'd love to track and possibly contribute. If you know where any other ROMs are being worked on I'd love to join there as well
EDIT: I see on their gerrit they added support for the 9 and 9 Pro
I'm really hoping to see ROMs make better use of the LTPO display for power saving. As is, it pretty much always runs at 120 and then sometimes drops to 60. I feel like it should drop to 60 any time im not touching it, and even lower if theres no media player. my settings app does not need to sit at 120hz lol
dkcats3 said:
Where can I follow progress? I'd love to track and possibly contribute. If you know where any other ROMs are being worked on I'd love to join there as well
EDIT: I see on their gerrit they added support for the 9 and 9 Pro
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Link to their Gerrit?
Red Prez16 said:
Link to their Gerrit?
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Gerrit.aospa.co
dkcats3 said:
Gerrit.aospa.co
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Thank you!
dkcats3 said:
I'm really hoping to see ROMs make better use of the LTPO display for power saving. As is, it pretty much always runs at 120 and then sometimes drops to 60. I feel like it should drop to 60 any time im not touching it, and even lower if theres no media player. my settings app does not need to sit at 120hz lol
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Or that app you are using displayis it wrong? Dev options (if put on) dont show actual stats only 120 or 60 fyi
pyry666 said:
Or that app you are using displayis it wrong? Dev options (if put on) dont show actual stats only 120 or 60 fyi
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that could do it
I wanna see havoc os coming out on this device
CRdroid best rom by far the best/ i have on my op 8t and 8pro 7pro
HessNL said:
I wanna see havoc os coming out on this device
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Why's that? No disrespect to skullshady, but Havoc is a terrible ROM...
Burt Squirtz said:
Why's that? No disrespect to skullshady, but Havoc is a terrible ROM...
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I have been a fan of havoc since my Samsung Galaxy S5 and i think the performance of havoc is really nice I'm running it now on my OnePlus 8 pro without any problems and even on that phone it runs really nice
HessNL said:
I have been a fan of havoc since my Samsung Galaxy S5 and i think the performance of havoc is really nice I'm running it now on my OnePlus 8 pro without any problems and even on that phone it runs really nice
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Right but Nostalgia aside, CrDroid or dare I say vanilla Lineage are far better options - in my humble opinion.
I'm only saying this because I flashed havoc on 3 different devices, and it's always been riddled with bugs and broken features.
I hope pixel rom is coming too. I don't like roms with crowded settings.

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