Development Paranoid Android Topaz Beta 1 - Poco F3/Mi 11X/ Redmi K40 - Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40

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We are very excited to announce the first beta of Paranoid Android Topaz, based on Android 13.
On the first launch, you’ll notice a clean setup with beautiful wallpapers from Hampus Olsson, who teamed up with us again to create several beautiful pieces of artwork. Hampus is a multi-disciplinary artist whose design stands for itself and we’re glad to have him onboard. We also added further UI touches that we believe enhance the overall user experience. You can find all of the Paranoid Android wallpapers and many more in the Abstruct app from the PlayStore.
Our builds are based on the Code Linaro Android base, which is optimized for Qualcomm platforms and has a higher degree of performance, battery life, and functionality compared to the Android Open Source Project platform. The Paranoid Android team and contributors are focusing on squashing existing bugs, and implementing and improving features, performance, and stability. We are dedicated to providing a user experience with the stability that you can expect from stock ROMs with best-in-class performance and features to help you get the most out of your device.
Notice
We kindly ask all of you that are in a position to donate anything, to help and support us so we can provide better and faster build releases, as well as increase the download speed of our servers, all looking for your enjoyment.
You can donate on the link below:
Donate
Device-specific issues
Does not have HBM mode
Requirements
Make sure you've latest platform tools for Android.
Make sure you've installed latest Android 12 based firmware from your region.
Download
You can always get our Alpha builds from our website Paranoid Android website
Note: GMS is included and custom kernels are NOT supported the kernel says it supports PA!
Instructions
Fastboot Method
Make sure your data is backed up
Unlock your bootloader, and in bootloader mode follow the next command
fastboot format:f2fs --fs-options=casefold,projid,compress userdata (Wipes the entire device as well as userdata)
fastboot update aospa-topaz-beta-*-image.zip
Reboot to system
Recovery Method
Reboot to Recovery.
Factory reset.
Install PA zip package.
Reboot to system
Changelogs
Keep an eye on our Twitter account, @paranoidaospa, as we will be posting about new features getting included in the release builds, as well as links to betas for those devices that will get them. For more detailed information please have a look at the second post of this thread of each build changelog on the website.
Kernel Source
Important / Useful links
Paranoid Android Twitter
Paranoid Android Channel (Telegram)
Paranoid Android Download Channel (Telegram)
Paranoid Android Community (Telegram)

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OmkarTheAndroid said:
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Yes, as stated above. Your kernel source link appears to be broken. Please remedy this at your earlier convenience. Thank you.
-Regards: Badger50

I've been through many ROMs since I bought my poco and I can say, without any doubt, that this is the most stable and battery saver. Thanks a lot, dev!

dlearin said:
I've been through many ROMs since I bought my poco and I can say, without any doubt, that this is the most stable and battery saver. Thanks a lot, dev!
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Have you tried Arrow OS? Do you know how this handles compared to that?

Veiranx said:
Have you tried Arrow OS? Do you know how this handles compared to that?
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Paranoid it's more stable and has better battery life, Arrow has a bit more features. I really hope we get pass the "beta" phase this time, this rom is among the legendary ones and it's a prime example of what a custom rom should be.

Veiranx said:
Have you tried Arrow OS? Do you know how this handles compared to that?
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Yes, ive tried It (was my daily ROM at a12.1 so thought would be the same with a13) but have found aospa more stable (no headphone problems when received a call, less idle drain, fixed round corners, etc)
The only thing that i miss is the hbm.

Excellent ROM! but only few notification and call ringtones working, others are causing error and crash.
BUG REPORT. Thanks for the work!

Aospa Alioth Supremacy.

dlearin said:
Yes, ive tried It (was my daily ROM at a12.1 so thought would be the same with a13) but have found aospa more stable (no headphone problems when received a call, less idle drain, fixed round corners, etc)
The only thing that i miss is the hbm.
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I cannot agree more, I'm sticking with this ROM for a while, my only issue is that I can't hide the pill bar, even with magisk and for some reason orange fox is not working with the rom

Can you please share what's not working with orange fox? I think about moving to PA and I'm currently using orange fox as recovery. Thank you!
mi_guel said:
I cannot agree more, I'm sticking with this ROM for a while, my only issue is that I can't hide the pill bar, even with magisk and for some reason orange fox is not working with the rom
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Ultraschorsch said:
Can you please share what's not working with orange fox? I think about moving to PA and I'm currently using orange fox as recovery. Thank you!
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So it's kinda weird, I first tried to install the rom with orange fox and got stuck in the splash screen, then installed the rom from fastboot, all good but I tried to do fastboot boot to orange fox and just got stuck in a black screen, fastboot boot worked with TWRP but could not mount system so flashing magisk failed, but patching the boot image and flashing it from fastboot worked, so I'm using the rom and it's rooted but with no custom recovery

mi_guel said:
So it's kinda weird, I first tried to install the rom with orange fox and got stuck in the splash screen, then installed the rom from fastboot, all good but I tried to do fastboot boot to orange fox and just got stuck in a black screen, fastboot boot worked with TWRP but could not mount system so flashing magisk failed, but patching the boot image and flashing it from fastboot worked, so I'm using the rom and it's rooted but with no custom recovery
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Did you format the data partition after flashing the ROM from recovery?

DarthJabba9 said:
Did you format the data partition after flashing the ROM from recovery?
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Yes, before and after, tried a couple of times, if you wanna flash from recovery I would sugest to use the rom's stock recovery

Did anyone succeed flashing this through recovery? If so, what recovery did you use?
Thank you for sharing!

mi_guel said:
Yes, before and after, tried a couple of times, if you wanna flash from recovery I would sugest to use the rom's stock recovery
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Well, I flashed it successfully with OrangeFox (my current working build - I haven't tried with the latest released version, but I don't see how that would make a difference).
I guess that the trick is to format data before flashing the ROM, and, immediately after flashing the ROM, reboot OrangeFox (ignoring any errors that might be shown), and then format data again. Then reboot to system (again ignoring any errors be shown).
BTW: I flashed it successfully two different times, just to satisfy myself that the first success wasn't a fluke (it wasn't a fluke).

DarthJabba9 said:
Well, I flashed it successfully with OrangeFox (my current working build - I haven't tried with the latest released version, but I don't see how that would make a difference).
I guess that the trick is to format data before flashing the ROM, and, immediately after flashing the ROM, reboot OrangeFox (ignoring any errors that might be shown), and then format data again. Then reboot to system (again ignoring any errors be shown).
BTW: I flashed it successfully two different times, just to satisfy myself that the first success wasn't a fluke (it wasn't a fluke).
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Sorry to bother you but do you think I could just boot into R11.1_1_5_A12 and install ofox after booting into it?

Ultraschorsch said:
Sorry to bother you but do you think I could just boot into R11.1_1_5_A12 and install ofox after booting into it?
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It doesn't seem that you can "fastboot boot" a recovery at all on this ROM.
You might have to flash it via "fastboot flash boot recovery.img", and then run "fastboot reboot recovery".
BTW: why would you want to use a Beta 11.1_1_5_A12 release that has been superseded by a subsequent Stable release?

DarthJabba9 said:
It doesn't seem that you can "fastboot boot" a recovery at all on this ROM.
You might have to flash it via "fastboot flash boot recovery.img", and then run "fastboot reboot recovery".
BTW: why would you want to use a Beta 11.1_1_5_A12 release that has been superseded by a subsequent Stable release?
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Thanks for your reply, that´s what I learned as well. You can´t fastboot boot any recovery on PA yet. I didn´t try fastboot flash yet since everything else works pretty fine and installing my phone from scratch again is something I try to avoid for at least a month now
Regarding the beta build: I wasn´t aware of the stable release. I had the beta image file somewhere and gave it a try.

DarthJabba9 said:
It doesn't seem that you can "fastboot boot" a recovery at all on this ROM.
You might have to flash it via "fastboot flash boot recovery.img", and then run "fastboot reboot recovery".
BTW: why would you want to use a Beta 11.1_1_5_A12 release that has been superseded by a subsequent Stable release?
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Fastboot boot worked for me with TWRP

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[9][OFFICIAL][WEEKLY] CarbonROM | cr-7.0 [taimen]

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CarbonROM is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub...
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! These builds are experimental and can contain Bugs (as listed above). Make sure to do backups.
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has adressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our website. Carbon FAQ
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Join our Discord server or Telegram group! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quicker responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
Download
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
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Homepage
GitHub
Kernel source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
XDA:DevDB Information
CarbonROM, ROM for the Google Pixel 2 XL
Contributors
Myself5, CarbonROM
Source Code: https://github.com/CarbonROM
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Nightly
Created 2019-04-09
Last Updated 2019-08-28
Fyi your post isn't loading on the XDA app.
gforceriders said:
Fyi your post isn't loading on the XDA app.
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Shows up fine on the XDA labs app :good:
Badger50 said:
Shows up fine on the XDA labs app :good:
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After you posted now it's working lol. Strange man strange. Carry on with flashing peeps.
Rock on brother! Be flashing this next week when back from my cruise!!
What gapps do you recommend for this ROM. It has been a while since I ran carbon.
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Fyi your post isn't loading on the XDA app.
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gforceriders said:
After you posted now it's working lol. Strange man strange. Carry on with flashing peeps.
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Haha, weird things.
encephalon9986 said:
What gapps do you recommend for this ROM. It has been a while since I ran carbon.
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I recommend OpenGapps.
Flashing procedure is
Flash Carbon
Flash TWRP
Reboot to recovery (this switches slots, it's important)
Flash GApps
Done
is anyone else having trouble with Gboard themes on this ROM? If I pick a gradient theme it just hangs and crashes.
I flashed this with Mini gapps first and had a hard time getting through setup, tried again with pico with more success.
Edmontonchef said:
is anyone else having trouble with Gboard themes on this ROM? If I pick a gradient theme it just hangs and crashes.
I flashed this with Mini gapps first and had a hard time getting through setup, tried again with pico with more success.
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I flashed the micro package and can't even get past checking for updates. The data transfer tool keeps just keeps crashing.
Edit: Tried flashing the pico package instead and now device health services keeps crashing.
Has anyone tried razorloves' MindTheGapps package?
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1395089523397912604
Myself5 said:
Haha, weird things.
I recommend OpenGapps.
Flashing procedure is
Flash Carbon
Flash TWRP
Reboot to recovery (this switches slots, it's important)
Flash GApps
Done
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How to flash if I only want twrp temporary? Same way?
omair2005 said:
How to flash if I only want twrp temporary? Same way?
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Leave out the "Flash TWRP" part and replace "reboot to recovery" with "reboot to bootloader and boot the twrp image"
Not judging but simply confused...
I see people not wanting to install twrp and it just makes no sense to me why I would want to limit my options and functionality.
It's been like almost a year since twrp had been totally stable for me with no decryption or touch issues.
Again, what is it folks are afraid of??
I'm digging how clean and fast this ROM is. Hopefully you get your server issues resolved soon.
Trying this out again! Carbon was the first ROM I've ever used on my Pixel 2 XL and absolutely loved the experience.
Edmontonchef said:
I'm digging how clean and fast this ROM is. Hopefully you get your server issues resolved soon.
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So do I... We already have a new host because we're fed up with the old one. Currently waiting for the old one to finally answer our support ticket and bring the server back on so we can move our data to the new server and can call it a day with the old host.
Has anyone tried installing NanoDroid with this?
I went from factory image -> flash rom -> flash twrp -> reboot recovery -> flash magisk -> flash full nanodroid.zip
This leads to a bootloop until it boots back into recovery
When I try to set up any password, it does not let me proceed after the second test. Confirm gets grayed out
Bilge656 said:
Has anyone tried installing NanoDroid with this?
I went from factory image -> flash rom -> flash twrp -> reboot recovery -> flash magisk -> flash full nanodroid.zip
This leads to a bootloop until it boots back into recovery
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The issue here would be magisk. You usually need to boot to the system at least once before you can sucessfully flash Magisk. Don't know the reasons but it's seems to be an ongoing theme on A/B devices. Same happens on my OP6 and 6T
Myself5 said:
The issue here would be magisk. You usually need to boot to the system at least once before you can sucessfully flash Magisk. Don't know the reasons but it's seems to be an ongoing theme on A/B devices. Same happens on my OP6 and 6T
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So theoretically I need flash the rom in 'A,' flash magisk on 'B', boot into the system once, reboot recovery into 'B,' and then install nanodroid?
Edit: Well I ignored Magisk and rebooted to recovery to install nanodroid after rom installation and it booted back into recovery unfortunately.

[ROM] [UNOFFICIAL] Dirty Unicorns 14.7 {Sargo/Pixel 3a} (2020-09-14)

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About Us (Quoting the DU Team):
Dirty Unicorns is an AOSP based project built to enhance the stock Android experience.
Our focus has been and is always to contribute back to the community. That is ultimately why we do what we do.
We DO NOT accept, nor ask, for donations. We do not believe in that. Everything that is necessary to keep this project going comes out of our own pocket. This includes, but is not limited to; Devices, Gerrit, our websites and services, etc.. The only thing that we ask in return is that you have patience, search the thread for answers prior to posting, read diligently, and try to enjoy the process with us!
About This Unofficial Build:
Majority of the credit for this ROM goes to the Dirty Unicorns team.
Since this is an unofficial build, do not expect any support from the DU team.
Builds will follow the official Dirty Unicorn ROM releases
Unless otherwise specified, the features in the ROM will be functionally identical to the official Dirty Unicorns ROM releases. No device specific feature requests will be accepted.
My time is fairly limited, so, while I will respond to posts/PMs, it might occasionally be a few days before I respond.
Kernel Source:
https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns/android_kernel_google_bluecross
Flashing Instructions:
Flashing DU
Download boot.img and ROM zip
Reboot into bootloader and flash the boot.img
Code:
fastboot flash --slot all boot boot.img
Reboot to recovery
Go to recovery select factory reset
Select Apply update from ADB to flash the zip
Code:
adb sideload nameofbuild.zip
Reboot and ENJOY!
Updating DU
Download ROM zip
Reboot into recovery and select Apply update from ADB to flash the zip
Code:
adb sideload nameofbuild.zip
Reboot system now and ENJOY!
**This IS NOT an officially supported device. Support is not promised or guaranteed**
**If you use Xposed, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
**If you use another kernel, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
**If you fail to follow these instructions, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
Download Links:
Build(s) - Sargo
Other Links::
ROM Source - https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns
Device Source - https://github.com/craigacgomez/du_android_device_google / https://github.com/craigacgomez/android_vendor_google
Gerrit - http://gerrit.dirtyunicorns.com
Crowdin (translations) - https://crowdin.net/project/dirtyunicorns
Changelogs - https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns/android_packages_apps_DU-Changelog/tree/jsons/official
XDA:DevDB Information
Dirty Unicorns, ROM for the Google Pixel 3a
Contributors
craigacgomez, NYCHitman1, jbats
Source Code: https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns
ROM OS Version: Android 10
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 14.7
Stable Release Date: 2020-09-14
Created 2020-08-08
Last Updated 2020-09-14
Thanks for the great work
I can't wait to flash this and try it out!
Does anyone have any information about the battery life on DU compared to stock or another rom?
Also, is it rooted by default?
Thanks for bringing this rom to the Pixel 3a!
k4zz said:
Does anyone have any information about the battery life on DU compared to stick or another rom?
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Battery life is subjective and depends on too many variables. That being said, battery life on DU is leat least quivalent, but should be better than stock.
k4zz said:
Also, is it rooted by default?
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It's not rooted by default, but you may use Magisk if you want root.
craigacgomez said:
Battery life is subjective and depends on too many variables. That being said, battery life on DU is leat least quivalent, but should be better than stock.
It's not rooted by default, but you may use Magisk if you want root.
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Thank you very much for the prompt response. I'm excited to try this one out. Is there a feature list posted somewhere for this ROM, or DU in general?
Thanks again for your work and support
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
k4zz said:
Thank you very much for the prompt response. I'm excited to try this one out. Is there a feature list posted somewhere for this ROM, or DU in general?
Thanks again for your work and support
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A few core features
1. Customisable Active Edge support
2. Themes (accents, fonts, icon shapes, schedules, backup/restore)
3. Lock screen clock formats
4. Advanced power menu
5. Heads-up notifications and screen off animations
6. Battery icons and percentage
7. Status bar clock, icon and carrier label customisation
8. QS customisations
9. Traffic indicators
10. Navigation customisation (arrow keys, long press/swipe, pulse graphical equaliser)
11.. HW buttons playback controls
12. Upstream 4.14 kernel
And a whole lot of optimisations and fixes over AOSP (https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns/android_packages_apps_DU-Changelog/tree/jsons/official)
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Flashing Instructions:
If you have a device that uses TWRP
Verify that you're using the latest version of TWRP
Perform a FULL WIPE: (A full wipe is when you wipe system/data/cache/dalvik)
Flash the latest version of this ROM
Reboot and ENJOY!
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I see you list instructions for flashing with a device with TWRP, does this mean if I flash back to Android 9 and install TWRP, that I can then run this ROM and TWRP even though its based on Android 10?
Joe333x said:
I see you list instructions for flashing with a device with TWRP, does this mean if I flash back to Android 9 and install TWRP, that I can then run this ROM and TWRP even though its based on Android 10?
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I see you list instructions for flashing with a device with TWRP, does this mean if I flash back to Android 9 and install TWRP, that I can then run this ROM and TWRP even though its based on Android 10?
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No. That is only intended for devices that have TWRP support for Android 10.
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No. That is only intended for devices that have TWRP support for Android 10.
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Damn thanks was hoping! I dont want to give up TWRP!
Hey thanks.
When I fastboot flash the boot.img, can I just initially use the magisk-patched version you've provided in your files there, in lieu of the plain boot.img? Would that save me some effort of setting up magisk afterwards, and I could boot into an already-rooted ROM?
blksith0 said:
Hey thanks.
When I fastboot flash the boot.img, can I just initially use the magisk-patched version you've provided in your files there, in lieu of the plain boot.img? Would that save me some effort of setting up magisk afterwards, and I could boot into an already-rooted ROM?
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For the first flash / clean flash, don't use the Magisk patched boot image. Let the device boot up once after the sideload. You can reboot before running the setup and flash the Magisk patched boot image and then continue the setup. And you'll have to install MagiskManager after the device setup. It will ask you to reboot once.
For updates / dirty flash, you can sideload the ROM, reboot to bootloader and flash the Magisk patched boot image and then reboot to retain Magisk
This may be a very dumb question, but in terms of raw code, what is the difference between a rom for the Pixel 3a / Pixel 3a XL? Except the screen and the battery, the devices do not differ...wouldn't the DU Pixel 3a XL rom work as well?
Thanks for the rom - downloading it right now
Edit: I seem to have an issue with the first time wizard - it finds my wifi, but is somehow stuck. I've skipped it, but can't restore anything from my google backups...
ROM seems to be running quite good however
david320te said:
This may be a very dumb question, but in terms of raw code, what is the difference between a rom for the Pixel 3a / Pixel 3a XL? Except the screen and the battery, the devices do not differ...wouldn't the DU Pixel 3a XL rom work as well?
Thanks for the rom - downloading it right now
Edit: I seem to have an issue with the first time wizard - it finds my wifi, but is somehow stuck. I've skipped it, but can't restore anything from my google backups...
ROM seems to be running quite good however
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The devices are nearly identical, and ROMs are likely mostly cross-compatible, but there are subtle differences like some of the configs... Screen and power to name a few.
The setup wizard works fine on both WiFi and mobile data. But I also don't know what you mean by "stuck". Does it connect to your WiFi networks? Have you tried it with your mobile data?
It just stays at the initial "Checking for Updates...". Yes, both LTE and WiFi are connected and i've tried it with both. I can just skip all of it and have been able to restore a backup afterwards
I have to say, it's a pretty amazing rom...i've got roughly 7 hours of SoT, a ton of standby, reception is good (i wish it would stay a bit longer on LTE, before switching over to Edge)
david320te said:
It just stays at the initial "Checking for Updates...". Yes, both LTE and WiFi are connected and i've tried it with both. I can just skip all of it and have been able to restore a backup afterwards
I have to say, it's a pretty amazing rom...i've got roughly 7 hours of SoT, a ton of standby, reception is good (i wish it would stay a bit longer on LTE, before switching over to Edge)
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I've fixed the WiFi issue. I will post the update soon.
New build date 2020-08-16 uploaded. This fixes the WiFi issue where the device sometimes does not connect to a WiFi network and hangs. No other changes since the 2020-08-08 build.
Thank you for keeping the 3a alive with a custom rom!
craigacgomez said:
New build date 2020-08-16 uploaded. This fixes the WiFi issue where the device sometimes does not connect to a WiFi network and hangs. No other changes since the 2020-08-08 build.
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craigacgomez said:
New build date 2020-08-16 uploaded. This fixes the WiFi issue where the device sometimes does not connect to a WiFi network and hangs. No other changes since the 2020-08-08 build.
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@craigacgomez what was the change? I want to apply it to my personal build.
craigacgomez said:
New build date 2020-08-16 uploaded. This fixes the WiFi issue where the device sometimes does not connect to a WiFi network and hangs. No other changes since the 2020-08-08 build.
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Thanks, will wipe the device in the next few days and try the setup again
david320te said:
Thanks, will wipe the device in the next few days and try the setup again
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No need to wipe. You can just update like normal and it'll work fine

Paranoid Android Ruby Beta - Oneplus 7T Pro

We are very excited to announce the release of Paranoid Android Ruby, based on Android 11.
On the first launch, you’ll notice a clean setup with a beautiful wallpaper from Hampus Olsson, who teamed up with us again to create several beautiful pieces of artwork. Hampus is a multi-disciplinary artist whose design stands for itself and we’re glad to have him onboard. We also added further UI touches that we believe enhance the overall user experience. You can find all of the Paranoid Android wallpapers and many more in the Abstruct app, included in our builds.
Our builds are based on the Code Aurora Forum Android base, which is optimized for Qualcomm platforms and has a higher degree of performance, battery life, and functionality compared to the Android Open Source Project platform. The Paranoid Android team and contributors are focusing on squashing existing bugs, and implementing and improving features, performance, and stability. We are dedicated to providing a user experience with the stability that you can expect from stock ROMs with best-in-class performance and features to help you get the most out of your device.
Notice
As we are growing on our list of supported devices in each release, we require of a stronger build environment so we can speed up the compilation process for releases. Based on the actual Quartz 4 list, we support over 30 devices, which takes between 2 and 3 days for all the builds to be completed without counting possible compilation issues or rebuild needs, based on our current specs.
We kindly ask all of you that are in position to donate anything, to help and support us so we can provide better and faster build releases, as well as increase the download speed of our servers, all looking for your enjoyment.
You can donate here
If you'd like to donate to me personally https://paypal.me/ritujbeniwal
Device-specific issues
None as of now.
Note: Custom kernels are NOT supported unless the kernel says it supports PA and GMS is included!
Requirements
My preferred logging format is:
adb logcat -b all -d *:E > logcat-err.log
adb logcat -b all -d > logcat.log
adb shell dmesg > dmesg.log
Instructions
Note: Make sure you have latest OOS flashed beforehand on both the slots.
Note: This will wipe your complete data partition (this includes ALL user data)
1) adb reboot bootloader
2) fastboot update <pa_fastboot_zip>.zip
3) Once the process is completed the device will reboot, press the vol-down button while the phone reboots to boot into recovery
4) Select Factory Data reset and press "Yes" (navigation via volume buttons)
5) Reboot
Important / Useful links
Paranoid Android Twitter
Paranoid Android Channel (Telegram)
Paranoid Android Community (Telegram)
Note: This is a slightly modified version of PA and does not represent how official PA will look like.
Download Link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/aospa-extended/files/oneplus7tpro/
Security patch level: June 2021
Device Source code: https://github.com/ritujb/android_device_oneplus_oneplus7tpro
Kernel Source code: https://github.com/timocapa/GaltsGulch-sm8150
Source code: https://github.com/AOSPA
Cheers and #StayParanoid!
Here we go
Can't wait to try this. Used PA way back on my Sammy S3 and my OP3
can you post features of the rom? never used Aospa but I quess it has more features than PA which is pretty basic? thanks for your hard work
Did not work for me, got me into "Crashdump" mode.
Looks it all this wait was totally worth it, was able to boot it up without any issues, everything is working as expected, no crashes or random reboots till now, everything is so smooth and flawless really great word dev.
Thanks a ton for your hard work and the ROM.
Can be used as a daily driver for sure.
Only minor bug I noticed is while charging it shows slow charging but when checking the Ampere its actually dash charging, rest everything seems to be pin point perfect for now.
Update: Vibrate intensity is pretty low/soft, would be great if we could bump it up a bit.
Thank you.
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Hi,
I'm having trouble successfully installing the ROM. So I was wondering if you maybe could guide/help me through the installation process since when I tried the one you listed, it got me into Qualcomm crashdump mode. Even though, I followed every step to full extend (flashing recovery and so on). But the whole process resulted in me bricking my phone, so I had to bring it back to Oxygen OS using the MSM Tool. So it would be really nice if you could provide me with some installation steps or at least some help.
Kind regards, andr052h
Same here. Followed instructions an stuck in Android Recovery with the following message after doing the Factory Data Reset:-
Cannot load Android System. Your data may be corrupt. etc.
Will reset with MSM and try again
chiiiiiiippppppp said:
Same here. Followed instructions an stuck in Android Recovery with the following message after doing the Factory Data Reset:-
Cannot load Android System. Your data may be corrupt. etc.
Will reset with MSM and try again
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Did you have latest OOS installed first?
L4WL13T said:
Did you have latest OOS installed first?
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Yes. Used MSM to get 10.0.13 and then upgraded to 11.0.0.2 HD01BA. Made sure was in both slots. Followed instructions exactly.
Tried 3 times and giving up and going back to PE. Shame as I used to like PA when I had my Note 3 years ago.
Device is HD1913 by the way in case that helps anyone else.
chiiiiiiippppppp said:
Yes. Used MSM to get 10.0.13 and then upgraded to 11.0.0.2 HD01BA. Made sure was in both slots. Followed instructions exactly.
Tried 3 times and giving up and going back to PE. Shame as I used to like PA when I had my Note 3 years ago.
Device is HD1913 by the way in case that helps anyone else.
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Odd, the only other thing I can think of off the top of my head is to make sure you're flashing using fastbootd and not regular fastboot. Hopefully you'll figure it out, fantastic ROM.
Hows the FOD in this ROM?
Schemes do not work for me it always crash when i click on it so i cant change fonts etc. Any idea?
L4WL13T said:
Did you have latest OOS installed first?
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did you try to format data then just boot into the system? usually works for me
New update is out for the ROM
June sec patch
Automatic brightness improvements
Battery life improvements
FOD animation
UI improvements
L4WL13T said:
Did you have latest OOS installed first?
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I can't get this ROM to boot either... I MSM tooled back to 10.0.14, OTA updated and manually updated and also flashed with twrp OOS 11.0.1.1 and followed directions to the T! Either Crash Dumps, or boots back into OOS 11. Does it not work on the OOS 11 Global maybe? I really want to try this ROM! Been trying for almost 3 days now... Any advice is greatly appreciated! I have the HD1910 (Chinese variant) I had the HD0IAA global firmware installed everytime I tried if that helps at all? I also tried fastboot, and fastbootd with 3 different TWRP versions, and the lineage18.1 recovery, and the stock OOS recovery with fastbootd. Also have A and B slot on the 11.0.1.1 firmware. I used the copy partition zip and also manually flashed both slots to no avail...
parag0n1986 said:
I can't get this ROM to boot either... I MSM tooled back to 10.0.14, OTA updated and manually updated and also flashed with twrp OOS 11.0.1.1 and followed directions to the T! Either Crash Dumps, or boots back into OOS 11. Does it not work on the OOS 11 Global maybe? I really want to try this ROM! Been trying for almost 3 days now... Any advice is greatly appreciated! I have the HD1910 (Chinese variant) I had the HD0IAA global firmware installed everytime I tried if that helps at all? I also tried fastboot, and fastbootd with 3 different TWRP versions, and the lineage18.1 recovery, and the stock OOS recovery with fastbootd. Also have A and B slot on the 11.0.1.1 firmware. I used the copy partition zip and also manually flashed both slots to no avail...
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used latest platform tool
and follow the instructions
jahidinbedod said:
used latest platform tool
and follow the instructions
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I am using the latest platform tools. At least I thought I was? I'll check again to make sure I have the most updated version. The instructions aren't very clear either. It says to reboot to bootloader with the ADB command. That is regular fast boot. On a post a few down, it is mentioned that the only thing they could think of is to make sure to flash and fastbootd. So which one are we supposed to use? Do we use the stock OOS recovery? The only way I know to flash the newest Android 11 is from the repo thread or flashable zips. I also tried it with the OTA update and the copy partition zip still didn't work from fastbootd and fastboot. Every time I do it I get an error that there is no boot image maybe I need to redownload the ROM?
parag0n1986 said:
I am using the latest platform tools. At least I thought I was? I'll check again to make sure I have the most updated version. The instructions aren't very clear either. It says to reboot to bootloader with the ADB command. That is regular fast boot. On a post a few down, it is mentioned that the only thing they could think of is to make sure to flash and fastbootd. So which one are we supposed to use? Do we use the stock OOS recovery? The only way I know to flash the newest Android 11 is from the repo thread or flashable zips. I also tried it with the OTA update and the copy partition zip still didn't work from fastbootd and fastboot. Every time I do it I get an error that there is no boot image maybe I need to redownload the ROM?
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idk, i just follow the intruction and its work perfectly on my device
after step 2 on normal fastboot device should be boot automatically to fastbootd for installing rom, just wait until finish
than follow next step, goodluck.
im using window and disable driver signature
dunno ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
jahidinbedod said:
idk, i just follow the intruction and its work perfectly on my device
after step 2 on normal fastboot device should be boot automatically to fastbootd for installing rom, just wait until finish
than follow next step, goodluck.
im using window and disable driver signature
dunno ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I uninstalled my SDK tools and reinstalled them. redownloaded the Rom and started over and it finally worked! Very nice ROM

Paranoid Android Topaz 3 - OnePlus 7

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We are very excited to announce Paranoid Android Topaz, based on Android 13.
On the first launch, you’ll notice a clean setup with beautiful wallpapers from Hampus Olsson, who teamed up with us again to create several beautiful pieces of artwork. Hampus is a multi-disciplinary artist whose design stands for itself and we’re glad to have him onboard. We also added further UI touches that we believe enhance the overall user experience. You can find all of the Paranoid Android wallpapers and many more in the Abstruct app from the PlayStore.
Our builds are based on the Code Linaro Organization Android base, which is optimized for Qualcomm platforms and has a higher degree of performance, battery life, and functionality compared to the Android Open Source Project platform. The Paranoid Android team and contributors are focusing on squashing existing bugs, and implementing and improving features, performance, and stability. We are dedicated to providing a user experience with the stability that you can expect from stock ROMs with best-in-class performance and features to help you get the most out of your device.
Notice
We kindly ask all of you that are in a position to donate anything, to help and support us so we can provide better and faster build releases, as well as increase the download speed of our servers, all looking for your enjoyment.
You can donate on the link below:
Donate
Device-specific issues
* You tell us
Requirements
Make sure you're on fastboot version 33.0.3p2
fastboot version 34.0.0-9570255 **is broken**
Device Firmware: OOS 11
Recovery zips have firmware included
Download
You can always get our builds from our website Paranoid Android website
EDIT: XDA moderation has removed the device specific posts.
OnePlus 7, 7 Pro, 7T and 7T Pro are supported. You can navigate devices with sidebar to the left on the PA website.
Note: Custom kernels are NOT supported unless the kernel says it supports PA.
GMS is included!
Changelogs
Keep an eye on our Twitter account, @paranoidaospa, as we will be posting about new features getting included in the release builds, as well as links to betas for those devices that will get them. For more detailed information please have a look at the second post of this thread of each build changelog on the website.
Paranoid Android Topaz released
Instructions
Fastboot option (OOS 11 FIRMWARE REQUIRED):
1. Download the "FASTBOOT OPTION" from our website.
2. Enter fastboot, while the bootloader is unlocked, and enter:
fastboot update aospa-topaz-3-oneplus7*-DATE-image.zip
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3. After flashing and rebooting, enter the recovery and factory reset the device
Recovery option:
1. Download the "RECOVERY OPTION" from our website.
2. Extract and flash the "recovery.img" (7T, 7T Pro), or "boot.img" (7, 7 Pro) with payload-dumper
3. Enter recovery, select "Apply update from ADB"
4. On your PC, enter:
adb sideload aospa-topaz-3-oneplus7*-DATE.zip
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5. Reboot into recovery and factory reset the device
Kernel source.
Important / Useful links
Paranoid Android Twitter
Paranoid Android Channel (Telegram)
Paranoid Android Download Channel (Telegram)
Paranoid Android Community (Telegram)
Cheers and #StayParanoid!
Thank you so much for this ROM. I want to try out this ROM. Do we have to be on OOS 12 or 11 before flashing this?
Barbiox Dogg said:
Thank you so much for this ROM. I want to try out this ROM. Do we have to be on OOS 12 or 11 before flashing this?
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Device firmware is included now
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ROM comes with firmware, you'll be able to flash it regardless of OOS version as long as your bootloader is unlocked.
Thank you for all the effort, Timo. It's all fine for now.
Halacoglu said:
ROM comes with firmware, you'll be able to flash it regardless of OOS version as long as your bootloader is unlocked.
Thank you for all the effort, Timo. It's all fine for now.
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Ok great. I'm using Evolution X ROM which is based on OOS 12. Do I download the fastboot option then flash?
Does this ROM support Quick Unlock??
Barbiox Dogg said:
Does this ROM support Quick Unlock??
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If that's unlocking as soon as the correct pin is entered, yes. Disabled on SIM pin however to prevent accidentally getting it blocked
Im on stock OOS12.1 locked , Whats the procedure to flash this custom rom?
unlocked the bootloader but couldn't fastboot flash it . getting FAILED (remote: (system_b) No such partition) issues, some one help
Where can we download fastboot version 33.0.3p2 for windows?
lolorider said:
Where can we download fastboot version 33.0.3p2 for windows?
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You can get any 33.0.3 version platform tools, They work pretty fine.
Thanks for answer but I don't find any place to download an older version
amazing , thank you so much
lolorider said:
Thanks for answer but I don't find any place to download an older version
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Modify download address
Change r34.0.0 to r33.0.3
Thanks
Great Job
tsaiajie said:
Modify download address
Change r34.0.0 to r33.0.3
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What does it means?
Alexoxo said:
What does it means?
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Hi there,it means that you search on google for 33 version.btw flashed Rom,really really god.installation went without any error.but i'm curious about pitch black theme.does paranoid have that implemented and possibility to hide pillow bar.good job
timo_capa said:
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Hi timo first of all thank you for this amazing rom i want to know about the nfc toggle tile i cant find it is this normal?
@timo_capa or if anyone can please kindly provide simple instructions on how to flash this custom ROM. Provide a simple guide on how to install it via Recovery option and Fastboot option.
I tried flashing it and I ended up softbricking my OnePlus 7 Pro. Please it is not everyone that is on Telegram so kindly provide installation instructions on the first post. Thank you
Open boot loader with
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
boot into fastboot mode
place rom file inside adb folder & run
Code:
fastboot update romname.image.zip
Make sure you download the .image.zip file
On first boot it will ask you to reset data, Reset your data & thats it
thanks for your hard work,,,
i flashed and used for one day,,,
battery timing was best, even better than oos10..
i faced some minor UI glitches,, as this is first built,, it's ok.. ROM id smooth.
charging speed is better than oos10..
the reason why i have to come back to oos10, was Snapchat chatting bug,,,
example if i send a msg , it will not show in settings and will send after hours.. some msgs even weren't send....
please fix Snapchat issue or if someone know how to solve Snapchat chat issue, please reply to this comment...
2nd it's showing device isn't certified, please solve it too.
Note: if anyone facing issue related fastboot option,, i mean if your device stuck on Bootloader warning,,, even after format data,,,, then please flash all partitions manually then then restart to recovery, format data then reboot to system... this is how i was able to boot ROM

Development Paranoid Android Topaz 1 - POCO F4 / Redmi K40S [MUNCH]

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​We are very excited to announce Paranoid Android Topaz, based on Android 13.
On the first launch, you’ll notice a clean setup with beautiful wallpapers from Hampus Olsson, who teamed up with us again to create several beautiful pieces of artwork. Hampus is a multi-disciplinary artist whose design stands for itself and we’re glad to have him onboard. We also added further UI touches that we believe enhance the overall user experience. You can find all of the Paranoid Android wallpapers and many more in the Abstruct app from the PlayStore.
Our builds are based on the Code Linaro Organization Android base, which is optimized for Qualcomm platforms and has a higher degree of performance, battery life, and functionality compared to the Android Open Source Project platform. The Paranoid Android team and contributors are focusing on squashing existing bugs, and implementing and improving features, performance, and stability. We are dedicated to providing a user experience with the stability that you can expect from stock ROMs with best-in-class performance and features to help you get the most out of your device.
Notice
We kindly ask all of you that are in a position to donate anything, to help and support us so we can provide better and faster build releases, as well as increase the download speed of our servers, all looking for your enjoyment.
You can donate on the link below:
Donate
Device-specific issues
* You tell us
Requirements
Make sure you've latest platform tools for Android.
Download
You can always get our builds from our website Paranoid Android website
Note: Custom kernels are NOT supported the kernel says it supports PA and GMS is included!
Changelogs
Keep an eye on our Twitter account, @paranoidaospa, as we will be posting about new features getting included in the release builds, as well as links to betas for those devices that will get them. For more detailed information please have a look at the second post of this thread of each build changelog on the website.
Paranoid Android Topaz released
Instructions (fastboot method)
* Reboot to fastboot
* fastboot update --skip-secondary --skip-reboot aospa*.zip
* Reboot into recovery
* Wipe Data / Factory Reset
* Reboot to system
Instructions (recovery method)
* Reboot to recovery (twrp or ofox)
* Flash firmware (miui 14 global)
* Flash rom
* Format data
* Reboot to system
Kernel source
Important / Useful links
Paranoid Android Twitter
Paranoid Android Channel (Telegram)
Paranoid Android Download Channel (Telegram)
Paranoid Android Community (Telegram)
Cheers and #StayParanoid!
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reserved
any custon setting?
Boom_Hacker said:
any custon setting?
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i found thank you
Is camera working here? even if is an AOSP or MIUI?
Looks cool~
OMG I can tell you guys, it's maybe the BEST ROM EVER for Poco F4, It has the Oxygen OS Camera with all the effects working. The look n' feel is awesome!! so clean, so fast, so compatible with everything you need.
I didn't find any issues so far.
Just give it a try, FOR REAL!!
i have installed with recovery method and i had spark os previously and it overwriten over it like an update instead of clean update.
Anyway after that i wanted to first clean everything and then flash the ROM but i cant seeem to boot twrp from fastboot.
"fastboot boot recovery" does not work. tried both orangefox and twrp. This might be a bug.
I think i have to flash someother rom first and then boot into TWRP.
tinted said:
i have installed with recovery method and i had spark os previously and it overwriten over it like an update instead of clean update.
Anyway after that i wanted to first clean everything and then flash the ROM but i cant seeem to boot twrp from fastboot.
"fastboot boot recovery" does not work. tried both orangefox and twrp. This might be a bug.
I think i have to flash someother rom first and then boot into TWRP.
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you using wrong command you need to boot into recovery by 'fastboot boot filename.img'
or flash recovery as boot by 'fastboot flash boot filename.img' after installing rom it will automatically change to aosp recovery also boot will restore
Siddk said:
you using wrong command you need to boot into recovery by 'fastboot boot filename.img'
or flash recovery as boot by 'fastboot flash boot filename.img' after installing rom it will automatically change to aosp recovery also boot will restore
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i am using the correct command, I was just lazy to include the .img in the comment i wrote. I did not try the "fastboot flash boot filename.img" though. This issue might also be because of the ROM overwriting last ROM.
Anyway, i reinstalled MIUI fastboot rom and then did " fastboot boot filename.img" and it worked this time. And then installed paranoid android after clean wipe. Everything working now.
INITIAL IMPRESSIONS of ROM,
wifi strength is little less. 5 Ghz wifi is disconnecting frequently and staying on 2.4ghz. I has to manually connect to 5ghz wifi multiple times even when i am right next to router.
5G on Jio is not working, used to work in spark OS I used. although i did change from 14.0.2 indian firmware to 14.0.4 indian firmware. I dont think newer firmware should break 5G but we nevere know.
since 5G is in trails we get unlimited data so 5G support would be nice. Also, i get 500mbps siting at home so that is a plus as well.
Wireless display casting is working.
standby battery seems very good.
I miss HBM. I feel like display could get little more brighter but i cannot do side by side testing so i might be wrong.
battery percentage inside a circle battery indicator would be nice, otherwise it is taking lot of status bar space. if not that then circle indicator instead of bar would be better to read the battery status.
tinted said:
i am using the correct command, I was just lazy to include the .img in the comment i wrote. I did not try the "fastboot flash boot filename.img" though. This issue might also be because of the ROM overwriting last ROM.
Anyway, i reinstalled MIUI fastboot rom and then did " fastboot boot filename.img" and it worked this time. And then installed paranoid android after clean wipe. Everything working now.
INITIAL IMPRESSIONS of ROM,
wifi strength is little less. 5 Ghz wifi is disconnecting frequently and staying on 2.4ghz. I has to manually connect to 5ghz wifi multiple times even when i am right next to router.
5G on Jio is not working, used to work in spark OS I used. although i did change from 14.0.2 indian firmware to 14.0.4 indian firmware. I dont think newer firmware should break 5G but we nevere know.
since 5G is in trails we get unlimited data so 5G support would be nice. Also, i get 500mbps siting at home so that is a plus as well.
Wireless display casting is working.
standby battery seems very good.
I miss HBM. I feel like display could get little more brighter but i cannot do side by side testing so i might be wrong.
battery percentage inside a circle battery indicator would be nice, otherwise it is taking lot of status bar space. if not that then circle indicator instead of bar would be better to read the battery status.
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CAF based rom use different recovery make sure you using correct one sparkos recovery not works on caf
5G should work try to enable with code
Siddk said:
CAF based rom use different recovery make sure you using correct one sparkos recovery not works on caf
5G should work try to enable with code
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No bruh its the same recovery caf and for Aosp
Siddk said:
CAF based rom use different recovery make sure you using correct one sparkos recovery not works on caf
5G should work try to enable with code
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sorry but i dont know what you mean by code.
"Hey Google" works super responsively from screen off state.
Netflix supports HDR 10.
Google Sounds app for ringtones seems to be bugged. Tried installing/updating with 3rd party apk and it still buggy. majority sounds dont work at all
tinted said:
Hey Google works super responsively from screen off state.
Netflix supports HDR 10.
Google Sounds app for ringtones seems to be bugged. Tried installing/updating with 3rd party apk and it still buggy. majority sounds dont work at all
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only for you its work for me installed official topaz1 paranoid
https://builds.paranoidandroid.co/aospa-topaz-1-munch-20230426.zip
REDOTHELLO said:
only for you its work for me installed official topaz1 paranoid
https://builds.paranoidandroid.co/aospa-topaz-1-munch-20230426.zip
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sorry but what is working for me? i am confused by your comment
can anyone else confirm that their Google pay and Phone pay are able to activate the bank accounts, this might be SBI bank account related as well but sms verification failing from two days.
EDIT: its working, it is as stupid as selecting wrong sim for verification. But I was selecting SIM1 which was supposed to be my main SIM card and I double checked afterwards in the SIM tray and my main sim card is in SIM 1 slot but in software it is reversed somehow
Can using Indian MIUI firmware instead of Global firmware be the issue?
Does this Custom ROM Support Dolby Atmos by Ryzuki ?
Hand down best battery life among all ROMs i tried, it's not even close. I never get more than 5hrs since i enable every feature there is.
I still have to test with some of my apps that run constantly in background, like Google fit activity tracking, Resilio Sync(file backup),wavelet(audio convolution, basically corrects my earphones to more neutral signature),password manager, earbuds software, mi band app.

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