[ROM][TREBLE][X72X][9.X][VoLTE] NitrogenOS 9 Pie [DELTA OTA] - LeEco Le Pro3 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other D

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Android OS version: 9
For devices: Leeco Le Pro 3 (zl1 , zl0)
Built by: andr68rus
Changelog: http://dl.nixadm.ru/nitrogen-9-zl1/nitrogen_zl1-Changelog.txt
Source code: https://github.com/nitrogen-project
Device tree: https://github.com/omni-x2 branch p
Developers: xyyx, andr68rus
Thanks: ezio84, beanstown106, maxwen etc.
Google Apps: Open GAPPS (ARM64, 9.0, pico or micro recomend)
Recovery: here
Feature requests will be ignored
Based on AOSP
xyyx (Max) - main developer
andr68rus - zl1 bringup, some device specific features etc etc
Firmware (minimum 20S): here
Copy the ROM, Firmware and Gapps into internal storage.
Go to your recovery
Wipe Data (if u are decrypted, format data)
Install Firmware, ROM and Gapps zip.
Reboot - 1st boot takes around 5-10 minutes.
Enjoy
Beta versions HERE
If you like the ROM, you can donate me for bringup, trees, some patches etc.
andr68rus: PayPal
Or xyyx for the ROM.
xyyx: PayPal
Nitrogen Project
Known Bugs:
* SELinux permissive for now
* You tell me
Special Thanks:
@codeworkx for his major contributions to the LeEco msm8996-common code and kernel and the awesome open source camera HAL
@ThE_MarD for help, manifests for oreo, and his contributions to x2 develop.
@mosimchah for his contributions to the LeEco msm8996-common code and kernel
@moto999999 for helping the x2 get LAOS 15.1 working. When others left LAOS he helped get the momentum started again.
@infrag for his contributions to x2 such as the multiple audio fixes, LEDs and sorting out the open source camera HAL blobs and assisting with QS Torch
@shivatejapeddi for his contributions to x2 such as finding the fix for QS Torch and the regularly requested VoLTE support XD
@KuranKaname for his contributions to x2 such as helping get Dalvik VM and HWUI sorted out when 14.1 settings didn't work on 15.1, plus his never-ending mission to finding the most optimized code.
@Tortel1210 for his contributions to x2 and helping out with gerrit.
@GalaticStryder for his fix for truly display panel that is better than my fix and his other awesome kernel improvements.
ViSi0Naryy for his contributions to LeEco msm9996-common with testing and contributions with Gerrit
...and finally the community. This is for the community, by the community. Give yourselves a pat on the back. If I missed anyone? Please let me know and I can add them.
XDA:DevDB Information
NitrogenOS 9.0 Pie for Le Pro 3, ROM for the LeEco Le Pro3
Contributors
andr68rus
Source Code: https://github.com/nitrogen-project
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.x
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2018-10-23
Last Updated 2018-10-23

Wow, I knew it! Thanks for that, keep it going please!

Boots without issue. Awesome work!

Great job looks

Great work Andrey. The best ROM on the PIE!

Great ROM. The only thing missing is choosing a dark theme as in omni. Here is a great block of extended settings. It is worse in omni.

Thanks for support @andr68rus , good rom.

Good job

tsongming said:
Boots without issue. Awesome work!
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Seems like I am following you around to ask a same question. Here I am again: does this rom have LiveDisplay feature which enables you to change color profile and calibration?

4K2K said:
Seems like I am following you around to ask a same question. Here I am again: does this rom have LiveDisplay feature which enables you to change color profile and calibration?
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It does have Live display, and it has Kcal built into the system which is really nice. Its not exactly the same as what you are talking about but nonetheless pretty good. But It doesn't have options to set the display to Dynamic, Photography, Cinema etc. But those settings are just saved profiles. and you can pretty much achieve the same lighting and colour with Kcal.

tsongming said:
It does have Live display, and it has Kcal built into the system which is really nice. Its not exactly the same as what you are talking about but nonetheless pretty good. But It doesn't have options to set the display to Dynamic, Photography, Cinema etc. But those settings are just saved profiles. and you can pretty much achieve the same lighting and colour with Kcal.
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Thank you for the detailed answer. You again saved me from wasting time and hassle.
And no, Color Profile is not just saved profiles and one cannot achieve color correction only with Kcal. While Kcal does provide color calibration, it is quite limited unless paired with Display Profile. Put simply, without a Color Profile option, the display sits somewhere near the Adobe RGB color spectrum, just like Samsung phones before they introduced Screen Mode (primary colors looked neon due to it.) Making changes via Kcal does not help much when whole spectrum is off to begin with.

4K2K said:
Thank you for the detailed answer. You again saved me from wasting time and hassle.
And no, Color Profile is not just saved profiles and one cannot achieve color correction only with Kcal. While Kcal does provide color calibration, it is quite limited unless paired with Display Profile. Put simply, without a Color Profile option, the display sits somewhere near the Adobe RGB color spectrum, just like Samsung phones before they introduced Screen Mode (primary colors looked neon due to it.) Making changes via Kcal does not help much when whole spectrum is off to begin with.
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Yes, I am fully aware of what ICC profiles are. I was attempting to keep the answer stupid simple. Most people would have no idea.
I used to work at ICG with Don Hutcheson before he retired. He is one of the main contributing pioneers in digital colour correction http://www.hutchcolor.com/Don.html ICG invented the original commercial grade CCD drum scanner., today's mass production heidelberg commercial grade scanners use ICG patents. I am not claiming to have anywhere near his understanding or maybe yours. but I certainly paid attention.
Understand the wide color gamut mode
Edit : If you saved a preferred setting with Kcal, it would still be a profile.
No its not nearly as good as what comes with Lineage or Samsung and its parameter settings are good enough for real color profiling Nonetheless, its still saved colour, shades and lighting , what name would you give a saved setting?

tsongming said:
Yes, I am fully aware of what ICC profiles are. I was attempting to keep the answer stupid simple. Most people would have no idea.
I used to work at ICG with Don Hutcheson before he retired. He is one of the main contributing pioneers in digital colour correction http://www.hutchcolor.com/Don.html ICG invented the original commercial grade CCD drum scanner., today's mass production heidelberg commercial grade scanners use ICG patents.
Understand the wide color gamut mode
Edit : If you saved a preferred setting with Kcal, it would be a profile. No its not nearly as good as what comes with Lineage or Samsung. Nonetheless, its still saved colour and lighting , what named would you give the saved setting?
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I tried to use roms that do not have Color Profile options but just could not handle the skewed color. I thought it was a curse to be color sensitive and blamed my photography background. Hell, most people prefer adobeRGB screen on SRGB content thinking it is so vivid and nice. Look at how people setup TVs - cranked up saturation, contrast and even sharpness. An eyesore but to my amusement, people like it that way.
I find it interesting that you with such a background are okay with this issue. And I admire you for that. I wish I could handle incorrect colors. Funny thing is, I have no taste when it comes to food and audio. I guess all my sensitivity went toward color rendition.
Regarding the question, I do not know. Maybe Color Parameters?
EDIT: fixed grammar.

4K2K said:
I tried to use roms that do not have Color Profile options but just could not handle the skewed color. I thought it was a curse to be color sensitive and blamed my photography background. Hell, most people prefer adobeRGB screen on SRGB content thinking it is so vivid and nice. Look at how people setup TVs - cranked up saturation, contrast and even sharpness. An eyesore but to my amusement, people like it that way.
I find it interesting that you with such a background are okay with this issue. And I admire you for that. I wish I could handle incorrect colors. Funny thing is, I have no taste when it comes to food and audio. I guess all my sensitivity went toward color rendition.
Regarding the question, I do not know. Maybe Color Parameters?
EDIT: fixed grammar.
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Parameters, that is the word, I stand corrected. Have you tried Lineage 16? it's fantastic, it still has bugs but less than any other Le Pro 3 , Pie Rom. You will like Omni, but at the moment it has alot of issues. I am going to stick with Lineage 16 for now until these other Rom's mature.
I am just a wanna be photographer. Music, is my biggest hobby, and I was just out of college when I was lucky enough to find work with ICG and travel the world. First as a salesperson, later a support tech and finally management. I am sure that you know alot more about colour profiling than I do. Thanks.

tsongming said:
Parameters, that is the word, I stand corrected. Have you tried Lineage 16? it's fantastic, it still has bugs but less than any other Le Pro 3 , Pie Rom. You will like Omni, but at the moment it has alot of issues. I am going to stick with Lineage 16 for now until these other Rom's mature.
I am just a wanna be photographer. Music, is my biggest hobby, and I was just out of college when I was lucky enough to find work with ICG and travel the world. First as a salesperson, later a support tech and finally management. I am sure that you know alot more about colour profiling than I do. Thanks.
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Yes, I have been on Lineage 16 about a week. It works great and luckly, I do not have issues for my use beside it asking for SIM card setup upon boot up. I also found it to offer great battery life which is crucial for me.
However, though it works great, I prefer roms with more features so I wanted to try this rom but its lack of Color Profile is a deal breaker.

After using at least 4 months Validius, now I have switched to this rom. My first Android 9 on my LX720! I'm very pleased how lean, fast and feature-rich the rom is, and I have no issues till now excepting of this one:
Cyrillic SMS are sent again as empty spaces. This is presumably a unicode-issue of Lineage for this mobile (cyrillic is only one case of unicode...), noticed by me at first with Android 8. I thought that it will be solved once and for all in Android Pie, and I hope it further. Nevertheless, I will use now NitrogenOS as daily driver, I like it!

The first post says that if your phone is decrypted, format. Does that mean a full format including internal storage or just wiping data?

For those who has problem with SIM:
/system/framework/qti-telephony-common.jar - remove this and reboot.
This is temp solution to use AOSP telephony.

Great Job!!!
I've few question before install this rom
1) Is the Play Store certified?
2) Is NFC working?
3) Is the wifi display working?
4) SOT?

For those who have problems with device certification
There are many ways to bypass certification
1.How to bypass the certification of the device after first run
Reboot into Recovery
Open a terminal
Enter:
adb root
Then:
adb shell 'sqlite3/data/data / com.google.android.gsf/databases / gservices.db'
Select * from "main" where "name" = " android_id";"
Then sign up - https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/
Reboot!
2. Need Ruth.
Navigate to the "market" folder under /data/data / com.android.vending / shared_prefs.
Locate the finsky file.xml. Open the text editor, find the key "device-google-certified" and change false to true, but before saving, stop the play store
Overload the phone.
If this line is not present - it needs to be added.
3. 1. Open build.prop to / vendor
2. Looking for the line "ro.vendor.build.fingerprint", and copy the value
3. Open build.prop in /system, and insert the value in "ro.build.fingerprint"
4. Restart the device, and clean the data "play store", " Google play services"
5. Rejoice certification
4.Manual" certification " of the device
!!! If you are at the initial setup stage, you need to complete it. If you are prevented from notifying about the need for certification - disable them !!!
Download and install this .apk file: https://mega.nz/#!e1EC2CyT!71oJAaqbDokkz378NtpMygWiCLN7Xpdciupset-i-y8
Go to the previously installed application and copy the number from the line " Google Service Framework (GSF)"
Go to the website >>>
https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/
You can use a PC, but be sure to log in with the same Google account as on Your device
If you're not logged in, sign in to your Google account on your device
Ready!
5.Download and install this .apk file: https://mega.nz/#!j4UiDQ7J!ULDmlxl-C0vtbs76dZqT12g_D61_ADZRfYwIeKiRvyq
Go to the previously installed application and copy the number from the line " Google Service Framework (GSF)"
Go to the website >>>
https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/hex-to-decimal.html
Insert these values "Google Service Framework (GSF)"in the "Enter hex number" field"
Copy the converted number from the "Decimal number" field"
Go to the website >>>
https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/
You can use a PC, but be sure to log in with the same Google account as on Your device
Insert the converted number into the field and click " Register"
Ready! : lol: (my certification appeared only after a complete reset of the device)

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[KERNEL][CLANG 8.0][3.18.x] KingKernel

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This is the home of KingKernel development for sailfish/marlin
Created by: @kingbri and @Sweetie​
Our philosophy: The idea is to create a kernel that is packed with features, but doesn't compromise stability or battery life.
This kernel is compiled with the latest, bleeding edge Clang 9.x
Features:
- Based on EAS v3.5
- Has 4.4 ports from mm, RCU, zram, etc...
- Cpufreq: chill, updated schedutil, blu_schedutil, bioshock, conservativex to name a few
- Adrenoboost and @Sultanxda's cpu_input_boost driver ported to 3.18
- Dynamic SchedTune boost
- Spectrum Support
- Franco performance profiles for P
- Switches to noop I/o when screen is locked
- CFQ default, maple I/o sched included
- exFAT fs support
- f2fs support
- OC gpu to 710 Mhz
- TCP westwood: default
- High brightness mode and Backlight dimmer included
- Vibration control
- Boeffla WL blocker with wakelocks blocked
- Audio High perf mode enabled by default
- Sound control
- And so.... so much more
Update Schedule:
Always upstreamed to latest sources
Always updated to latest patches
Will notify about updates in changelog
How to flash:
Non-root:
Flash as normal in TWRP
KingKernel features what I call "boot tweaks" that activate themselves on every boot and change some values. These are composed of the small stuff such as setting default gov values and miscellaneous tweaks. ​
Root (Use any autoflasher, I reccomend FrancoKernel manager since it can flash anything):
[*]Make sure you're rooted first
[*]Either flash through TWRP or your favorite autoflasher (FKM)
[*]Reboot and you should be good!
My policy on flaming/rude commentary:
Flaming - posting of a provocative or offensive message to provoke an angry response:
I WILL NOT condone these posts in any way, shape, or form. If you are flaming me or anyone else, you will be reported and private messaged saying that you have been flaming and you need to stop. If you have an issue with the kernel, please reply here for stable and the TG chat for betas
However, Off Topic comments are encouraged!
KingKernel beta builds- I know that you have heard of beta builds before, so here are the instructions to download and reach me for reporting bugs​
[*]Downloads located here: [url]https://github.com/King-Kernel/beta-builds[/URL]
[*]MAKE SURE TO READ THE README inside the GitHub page
[*]I will not answer bugs in this thread, please reference the telegram group section for me to answer
Mod Edit: Link Removed
Downloads (Stable): [url]https://github.com/King-Kernel/stable-builds[/URL]​
Source code: [url]https://github.com/King-Kernel/KingKernel-marlin[/URL]​
Current Version v4.2
Linux - 3.18.134
Security - Feb. 2019
Feature changes:
-Changeup some boost values
-Purge blackenedmod
-Add in boot tweaks
-Use pigz for zipping
-Add skip_override
-more stuff...
Since my build environment can change frequently, I'm going to post the current environment here (hardware stays the same):
mid-2012 MBP with 16GB of ram and core i5 processor
Building on a 256GB external SSD running Solus Budgie
Custom rom stuff to remove:
BenzoRom: remove /system/etc/init/benzorom-io.rc (interferes with setting default io sched to cfq on kernel)
PixelDust: its init.rc sets multiple default values that interfere with the kernel settings, however the boot tweaks should counteract these actions pushed by the ROM
Magisk Modules:
None.
My position on kernel modding:
I'm fine if you mod your phone in any way, shape, or form. Based on some testers, people have been saying that the kernel works better by itself without using any mods. The init.rc only sets some defaults and cosmetic values. If you are planning on using a kernel mod, just know that I DON'T support them. I'll try to fix your issue of course, but it's not guaranteed that your issue will be fixed, please contact the mod dev to fix the issue
Pixel and Pixel XL users!
I'll be making a new branch (the really unstable one)
Which will have a lot of new features, also it'll be quite unstable.
We will filter those features slowly in the stable branch.
If you guys need any new feature! Then reply to this or PM me (with commit link or the thread where you saw that) I'll try my best to add that.
Booted and smooth so far on lineage PIE. Elementary OS is a beautiful distribution, I ran it for a minute before switching to deepin.
Also, any info on the bluschedutil governor? I usually run sched or schedutil because of the whole eas thing. But I seen it and haven't been able to search anything. Currently running it
noidea24 said:
Booted and smooth so far on lineage PIE. Elementary OS is a beautiful distribution, I ran it for a minute before switching to deepin.
Also, any info on the bluschedutil governor? I usually run sched or schedutil because of the whole eas thing. But I seen it and haven't been able to search anything. Currently running it
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It's in the Blu spark kernel for op6 and is just schedutil with multiple mods
[do replies really require a title? I am losing my original thought to reply..]
Downloading and testing. I am still fairly new to android development but not computers in general. I have compiled a kernel.
Would you mind posting your workflow from git to make? Possibly your bash history so I and others can have proper command syntax / reference?
I have a Dell PowerEdge R710 with dual Intel Xeon X5550's + 80+GB memory and a bunch of 300GB 15.3k SAS drives running Debian Jessie.
Its a older server but it took only 40 minutes to build Carbon Rom. I could assist with build from time to time if your laptop fans ever require a break. ;hj
(I also have same model, think it was the first generation Intel built MBP. It can't run anything past Snow Leopard or Lion but it runs Windows 10 really well; as alternative method to syncing a iPhone as new versions of iTunes require macOS that my MBP cannot upgrade to.)
Thank you for your contributions to the internet.
Be well.
@kingbri
What is up with this commit? Why would you have to pick a fix of someone else's bad pick?
github.com/King-Kernel/KingKernel-marlin/commit/6142c211378ffc1d282a35c1d25e41992c500f89
Also, this commit doesn't have any authorship. Is this your 100% original code?
github.com/King-Kernel/KingKernel-marlin/commit/04cb51eb014e86d25c550e82df6f66bcca1c886a
Thanks in advance. I would love to run this kernel after getting a satisfactory response.
fight_the_kang said:
What is up with this commit? Why would you have to pick a fix of someone else's bad pick?
github.com/King-Kernel/KingKernel-marlin/commit/6142c211378ffc1d282a35c1d25e41992c500f89
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He didn't pick that, that commit doesn't exist in nine7nines kernel at all. He committed as nine7nine (something he keeps doing). That commit is 100% kingbri's, yet he is giving nine7nine the authorship and making nine7nine look like a fool.
@kingbri: fix it.
This is something that has been bugging me since the original conversation back with nine7nine. Fix it.
I've been in contact with github over this. I'm also trying to get in contact with nine as well to make a dmca claim.
What you are doing is in violation of the gpl.
So I sat in his telegram and decided to see what he has been saying. So first off he denied he'd ever heard of it, you can scroll down on this forum and see the original King-Kernel thread I'll leave a screenshot attachment, let's call it exhibit a.).
Then he warned the person and said only talk about this in private. Exhibit b.)
And just for archival sake. Exhibit c.) the actual dev letting him know about this MONTH'S ago.
Edit: I'd love a response that isn't full of it, or even better a full apology and fix.
AllusionPDX said:
So I sat in his telegram and decided to see what he has been saying. So first off he denied he'd ever heard of it, you can scroll down on this forum and see the original King-Kernel thread I'll leave a screenshot attachment, let's call it exhibit a.).
Then he warned the person and said only talk about this in private. Exhibit b.)
And just for archival sake. Exhibit c.) the actual dev letting him know about this MONTH'S ago.
Edit: I'd love a response that isn't full of it, or even better a full apology and fix.
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I just got banned from his chat for trying to have the type of discussion that needs to happen to address the issue. This thread should be closed at this point
Firstly, I would like to say that I'm sorry that I didn't address the git issues when they came up 3 months ago, it was a tough place for me and I had to take a hiatus. However, this situation wasn't dealt with properly. I said that I'll fix the issues, but these people kept berating me with insults and didn't listen that i'm fixing the issues. So, I am fixing them as I post this, but the issues need to be discussed in a calm and formal matter and not just straight up insulting me. This is the end of this discussion
kingbri said:
Firstly, I would like to say that I'm sorry that I didn't address the git issues when they came up 3 months ago, it was a tough place for me and I had to take a hiatus. However, this situation wasn't dealt with properly. I said that I'll fix the issues, but these people kept berating me with insults and didn't listen that i'm fixing the issues. So, I am fixing them as I post this, but the issues need to be discussed in a calm and formal matter and not just straight up insulting me. This is the end of this discussion
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1) no one is insulting you. No one in this thread has said anything to you that could be considered an insult. If anything, you are insulting us by banning us from your telegram group to avoid fixing the problem
2) you are the one who has not handled the situation properly. It takes a fraction of a day to fix a commit yet this whole drama has been going on for months and you have been too stubborn to just fix it. Again, banning people and ignoring the problem is not the way to deal with it
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
slothdabski said:
1) no one is insulting you. No one in this thread has said anything to you that could be considered an insult. If anything, you are insulting us by banning us from your telegram group to avoid fixing the problem
2) you are the one who has not handled the situation properly. It takes a fraction of a day to fix a commit yet this whole drama has been going on for months and you have been too stubborn to just fix it. Again, banning people and ignoring the problem is not the way to deal with it
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It's a start. He did apologize. Hopefully he will learn.
https://github.com/King-Kernel/KingKernel-marlin/issues/1
Commits fixed. the branches KingKernel and KingKernel-oct-stable now have the fixed authorship of the commits. If the commits show up in the search bar, it's from the branches that are NOT the ones listed above
@slothdabski and @shagbag913, i'm gonna unban you guys from the TG chat
kingbri said:
Commits fixed. the branches KingKernel and KingKernel-oct-stable now have the fixed authorship of the commits. If the commits show up in the search bar, it's from the branches that are NOT the ones listed above
@slothdabski and @shagbag913, i'm gonna unban you guys from the TG chat
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Thank you, appreciate it [emoji106]
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk

[ROM][UNOFFICIAL][9.0_r21] MoKee OpenSource Project

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/*
* Your warranty is... still valid?
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
MoKee Open Source is the biggest non-profit Android Open Source development team in China, with members from all parts of the world. We follow the latest development from Google closely and improve various parts of Android according to the user habits. Being a non-profit organisation, we utilise our spare time and own funds to keep this passion alive. Therefore, the costs for the forum and servers are solely beared by us. In order to provide a good user experience, we only included a few preinstalls in the ROM. Along with the advertisements in the forum; we hardly get enough to pay for the bandwidth. The point is, those are our only source of income, however many developers choose to exclude them when releasing unofficial builds. Unlike CyanogenMod, we did not accept monetary help at the early stages, as in China, most people do not understand the meaning of “making a donation”. They would think of it as buying a service, which is conflicting with our objectives. Anyways, we still made it until today, and even started to provide third party developers a chance to utilise our OTA system. All of these are the fruit of our hard work and passion. We are proud of the happy users, and we are also proud of the support given to MoKee Open Source. Most importantly, we are proud of the improvements we have achieved all these while, and the advancements never stop.
What's working :
Everything
Known issues:
you tell me...
Instructions :
Download the latest build and GApps
Reboot to recovery
Flash pie vendor and firmware
Flash the latest build and GApps
Reboot
Downloads :
MoKee Download for Poco F1
MoKee Add-Ons:
MoKee Extras​
Credits:
abhishek987
Mokee Development Team
LineageOS
MoKee video
https://youtu.be/EoBvH6mfhPo
XDA:DevDB Information
MoKee OpenSource Project, ROM for the Xiaomi Poco F1
Contributors
ronks888
Source Code: https://github.com/MoKee
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: TWRP, Unlocked bootloader
Based On: Mokee Open Source Project
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2018-12-12
Created 2018-12-12
Last Updated 2018-12-12
ChangeLog:
- Initial Build
2018/12/13
- update kernel to 4.9.144
- hide notch (developer options)
- change default display density to 440dpi
- Enable ViLTE
- Enable 18:9 aspect ratio
- added APN
- Others specials improvements and features
2018/12/17
- update kernel to 4.9.145
- enable boots frameworks
- enable Call Record
- Snapdragon Camera
- MIUI Video
- Others specials improvements and features
Hope you'll E N J O Y !!!
New ROM! Shall give it a try and report back! Thanks for your hard work
alright! another one!
Used Mokee on Mi A1. It was pretty good. Almost identical to LOS
Nice compilation ! I really like the way the notch handling is done. Still way to go to test it further but the early feel is awesome.
Does it have pie gesture control like in resurrection remix or msm-extended?
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Does it have pie gesture control like in resurrection remix or msm-extended?
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Nope ! It just has the basic AOSP Swipe up on Home button gesture.
@ronks888 Just flashed the ROM. In love with it :highfive: Thank you for building. I guess this is going to be my daily driver for a while. Please continue to provide updates and also wish it becomes official soon.
P.S. Jio network doesn't have APN on the first boot and had to add manually (just letting it know here in case someone is flashing)
Thanks for Sharing
Michael Anish said:
@ronks888 Just flashed the ROM. In love with it :highfive: Thank you for building. I guess this is going to be my daily driver for a while. Please continue to provide updates and also wish it becomes official soon.
P.S. Jio network doesn't have APN on the first boot and had to add manually (just letting it know here in case someone is flashing)
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Hi, can you please let me know a few of things since you are already on this ROM.
1. SeLinux policy (Permissive or Enforcing).
2. Battery life.
3. Navbar vibration intensity (whether too high like LOS).
4. Status bar notification compatibility (whether dot or i on gets out of the notch line).
5. Any random reboots (mostly when device is in idle).
6. Any performance issue such as occasional lag or freeze (mainly when performing heavy task or gaming).
7. Auto brightness (whether stable or fluctuates too much).
8. Whether ctsPtofile gets passed on Magisk or need additional magisk module for that.
9. Last but not the least, how is the touch response (I'm sure you know what I am talking about).
Thank you for taking your time to read and answer.
Rowdyy Ronnie said:
Hi, can you please let me know a few of things since you are already on this ROM.
1. SeLinux policy (Permissive or Enforcing).
2. Battery life.
3. Navbar vibration intensity (whether too high like LOS).
4. Status bar notification compatibility (whether dot or i on gets out of the notch line).
5. Any random reboots (mostly when device is in idle).
6. Any performance issue such as occasional lag or freeze (mainly when performing heavy task or gaming).
7. Auto brightness (whether stable or fluctuates too much).
8. Whether ctsPtofile gets passed on Magisk or need additional magisk module for that.
9. Last but not the least, how is the touch response (I'm sure you know what I am talking about).
Thank you for taking your time to read and answer.
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1. Actually I can't find SELinux policy (yeah it's very strange for me)
2. Battery life is very good. Probably due to the Mokee kernel
3. Vibration is perfect. I'd say medium intense comparing to those high intensity and low intensity in other ROMs
4. Notifications get a dot on both the sides
(However there still needs to be customisation of battery style and usage of 4G instead of LTE - @ronks888)
5. No random freezes or reboots at all. (I know how it is because I had been testing ROMs and I had random reboot in AOSiP and random freezes in test build of official Citrus CAF)
6. No performance issue at all. I'm not a gamer so I can't comment on the gaming performance at all. But all apps load quick and fast and switching b/w recents was smooth
7. Auto brightness is very stable
8. CtsProfile will never get passed on Magisk V18 . Check the below tweet quote
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1072812881232715776?s=19
9. I am on the latest vendor 8.12.10 and it's all fine for me. (8.12.7 was buggy and I literally went back to 8.11.15 )
Overall , there's couple of UI only work that needs to be done like battery style and 4G icon. It's all those status bar options.
Rest everything is very nice. I'm finally sticking to this ROM for quite sometime
@ronks888 The status bar icons (battery,wifi etc) on the lockscreen need to aligned like the Home screen status bar icons. The lockscreen status bar icons appear to be pushed too much towards the edge. Rest so far so good. The rom is serving me excellent battery life with no UI lags and is very lightweight and brisk to use.
Michael Anish said:
1. Actually I can't find SELinux policy (yeah it's very strange for me)
2. Battery life is very good. Probably due to the Mokee kernel
3. Vibration is perfect. I'd say medium intense comparing to those high intensity and low intensity in other ROMs
4. Notifications get a dot on both the sides
(However there still needs to be customisation of battery style and usage of 4G instead of LTE - @ronks888)
5. No random freezes or reboots at all. (I know how it is because I had been testing ROMs and I had random reboot in AOSiP and random freezes in test build of official Citrus CAF)
6. No performance issue at all. I'm not a gamer so I can't comment on the gaming performance at all. But all apps load quick and fast and switching b/w recents was smooth
7. Auto brightness is very stable
8. CtsProfile will never get passed on Magisk V18 . Check the below tweet quote
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1072812881232715776?s=19
9. I am on the latest vendor 8.12.10 and it's all fine for me. (8.12.7 was buggy and I literally went back to 8.11.15 )
Overall , there's couple of UI only work that needs to be done like battery style and 4G icon. It's all those status bar options.
Rest everything is very nice. I'm finally sticking to this ROM for quite sometime
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Strange! I'm on NOS (it's still in BETA) with Magisk 18.0 and ctsProfile passes without needing to flash any magisk module.
Anyway, I will try Mokee tomorrow along with miui stable pie (stock & EU) and let see which one suits my taste.
This rom has framework boost implemented?
MoKee video
https://youtu.be/EoBvH6mfhPo
Update MoKee OpenSource
ChangeLog 2018/12/13
- update kernel to 4.9.144
- hide notch (developer options)
- change default display density to 440dpi
- Enable ViLTE
- Enable 18:9 aspect ratio
- added APN
- Others specials improvements and features
Hope you'll E N J O Y !!!
@ronks888 Thank you for the update. The new build is now aesthetically very nice with the new DPI values. Especially notch.. My only request is to add battery styles. Otherwise I'm satisfied and using it now . More snappier now.
someone please test.. is screen saver gear icon still giving force closes
Mohan0004 said:
someone please test.. is screen saver gear icon still giving force closes
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Not for me here

[KERNEL][AOSP-11/MIUI-STABLE] Quantic Kernel [19/07/21][4.19.197]

Welcome to Quantic a Kernel built specially for Redmi k30 PRO/ POCO F2 Pro codename: lmi
One of the most used kernel on Custom ROMS on Cepheus chosen by developers and one of the most battery friendly on Redmi k20 Pro community​
/* I'm not responsable for any damage on your device, for X or Y reason, also I'm not responsable if you loose your alarm and got fired and also the thermonuclear war, anything like that, installing this kernel you renounce to make me responsable of any unwanted behavior of your device */
/*Compatible ONLY with Android 11 (Excluding MIUI)*/
Hi everyone, I want to introduce you my new kernel named Quantic-Kernel, this is my personal build kernel with my prefered features. Hope everyone enjoy it and I'll be maintaining it so people can used it with their preferred AOSP ROM(See details below)
FEATURES
Fixed Camera not working on AOSP ROMs
Reduced logging events
Deleted Focaltech touch testing driver
Swapped scheduler from WALT to Pure PELT (No google implementation)
Enabled ZRAM up to 2GB with lz4 compressor
Upstreamed lz4 compressor
Removed log events on drm by XiaoMi
Android Binder tweaks
ion and iommu rewrittes by kerneltoast
Using new efficient minimum CPU Frequencies
Deactivated CAF CPU Boost following MIUI stock kernel parameters
Deactivated MSM_Performance
FIX CPU Capacity issues
Frame commit, touch request, display rendering and drm are processed using big cores to achieve performance at the lowest energy consumption
Cleaned up XiaoMi code from Android 10
WARNING: This kernel is a forward port of the old MiCode release from Xiaomi (from sm8250.0 tag to SMxx50.0 tag) with some missing stuff reversed by custom code, which can lead into unwanted and NOT reported bugs, be careful, this kernel is a release for people that wan't to test new and distinct development stuff and to have a little preview of what we could achieve with a newer source from XiaoMi, PLEASE KINDLY REVIEW BUGS SECTION.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Make a TWRP backup of BOOT and DTBO partitions
Flash Quantic-Kernel_rX.zip
Reboot to system
Enjoy it
BUGS:
WiFi broken
Some people may experience that mic is not working on CALLS (only happens on dialer app)
NOT WORKING ON MIUI A11 ?
DOWNLOAD HERE: https://github.com/Official-Ayrton990/android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8250/releases/tag/r3.1
TELEGRAM CONTACT
https://t.me/aicplmi <-- Discussion group for support
Thanks List
To kdrag0n
To kerneltoast
To alk3p
To @TeamMex
To Dynescape
SCREENSHOTS ATTACHED BELOW
XDA:DevDB Information
Quantic Kernel, Kernel for the Redmi K30 Pro
Contributors
Ayrton990
Source Code: https://github.com/Official-Ayrton990/android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8250 (branch QK-eleven)
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Current Beta Version: r1
Beta Release Date: 2021-02-26
Created 2021-02-26
Last Updated 2021-07-19
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Or you can simply hit the like (thanks) button to promote me on XDA Forums
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@ poster
Great Work, been awaiting a custom kernel to calm my itch abit, looking forward to seeing this progress, installing it on Octavi OS rn, ill check back with a review
efinityy said:
@ poster
Great Work, been awaiting a custom kernel to calm my itch abit, looking forward to seeing this progress, installing it on Octavi OS rn, ill check back with a review
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Didn't boot on Octavi OS, Didnt have time to pull a kmesg, I'll get to it this evening
Great work, hope it will be completely finished soon. Thanks
OnT: works great on latest derpfest rom, except for wifi ofcourse. UX feels alot smoother and battery drain on standby is notably reduced.
efinityy said:
OnT: works great on latest derpfest rom, except for wifi ofcourse. UX feels alot smoother and battery drain on standby is notably reduced.
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Thanks for feedback, mate
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realy want to try this kernel but will be wifi fixed soon?
Thanks fot your effort dev.
You are only one who keep developing kernel for poco f2 pro
I have request I don't if it could be done or not
Many users complain green tint and black crush display and I figured out it may be something to be edited in display refresh rate and total pixels (like CRC app for overclocking refresh rate for windows)
when aggressive refresh rate is done or excess of total pixels added the screen turns to defects like tints and color crush
So if you can decrease total pixels untill reached it is minimum limit it will solve these defects for poco f2 pro displays
magaedy said:
Thanks fot your effort dev.
You are only one who keep developing kernel for poco f2 pro
I have request I don't if it could be done or not
Many users complain green tint and black crush display and I figured out it may be something to be edited in display refresh rate and total pixels (like CRC app for overclocking refresh rate for windows)
when aggressive refresh rate is done or excess of total pixels added the screen turns to defects like tints and color crush
So if you can decrease total pixels untill reached it is minimum limit it will solve these defects for poco f2 pro displays
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This sounds interesting, as this is an issue i have alot, especially with DC dim turned on, spotify for example has a green hue from top to bottom, fading the further down you go
EDIT; upon looking through the commits i can see some fiddling is done with the screen, hopes are high
efinityy said:
This sounds interesting, as this is an issue i have alot, especially with DC dim turned on, spotify for example has a green hue from top to bottom, fading the further down you go
EDIT; upon looking through the commits i can see some fiddling is done with the screen, hopes are high
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Where this fiddling is done and by whom ?
magaedy said:
Where this fiddling is done and by whom ?
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in the OPs source github link.
efinityy said:
in the OPs source github link.
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guide us, master, and show directly path for our dream
Commits · Official-Ayrton990/android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8250
CAFest Kernel for Xiaomi-SM8250 based on LA.UM.9.12.r1-08000-SMxx50.0 Tag - Commits · Official-Ayrton990/android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8250
github.com
there you go
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Commits · Official-Ayrton990/android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8250
CAFest Kernel for Xiaomi-SM8250 based on LA.UM.9.12.r1-08000-SMxx50.0 Tag - Commits · Official-Ayrton990/android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8250
github.com
there you go
View attachment 5251009
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and with uat help?
New Quantic Kernel Update is out with bugfixes:
Changelog
- Fixed broken WiFi
- Fixed mic on audio calls
- Upstreamed LTS to 4.19.188 (Learn why is important to merge LTS to Linux Kernel: https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/kernel/releases?hl=en#long-term-stable-kernels)
- Upstreamed CAF Tag to: LA.UM.9.12.r1-11000-SMxx50.0
- Latency improvements on UI
- f2fs substantial speed improvements
- Support for TTL data fixation
- Added FOD command fixation on dtbo. FOD now should be reliable than before.
- WALT Scheduler tweaked to reduce latency through tasks
- Affine touchscreen IRQs to the prime CPU cluster
- Optimize interrupt dispatcher by assigning pm_qos as low latency and to avoid cpu idle on interrupts requests.
- Set BBR as default algorithm for TCP Congestion
- Drop some non-eficient and unused defconfigs
- Fix some dynamic allocations
- Swtiched to SLMK to avoid apps closing from the background
- Fix battery drain present when locking device with LTE only enabled by fixing an unbounded workqueue
- Use LZ4 algorithm for ZRAM and set by default 2GB instead of 3GB
- Fix a Important race condition on DRM to avoid security exploits
- Disabled AUDIT as selinux is no more dependent of it.
- Using SD865+ GPU Max frequency
- Reduced logs to the minimum to reduce performance overhead
- Imrpoved UFS performance by optimizing current driver and scrapping out XiaoMi's jank code.
Download here: https://github.com/Official-Ayrton990/android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8250/releases/tag/r1
Donate here: paypal.me/ayrton990
Telegram group for support: t.me/aicp_lmi
Regards, Ayrton!
Doesn't work with hentai os. Doesn't boot.
wifi work now? sombody on shapeshift 2.4 ? work?

Development Paranoid Android Topaz Release 1 - ASUS Zenfone 9

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We are very excited to announce the release 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 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
* No issues were found upon testing, feel free to report if you encounter any.
Requirements
Make sure you've latest platform tools for Android.
Download
You can always get our builds from our website Paranoid Android website
GCam that I found was great: Link
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.
Instructions
Make sure your data is backed up (via Google or other services)
Unlock your bootloader, and in fastbootd mode follow the next command
fastboot -w (Wipes the entire device as well as userdata)
Extract recovery from the downloaded aospa-topaz-alpha-*-image.zip
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot fastboot
fastboot update aospa-topaz-alpha-*-image.zip
Reboot and you should set!
Important / Useful links
Paranoid Android Twitter
Paranoid Android Channel (Telegram)
Paranoid Android Download Channel (Telegram)
Paranoid Android Community (Telegram)
Source code
Kernel
Also, thanks to:
@ggpew2
@xboxfanj
Cheers and #StayParanoid!
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Let the party begin
Ohhh finally!
Though considering I have Japan model, I guess I will lose the access to felica. But I can cope with that I guess. Thanks!
Are special functions like "zentouch" working on this rom?
unable to install this on my Zf9. Bootloader is unlocked. I can get into Fastbootd, but the device itself isnt recognized unless i update the drivers in device manager. I have to update it EVERY time the phone goes into fastbootd. Just backing out and back in again makes it unrecognizable by the PC.
Updating it allows "Fastboot devices" to see it. However typing Fastboot -w just gives me "Erase successful, but not automatically formatting. Cant determine partition type" and then also "FAILED (remote:Invalid partition)" for both userdata and cache. Flashing the recovery after this just gives me:
"Writing "recovery""
"FAILED (remote: no such file or directory)"
What the hell is going on? Tried on 2 different PCs and still the same.
A first right there! The first ever custom ROM running on the 8+ Gen 1!
DankDeuxez said:
What the hell is going on? Tried on 2 different PCs and still the same.
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Do you use a USB-C to USB-C cable? If yes, try USB-A to USB-C
Anyone tried this? Wondering if Google Wallet works as I had issues with root.
I have it installed, though the ROM seems to have difficulties connecting to Google services. At the moment, I still have no connection.
Really smooth, though! Loving how fluid it all is.
Has anyone tried using a Bluetooth LE Audio device with this ROM? I hear on Reddit that the Zenfone 9 does not support LC3 on its stock ROM, and that concerns me.
If that's the case, does Aptx Adaptive (not to be confused with Aptx or Aptx HD) work on this ROM?
https://www.reddit.com/r/zenfone/comments/10guooa
UPDATE: While I was not able to get the Setup to connect to Google services, I was able to connect to Google services after the fact and download apps. A minor inconvenience for me, but I think it's worth addressing for others.
First big thanks to @Androbots and the whole team
Tested it for a couple of days now, rom really has daily driver potential, when the devs keep working on it.
Pros:
- Super smooth
- feels pretty pixel like
- colors in camera look better (especially night mode feels better to me)
- Bluetooth works with all my devices
- no crashes or other big issues so far
Cons/issues:
- (most annoying) when selecting text, the copy, search,... Menu doesn't always (actually basically never) appear
- after being in landscape (game), after turning screen off/on touch controls seem to be in portrait (90 degree flipped)
- couldn't find double tab 2 wake (maybe I missed it?)
- runs into thermal throttling way earlier then stock, even with performance mode enabled
- sound is a bit worth, but that was to be expected
- no slow motion in camera, no idea about the other modi, I rarely use the cam
timo_capa said:
Do you use a USB-C to USB-C cable? If yes, try USB-A to USB-C
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My pc nor laptop doesnt have any type C ports. Been using a usb A to C cable. I know it works because ADB finds my phone AND fastboot if i install the fastboot drivers.
Veiranx said:
UPDATE: While I was not able to get the Setup to connect to Google services, I was able to connect to Google services after the fact and download apps. A minor inconvenience for me, but I think it's worth addressing for others.
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UPDATE2: After having it installed for around five days, the active usage of the phone seems to have improved versus the stock OS (according to Accubattery): Screen on Rate is 9-10% per hour vs >10% per hour on stock. However, during sleep mode there seems to be something draining it; Screen off rate is 1-2% per hour. This is much higher than it is for stock, which is routinely at the 0.6-1% range.
While it may depend on what apps are installed, services active, etc., I'm comparing most of the same apps between stock and Topaz Alpha 1. Topaz, due to having to manually install everything, has fewer apps due to me just not having gotten around to getting them all yet.
1. Always show time and info seems not working
2. No tap2wake
3. Built-in Chrome browser crash (fix after update)
4. Cannot install 32-bit only APPs (I know but still have to use some)
5. Cannot remove Google account after login (shows not allowed by admin)
6. Built-in camera APP too minimal (I know there is no GCam for it yet, so I suggest switching to Asus stock camera APP)
7. The vibrations feel awful, it has a Linear Resonant Actuator, but now feels like a Rotating Mass.
8. Wrong device requirement when flashing (require taro)
9. Flashing fastboot option failed (can't switch to slot B, odm_b partition not exist, etc.)
10. Battery drained 1.3% per hour when screen off (I personally think this is much)
Are there any build instructions?
Darkmasterhk said:
First big thanks to @Androbots and the whole team
Tested it for a couple of days now, rom really has daily driver potential, when the devs keep working on it.
Pros:
- Super smooth
- feels pretty pixel like
- colors in camera look better (especially night mode feels better to me)
- Bluetooth works with all my devices
- no crashes or other big issues so far
Cons/issues:
- (most annoying) when selecting text, the copy, search,... Menu doesn't always (actually basically never) appear
- after being in landscape (game), after turning screen off/on touch controls seem to be in portrait (90 degree flipped)
- couldn't find double tab 2 wake (maybe I missed it?)
- runs into thermal throttling way earlier then stock, even with performance mode enabled
- sound is a bit worth, but that was to be expected
- no slow motion in camera, no idea about the other modi, I rarely use the cam
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Thank you for the feedback. Coming to your issues:
- Haven't faced this one
- Intended AOSP behavior
- Yet to be implemented
- That's due to the differences between thermal implementations in stock vs. pa
- Speakers same as above ^
- GCam Go is supposed to be minimal, I'll pin the GCam I use in OP
Veiranx said:
UPDATE2: After having it installed for around five days, the active usage of the phone seems to have improved versus the stock OS (according to Accubattery): Screen on Rate is 9-10% per hour vs >10% per hour on stock. However, during sleep mode there seems to be something draining it; Screen off rate is 1-2% per hour. This is much higher than it is for stock, which is routinely at the 0.6-1% range.
While it may depend on what apps are installed, services active, etc., I'm comparing most of the same apps between stock and Topaz Alpha 1. Topaz, due to having to manually install everything, has fewer apps due to me just not having gotten around to getting them all yet.
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I am still trying to figure out what's causing the idle drain. Better active drain should be expected since the kernel is free of thousands of lines/second worth of debug prints that were enabled for some reason on stock and is also mostly free of debug drivers that tend to regress both performance and battery life.
New update will be seeded once qpr2 (March Feature Drop) is merged into source.
I have a build ready with April patches and lots of updates! Anyone willing to test? I can DM them a build, although more than likely you will have to clean flash it. Thanks!

[CLOSED][ROM][13.0][blueline] Project Elixir [OFFICIAL] [Stable][AOSP]

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Project Elixir for the Pixel 3 [blueline]
Code:
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* We are not responsible for anything that may happen to your phone by installing any custom ROMs and/or kernels.
* You do it at your own risk and take the responsibility upon yourself and you are not to blame us or XDA and its respected developers.
"This is a user-friendly thread, all your suggestions, and proper bug reports are important to us but don't be disrespectful to anyone here. Your suggestions and proper bug reports will be taken into consideration.."​
Project Elixir is another aftermarket AOSP ROM which basically offers minimal UI enhancement & close to Stock Android ROM with great performance, security and stability. Most of the OEMs' these days will provide slow and untimely updates, but we don't do that here. We closely follow Google to bring the latest updates to our users, and even prolong support for devices that have been declared obsolete by OEMs. Our ROMs' source code is open-source, secure, stable, and outstanding. Your experience while using Project Elixir will be butter smooth without compromising the quality of the Android experience. In short, it's perfectly balanced between Great Performance, Security, stability, minimal UI & awesome features including pixel goodies So do not hesitate anymore, join us now and start enjoying the beauty of stock Android. Download and enjoy Project Elixir on your respective devices!​
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- And Also Our Hardworking Maintainers​
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NOTE : In Project Elixir you get all the useful features and with updating source every month it's hard to keep all the threads updated everytime everywhere so kindly visit our website for latest changes and screenshots.
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NOTE: It is STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing and please avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup (or with any backup/restore app) as this can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug, restoring regular apps is fine. If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience any strange behavior.
CLEAN FLASH (Moving From A12 to A13)
- Installation Guide:
First Time Install / Clean Flash from Another ROM
Reboot to Fastboot
Flash boot.img
Go to Recovery Mode
Go to "Apply Update - Adb Sideload"
Flash the ROM
FORMAT DATA . (Requires full backup of internal storage) ignore any error
Reboot to System
What works?
Wifi | RIL | Mobile data | GPS | Camera
Flashlight | Camcorder | Bluetooth | Fingerprint reader | Lights | Sound | vibration
Almost everything
What doesn't work? or Any Bug ?
You tell me!
BUG REPORT !!
As soon as the problem occurs, take a logcat and please inform us via Telegram or XDA.
for more READ THIS​
- Android Open-Source Project
- Pixel Experience
- LineageOS
- Proton AOSP
- Arrow OS
XDA Banner and Template Credit goes to Amaan
- Others, I may have forgot to mention​
- Android OS version: 13.0
- Security patch: Apr 2023
- Build author/Device Maintainer : Julius Ronald & Saurav
- DEVICE: Pixel 3
- DEVICE CODENAME: blueline
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Thanks for the contribution. It's always nice to have a variety of custom ROMs. I look forward to seeing this in action.
pfederighi said:
Thanks for the contribution. It's always nice to have a variety of custom ROMs. I look forward to seeing this in action.
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Do share reviews
downloading now..thanks
I cannot find boot.img
in the post
or can it be installed from twrp ?
Abdulrouf said:
or can it be installed from twrp ?
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sure
Cheers to all of the 'ElixirTeam' who made this ROM possible, Its Smooth, Stable and I really love the colorful UI , has no glitches of any kind as yet for the past 2 days that I am using it on my Pixel 3 as a daily driver.
I installed this ROM after using Evolution X 7.6.2 as my daily driver, battery life is far better than Evolution and i love the customizations. My light Pixel 3 feels as fresh as any other newer, heavier and beefy Pixel's.
I would like to mention, if it may be of help to anyone, i don't use any kind of messenger's like whatsapp, telegram, signal etc.. I use Google 'Messages' instead,
I was not able to register my number in the Enable chat features in the 'Messages'
settings. After googling around, found that the absence of 'Carrier Services' can be the culprit and it indeed was, after installing it from the Playstore, i was able to make the enable chat feature work.
I installed a modded Gcam apk and the camera also works great.
Coming from Evolution, only two things I miss in this ROM are the 'colored' app notification icons and mainly the pixel parts section in Evolution where there was a option to boost the 'Speaker' and 'Mic' Volume, which was really magical because it boosted the volume of the down speaker for notifications/alarm and the mic while voice communication without any distortion and there is no rooting involved to install any magisk module like viper to boost the volume, which i was never able to make it work anyways..
Pixel 3 has that notorious low 'notification' and 'alarm' volume issue, because it uses only the down speaker for those and that to at a really low volume which sadly was never resolved by Google.
Sincere request to the Elixir Team, if you can incorporate the colored icons in the ROM and volume boost option in Pixel Parts section or include the same in the Essence Section of this ROM in the near future updates, if not the colored icons feature atleast the volume boost option is a must and i am pretty sure, each and every person who installs this ROM will appreciate, which will be a real 'Elixir' for that frustrating 'low volume' issue of Pixel 3, I will never feel the need to install any other ROM ever again.
Please keep up the good work...thanks a ton.
Mobile data without network connection. Mobile data is frozen in GSM.
Where is boot.img file?? I don't want to install twrp.
MASS.DROID said:
Cheers to all of the 'ElixirTeam' who made this ROM possible, Its Smooth, Stable and I really love the colorful UI , has no glitches of any kind as yet for the past 2 days that I am using it on my Pixel 3 as a daily driver.
I installed this ROM after using Evolution X 7.6.2 as my daily driver, battery life is far better than Evolution and i love the customizations. My light Pixel 3 feels as fresh as any other newer, heavier and beefy Pixel's.
I would like to mention, if it may be of help to anyone, i don't use any kind of messenger's like whatsapp, telegram, signal etc.. I use Google 'Messages' instead,
I was not able to register my number in the Enable chat features in the 'Messages'
settings. After googling around, found that the absence of 'Carrier Services' can be the culprit and it indeed was, after installing it from the Playstore, i was able to make the enable chat feature work.
I installed a modded Gcam apk and the camera also works great.
Coming from Evolution, only two things I miss in this ROM are the 'colored' app notification icons and mainly the pixel parts section in Evolution where there was a option to boost the 'Speaker' and 'Mic' Volume, which was really magical because it boosted the volume of the down speaker for notifications/alarm and the mic while voice communication without any distortion and there is no rooting involved to install any magisk module like viper to boost the volume, which i was never able to make it work anyways..
Pixel 3 has that notorious low 'notification' and 'alarm' volume issue, because it uses only the down speaker for those and that to at a really low volume which sadly was never resolved by Google.
Sincere request to the Elixir Team, if you can incorporate the colored icons in the ROM and volume boost option in Pixel Parts section or include the same in the Essence Section of this ROM in the near future updates, if not the colored icons feature atleast the volume boost option is a must and i am pretty sure, each and every person who installs this ROM will appreciate, which will be a real 'Elixir' for that frustrating 'low volume' issue of Pixel 3, I will never feel the need to install any other ROM ever again.
Please keep up the good work...thanks a ton.
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Thanks for the tip. Can you point out where is the boot.img file? i flashed from twrp and now i cannot boot
you can join here... check in document
MASS.DROID said:
Cheers to all of the 'ElixirTeam' who made this ROM possible, Its Smooth, Stable and I really love the colorful UI , has no glitches of any kind as yet for the past 2 days that I am using it on my Pixel 3 as a daily driver.
I installed this ROM after using Evolution X 7.6.2 as my daily driver, battery life is far better than Evolution and i love the customizations. My light Pixel 3 feels as fresh as any other newer, heavier and beefy Pixel's.
I would like to mention, if it may be of help to anyone, i don't use any kind of messenger's like whatsapp, telegram, signal etc.. I use Google 'Messages' instead,
I was not able to register my number in the Enable chat features in the 'Messages'
settings. After googling around, found that the absence of 'Carrier Services' can be the culprit and it indeed was, after installing it from the Playstore, i was able to make the enable chat feature work.
I installed a modded Gcam apk and the camera also works great.
Coming from Evolution, only two things I miss in this ROM are the 'colored' app notification icons and mainly the pixel parts section in Evolution where there was a option to boost the 'Speaker' and 'Mic' Volume, which was really magical because it boosted the volume of the down speaker for notifications/alarm and the mic while voice communication without any distortion and there is no rooting involved to install any magisk module like viper to boost the volume, which i was never able to make it work anyways..
Pixel 3 has that notorious low 'notification' and 'alarm' volume issue, because it uses only the down speaker for those and that to at a really low volume which sadly was never resolved by Google.
Sincere request to the Elixir Team, if you can incorporate the colored icons in the ROM and volume boost option in Pixel Parts section or include the same in the Essence Section of this ROM in the near future updates, if not the colored icons feature atleast the volume boost option is a must and i am pretty sure, each and every person who installs this ROM will appreciate, which will be a real 'Elixir' for that frustrating 'low volume' issue of Pixel 3, I will never feel the need to install any other ROM ever again.
Please keep up the good work...thanks a ton.
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after research etc and ask maintainer hentaiOS, caused kernel up to 337.. so i must revert kernel to 327 and hold. why? thats not have a bug mic etc.
sourav24071999 said:
Do share reviews
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I've been using it for a day now. The automatic color theming comes up with some interesting colors, but it somehow works. Transitions and graphics performance in general are very snappy. Hard to say what battery life is like after using for just one day, but it seems decent. The included music app is nice.
Things I found that don't work: Google Camera, Squeeze for Assistant, and WiFi calling.
I don't like that it replaced the existing recovery partition.
It's a very responsive and stable ROM.
pfederighi said:
I've been using it for a day now. The automatic color theming comes up with some interesting colors, but it somehow works. Transitions and graphics performance in general are very snappy. Hard to say what battery life is like after using for just one day, but it seems decent. The included music app is nice.
Things I found that don't work: Google Camera, Squeeze for Assistant, and WiFi calling.
I don't like that it replaced the existing recovery partition.
It's a very responsive and stable ROM.
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i am using this 'MGC_8.5.300_A10_V6_ENG.apk' version of GCAM, it works fine for me.
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