[NEW] aodNotify - Notification Light / LED for OnePlus 8 + No fingerprint visible! - OnePlus 8 Themes, Apps, and Mods

[NEW] aodNotify - Notification Light / LED for OnePlus 8 + No fingerprint burn in!
This app was initially developed for Samsung Galaxy devices with Always on Display. As OnePlus devices will also get an Always on Display soon i decided to create a version specially for OnePlus devices. For now the app runs in a compatibility mode as the Always on Display has not been released yet. App is in beta stage currently.
You need a notification light / LED for your OnePlus 8!
With aodNotify you can easily add a notification light / LED to your OnePlus 8!
You can select different notification light styles and show the notification light around the camera cutout, screen edges or even simulate an notification LED dot in the statusbar of your OnePlus 8 or OnePlus 7!
This app hides the fingerprint icon, so the icon can not burn in your screen! Enjoy your notification light!
MAIN FEATURES
• Notification light / LED for OnePlus 8 or OnePlus 7!
• Double tap to wake when notification arrives!
• Charging / Low battery light / LED
MORE FEATURES
• Notification light styles (around camera, screen, LED dot)
• Custom app / contact colors
• ECO animations to save battery
• Interval mode (on/off) to save battery
• Night times to save battery
BATTERY USAGE PER HOUR ~:
• LED - 7.5%
• LED & INTERVAL - 5.5%
• LED & ECO ANIMATION - 3.5%
• LED & ECO ANIMATION & INTERVAL - 2.5%
Without notification light the app consumes almost 0% battery!
DOWNLOAD:
DEVICES
• OnePlus 8
• OnePlus 7 (untested)??
• OnePlus 6 (untested)??
NOTES
• The app is still in beta stage, errors may occur!!
• OnePlus may block this app with future updates!
• Please check if the app is compatible before updating phone software!
• Altough we never experienced any screen burn in issues on our test devices, we recommend to not keep the notification light / LED active for a long time! Use at you own responsibility!
"OnePlus" is a protected trademark of "One Plus Technology Co., Ltd"

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@Jawomo
Working good, glad to see you on the OP8, much appreciated.
Enjoy the coffee, you've earned it.

KOLIOSIS said:
@Jawomo
Working good, glad to see you on the OP8, much appreciated.
Enjoy the coffee, you've earned it.
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Thanks! Is the position of the light around the camera ok? or did it need an fine adjustment in Notification light > Dimensions ?
Will add the offset to default if needed

Jawomo said:
Thanks! Is the position of the light around the camera ok? or did it need an fine adjustment in Notification light > Dimensions ?
Will add the offset to default if needed
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The positioning is real close, good enough for me.
My screenshots don't show it, but, it is ever so slightly off-center, high at the 10:00 position.
Just a BTW/question :
I typically use the hide the cutout option in display settings.
In that mode, the ring light actually sits right below the camera cutout,resting atop the clock (clock still visible,an overlay by the ring).
Is this normal/limitation due to hiding the cutout?
To me, it's perfectly acceptable, it's not as if I'm not going to check my notifications, the app is doing its job, replacing the notification LED.
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@Jawomo
Tweaked the X/Y axis position on the camera ring:
X:4
Y:5
Left the size in X&Y as-is.
That puts it perfectly centered.

KOLIOSIS said:
The positioning is real close, good enough for me.
My screenshots don't show it, but, it is ever so slightly off-center, high at the 10:00 position.
Just a BTW/question :
I typically use the hide the cutout option in display settings.
In that mode, the ring light actually sits right below the camera cutout,resting atop the clock (clock still visible,an overlay by the ring).
Is this normal/limitation due to hiding the cutout?
To me, it's perfectly acceptable, it's not as if I'm not going to check my notifications, the app is doing its job, replacing the notification LED.
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@Jawomo
Tweaked the X/Y axis position on the camera ring:
X:4
Y:5
Left the size in X&Y as-is.
That puts it perfectly centered.
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Will put the adjusted values in next beta. Thanks for testing!
Re the hide cutout option, will check if this can be optimized.

2.5% battery per hour is not too much consumption to show a notification led?

sakun-ice said:
2.5% battery per hour is not too much consumption to show a notification led?
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As the LED is display on screen it consumes more energy like a single LED. But you wont let the light be active for hours, normally you check the device every hour at least.. so it wont consume that much battery.
But we can get some cool animations or fullscreen edge lighting, so for me its ok. When an AOD is released by OnePlus it will get lower hopefully.

Jawomo said:
As the LED is display on screen it consumes more energy like a single LED. But you wont let the light be active for hours, normally you check the device every hour at least.. so it wont consume that much battery.
But we can get some cool animations or fullscreen edge lighting, so for me its ok. When an AOD is released by OnePlus it will get lower hopefully.
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I'm currently showing 1% usage & using the edge lighting option. (Using the default intelligent battery control setting for this app : Settings > Apps > aodNotify >Battery Optimization)
Definitely don't want to turn this thread into a battery life thread, but, just posting to show that it's not running down the battery in the background.

After the latest update I can't change offset position, only offset size.

diigiital said:
After the latest update I can't change offset position, only offset size.
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Fixed! thanks!

Jawomo said:
Fixed! thanks!
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Thanks, and I did buy you a coffee.:good:

diigiital said:
Thanks, and I did buy you a coffee.:good:
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Thanks!
Does the camera cutout still need adjustment?

So glad you put this out for the OP8. Exactly what I was missing!! Thank you
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Fyi, taking a little break for some days to recover. Please support each other as good as possible.
Thanks to all for contributing!
Will be back soon!
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Some times when receive call. Screen is off....
Does anyone have this problem?

I've just downloaded this to try it out. Is there a 'test' mode where I can see what it's going to look like? Nothing is shown on the screen at the moment. I'm running 10.5.7 (UK).
Alan

cascade128 said:
Some times when receive call. Screen is off....
Does anyone have this problem?
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Slow unlocks after setting this up

narutosri said:
Slow unlocks after setting this up
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I am getting this issue. Also one touch wake isn't working while app is running. I need to double tap, then use fingerprint sensor to unlock.

5stars said:
I am getting this issue. Also one touch wake isn't working while app is running. I need to double tap, then use fingerprint sensor to unlock.
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Yep even I am facing the issue.....uninstalled the app for now although I loved it that I bought the premium. I will install it again after this is resolved.

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[ROM] MeanPop v2.15 | Apr 20 | LVY47H 5.1 | All Carriers | LED w/clr/blink | prox.fix

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MeanPop for the Nexus 6!
MeanPop is built on stock 5.1.0 base (LVY47H)
TOP FEATURES
Color Battery %
Green battery when charging (% still visible while charging)
Time w/seconds and date on ambient display and lockscreen
Native notification LED
No special kernels or apps needed: the LED "just works"
Supports LED color (chosen in any app)
Flashing or solid LED (configurable - see post 2)
User configurable LED color priority system! (see post 2)
Can be turned off completely in build.prop (last line)
MEANPOP GOALS
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To be clean: mostly stock look and feel
To be mean: apply optimizations for smoother performance
To be nice: provide cool functionality not present in the stock base
VIDEOS
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Thanks Mike for the great video review!
NEWS/HAPPENINGS
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v2.15 - Added color battery text (configurable, see post 2) and reduced contrast "Android is starting..." dialog to reduce screen burn-in​
ROM/RADIO CONFUSION?
We developers are still getting a handle on exactly what changes were made in LMD47D, E, M, I and LVY57H and which radio works best for which carrier. Keep in mind that this ROM will run with any of those radios, just be sure to use the radio that is best for your carrier. You are likely to get service on any carrier using any of the three available bootloaders/radios but based on feedback in multiple threads and user testing, it is my recommendation that:
- T-Mobile users use the LMY47M bootloader/radio (flash via TWRP - thanks @scrosler)
- Everyone else use the LMY47E bootloader/radio (batch file: flash via fastboot - thanks @scrosler)
NEED A PROXIMITY SENSOR FIX?
MeanPop v2.09 now has the proximity sensor fix built in: you will not have proximity sensor issues with this ROM!
For those running other 5.1 ROMs, some users are experiencing problems with the increased sensitivity of the proximity sensor on 5.1 ROMs and are cutting, removing, or buying new screen protectors to fix the problem. This is no longer necessary! Just download my proximity sensor fix. It should fix your proximity sensor on any 5.1 stock based ROM. Installation is simple: just install your ROM and then flash the fix over top.
SECTION I: ROM SPECS
The clean:
Built on stock 5.1.0 LVY47H
Smooth and stable (I don't release betas)
User configurable options (see post 2) - set once and they stick through updates: no weeding through Aroma settings with each update!
The mean:
Performance tweaks
Screen on/off performance and battery tweaks for snappier UI and better battery
The nice:
Rooted (SuperSU)
Non-forced encryption
init.d support
Signature checking disabled
De-odexed for your modding pleasure
Zipaligned
6 way power/reboot menu (includes ability to turn off ambient display when you pick up the phone - useful when phone is in a moving vehicle)
To disable ambient display activation due to movement when in a vehicle, long press power and check the box for "Ambient Pickup OFF" (ambient display will still light for incoming notifications)
Re-enable ambient display on pickup with a long press on power, then check "Ambient Pickup ON"
Built in proximity sensor fix: you will not have the black-screen-in-calls issue with this ROM and your ambient display will work
Fixed low/inconsistent initial volume of ringtones and alarms (5.1 bug)
Clear all recent tasks
Battery % on status bar
Battery % on ambient display
Color battery text: white --> yellow --> red based on battery level (configurable - see post 2)
Ability to disable proximity sensor for those having black screen issues in calls on 5.1 ROMs (see post 2)
Ability to disable proximity sensor for ambient display (see post 2)
Native notification LED w/color support (solid or flashing - see post 2)
User configurable LED color priority: make your most important colors "stick" (see post 2)
Native LED can be turned off by modifying the last line in /system/build.prop (debug.nativeled=false)
Set your own LED blink rates (on/off times) in /data/meanpop.opt (see post 2)
Fast blinking blue LED for missed calls
Quick flash charging LED (red = charging, green = full, see post 2)
Ability to turn on/off LED notifications from the power menu (now you can sleep without the blinking and still see status when you turn notification LED back on)
Volume boost mod: thanks @scrosler
Reduced navigation height for more screen real estate (configurable: see top of post 2)
Adaptive brightness adjustments (brighter in bright light such as outdoor indirect sunlight)
Ambient notification - longer display time and slower fade-out
Ambient notification motion sensing improvements (display activates more consistently)
Ambient display lights once for each new notification instead of each notification reactivating the display several times over several minutes
Ambient display works indefinitely instead of stopping after 3 notifications
Ambient display shows time w/seconds and date
Fixed (stock) bug where ambient display can be up to several minutes slow
Double tap home for screenshot
Hold back button for screen off
Battery %
Battery green when charging, shows % while charging
Bonus ringtones, notifications, and alarms from other devices
Stock Android so no carrier bloatware (you'll have to install that yourself)
This is based on Google stock: so gapps already installed
More to come...
Changelog is in post #2
Problems?
Everything has been tested and is working based on initial tests. Since 5.1.0 is a new base, however, if you run into any problems, please just reply in this thread and I'll check into it.
Credit where credit is due:
As with any open source stuff, some of this work is my own and some comes from other sources. So in addition to my own work (mostly in the "mean" category), here's a quick thanks to those of you who contributed knowingly (thank you) and not-so-knowingly via open source 5 finger discount (thank you just the same: your stuff is good and that's why I used it). Sometimes it's not entirely obvious where the source started so if I missed someone, please let me know and I'll add you. Also, I'm careful to only include other work where the author does not specify any usage restrictions or has given approval. If you believe, however, that I've included something that shouldn't be in this ROM, please just PM me.
@scrosler: I started with your stock 5.1 LVY47H odex ROM, so thank you!
@scrosler for your help on the clear all recent tasks mod
Thanks @r4wOne for the MeanPop logo
Want my stuff?:
I list credits in the features section above and links to original works: if you see something credited there and you want to use it, click the link and seek permission from the developer I've credited. If you see something in this ROM and I don't reference some other source, I probably coded it myself. If you want it: take it and use it in your ROM, your theme, whatever you like. I just ask that you please credit me. I'm a firm believer in Android and open source so you don't even have to ask. Anything you see here... it's yours for just the price of a simple line crediting me. I always share as I believe that's the way we developers put the power in Android... and one way we can fight "the Apple brainwashing machine".
SECTION II: FLASHING NOTES
Below are some pointers on flashing before we get to the good stuff (installation and downloads).
Problems after you flash?:
PLEASE DO NOT REPORT PROBLEMS IN THIS THREAD UNTIL you've done a full wipe and fresh install to see if that cures it. I know I should really just do like most devs and proclaim REQUIRES FULL WIPE/FRESH INSTALL on every version. That saves me a lot of headaches but I know what a PITA a fresh install can be even with MyBackup or Titanium at your disposal. So it never hurts to try just a flash without a full wipe, but if you run into any HINT of a problem... anything at all... don't report the problem in this thread until you've tried a full wipe and fresh install first to see if that cures the problem!
Note regarding tweaks: don't flash tweaks or themes on top unless you KNOW the tweak/theme is compatible with the the 5.0.1 base
Flashing - a final note:
Use this ROM at your own risk as I won't be responsible for bricks or any other untoward happenings. I spent a lot of time ensuring that the stuff in this ROM is fast, smooth, and compatible. But... it always helps to have some familiarity with flashing ROMs to keep yourself safe. If you're starting from stock, be sure to familiarize yourself with the unlocking/rooting process (from other threads) before flashing this ROM.
SECTION III: INSTALLATION
Download links are below
Now to installation of the ROM itself...
Always make a backup before installing anything on your phone!
Make sure you already have the proper bootloader/radio installed: I recommend T-Mobile customers use @scrosler's LMY47M radio/bootloader (flashable ZIP) and everyone else use his LMY47E bootloader/radio (fastboot batch file).
On first install of MeanPop, do a full wipe (although if you are coming from a stock 5.0.1 or 5.1.0 base, you can try a dirty flash).
Subsequent updates: no wiping necessary BUT...
If you have any trouble at all, do a full wipe and then reinstall
Install using recovery (I use latest TWRP)
SECTION IV: DOWNLOAD
... you're gonna break it!
Don't flash any other mods, tweaks, or themes unless they specifically say they are built for (the latest version of) MeanPop or you WILL break features in this ROM and/or cause instability! While this ROM is designed to have the general look/feel of the stock ROM, it is highly customized under the hood and mods, tweaks, or themes not designed specifically for this ROM will cause problems. If you want this ROM to run perfectly without any issues, do not flash anything on top.
NEW releases (5.1.0):
Note: coming from MeanPop v1.x, v2.x (or any stock based 5.0.1 or 5.1.0 ROM for that matter): YES! You can dirty flash! But if you run into problems, please factory reset and install fresh before reporting issues.
Just remember to flash the 5.1 radio/firmware before flashing MeanPop v2.x.
Download from Android File Host
OLD releases (5.0.1):
Download from Android File Host
DONATIONS
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Donations are greatly appreciated! If you use this ROM as your daily driver, please consider contributing. This development takes time from my regular job so more contributions = more of my time.
Mike
OPTIONS AND CONFIGURING:
(scroll down for changelog)
Options (flashable ZIPs):
Look in your /data/MeanPop folder
stock-nav-bar.zip - flash this to restore stock navigation bar height
stock-proximity-5.1.zip - flash this if you have no trouble with the proximity sensor on 5.1 ROMs and you'd rather use the stock 5.1 proximity sensor code
CPU optimizations:
If you are running a custom kernel, I would recommend turning off the CPU optimizations. Open /data/meanpop.opt and set:
CPUOPT="false"
Color Battery Text
If you would rather have plain white battery text instead of the default color-level text, open /data/meanpop.opt and set:
BATTCOLOR="false"
Configuring the LED options:
Flashing notification LED and user configurable color priority is now available:
- Use Root Explorer or other root file explorer and open /data/meanpop.opt and edit parameters to your liking
- Set priorities so your more important LED colors stick and are not overwritten by lower priority colors
- Priority 9 will never overwrite priority 8, priority 8 will never overwrite priority 7, and so on
- Keep all priorities set to the default 9 if you don't care and always want to see the most recent notification color
- Default LEDBLINK mode is "auto" = LED will blink as long as there are not more (different) color notifications "underneath". If multiple color LED notifications exist, the LED goes solid.
- When LEDBLINK is set to "true", the LED always blinks
- When LEDBLINK is set to "false", the LED will always be solid
- You can open /data/meanpop.opt and change the blink rate (ON ms and OFF ms - see last two lines in that file)
- Don't go crazy with the blink rates: I recommend keeping the on and off periods at 500ms or higher
- New: LEDCHARGEMS controls how long the LED flashes when charging (red = charging, green = full). Set LEDCHARGEMS=0 to disable charging LED flash.
Notes on native LED... should you use it?:
The native notification LED built into this ROM needs a wake lock to run the LED, but only when the LED is actually on or blinking. Even with nativeled enabled, the phone will deep sleep as long as the LED is off but when the LED is on (solid or flashing), a wake lock is acquired and your phone will use slightly more battery. The difference in battery usage, however, is minimal and the fraction of extra battery used to run the LED is well worth the feature! Even with the LED on or blinking constantly, your phone will typically use only around 1% battery per hour with the screen off/idle.
If you don't plan to use the LED at all, I would recommend opening /data/meanpop.opt (you can do that with something like Root Explorer), and changing this line:
NATIVELED="false"
CHANGELOG
v2.15 released Apr 20
Added color battery text (configurable, see above) and reduced contrast "Android is starting..." dialog to reduce screen burn-in
v2.14 released Apr 13
Added ability to turn on/off notification LED from the power menu
v2.13 released Apr 11
Fixed LED so that it goes out after deleting or archiving an email from Gmail notification
Added volume boost mod: thanks @scrosler
v2.12 - pulled due to LED bug
v2.11 released Apr 6
Fixed low/inconsistent volume of ringtones and alarms (5.1 bug)
Fixed ability to turn off native LED (see above)
v2.10 released Apr 2
Rebased to LVY47H
v2.09 released Apr 1
Added ability to turn ambient display off when the phone is moved/picked up: long press power button and select "Ambient Pickup OFF"
Added ability to turn off CPU optimizations: useful when running custom kernels (see above for setup)
Built-in the proximity sensor fix
v2.08 released Mar 29
Added battery % to ambient display and replaced battery icon with battery % in status bar
v2.07 released Mar 28
Added quick flash LED for charging (see above for options)
Added ability to disable proximity sensor for ambient display (see above for options)
v2.06 released Mar 27
Fixed some minor issues with LED notifications and updated system apps to latest
v2.05 released Mar 25
Added ability to disable proximity sensor during calls for those having black screen issues (see above)
Updated some system libraries
v2.04 released Mar 24
Updated to LMY47M (all-carrier compatible) and updated all system apps
v2.03 released Mar 21
Added clear all recent tasks
Improved LED notifications so that the phone deep sleeps: wake lock is only used when the LED is actually on (solid or flashing)
Removed the second/small time display on the ambient display/lockscreen
Zipaligns all apk's and jar's
v2.02 released Mar 18
Update to LMY47E base
v2.01 released Mar 17
Added 4 way power/reboot menu
Reduced navigation bar height to increase screen real estate
Reduced home button lag
v2.0 released Mar 16
Upgrade to 5.1.0 base
v1.08 released Mar 8
Changed LED code to improve reliability
Added a flashable zip in /data/MeanPop to revert to solid signal bars
v1.07 released Mar 7
Improved clock on ambient display
Fast flashing blue LED for missed calls: never let a missed call go un-noticed!
v1.06 released Mar 5
LED notification reliability improvements
Ability to set blink rates (on/off times): see above
v1.05 released Mar 4
Ambient display shows time w/seconds and date
Fixed ambient display time lag bug (bug exists in stock ROM) where ambient display could show time up to several minutes slow
Improved native LED reliability
v1.04 released Mar 2
Fixed random blue notification LED that was popping up on rare occasions when another color LED is already lit
Improved the nativeled=false in build.prop for people who want their device to deep sleep and don't mind losing the LED (see above)
v1.03 released Mar 1
Fixed status bar signal meter transparency
Improved some boot parameters: should take care of any "storage space is running out" messages that a few people were seeing
v1.02 released Feb 28
Made changes to the native LED code to make it non-stock-kernel friendly
v1.01 released Feb 28
Ambient display lights once for each new notification instead of each notification reactivating the display several times over several minutes
Ambient display works indefinitely instead of stopping after 3 notifications
Fixed a bug that was causing long press back to sometimes not turn off the screen
v1.0 released Feb 27
LED blinking/solid options
LED color priority settings
Instant screen on (zero wake lag)
v0.3 released Feb 25
Improvements to native LED code
/data/meanpop.log that shows LED and screen on/off status messages
Updated superuser binaries
v0.2 released Feb 24
Native notification LED w/color support (solid only, no flashing)
Native LED can be turned off by modifying the last line in /system/build.prop (debug.nativeled=false)
Adaptive brightness adjustments (brighter in bright light such as outdoor indirect sunlight)
Ambient notification mods - longer display time and slower fade-out
Ambient notification motion sensing improvements (display activates more consistently)
Nice to see another option for stock based. I'll have to try it out.
Sent from my SinLess Shamu
Can you list exactly what your "performance tweaks and battery tweaks" are?
Hey I remember you.wasn't your ROM one of the more popular ROMs from the evo 3d?
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mikeyxda said:
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shizkoff777 said:
Hey I remember you.wasn't your ROM one of the more popular ROMs from the evo 3d?
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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Welcome to Nexus 6 Mikey! Fellow meanbean user from the EVO 4G LTE days.... Good times! Will be sure to Flash [emoji3] [emoji106]
antiochasylum said:
Can you list exactly what your "performance tweaks and battery tweaks" are?
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Basically...
While screen is on:
- Stock 300Mhz - 2.6 Ghz CPU scaling
- Slightly lower than stock CPU up-threshold: 80%
While screen is off:
- Lowered 300Mhz - 1.6 Ghz CPU scaling
- Stock CPU up-threshold: 90%
Mike
shizkoff777 said:
Hey I remember you.wasn't your ROM one of the more popular ROMs from the evo 3d?
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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Yeah. I started with the Evo 3D and then developed for the Evo 4G LTE and later the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. I'm on the Nexus 6 now: figured it was time for a true Android device.
Mike
With stock kernel right? Forced encryption?
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mikeyxda said:
Yeah. I started with the Evo 3D and then developed for the Evo 4G LTE and later the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. I'm on the Nexus 6 now: figured it was time for a true Android device.
Mike
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I remember you. I ran your Vzw note 2 rom on my note. It was a great rom. I'm gland to see you here.
janjan said:
With stock kernel right? Forced encryption?
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk 2
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Stock kernel, decrypted (not forced). I haven't played with decrypting my device though: mine is encrypted.
Mike
Changelog?
mikeyxda said:
Yeah. I started with the Evo 3D and then developed for the Evo 4G LTE and later the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. I'm on the Nexus 6 now: figured it was time for a true Android device.
Mike
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Yeah i after the nexus 5 I didn't won't another HTC or Samsung device.well its good seeing you here
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Mikey knows his stuff. I remember his killer rom on the VZW Note 2. Thanks for this rom, Mike!
Oh my god I haven't seen you since the early days of the note 2! You were the first dev I ever donated to. Wow this is awesome. I loved that status bar gradient you had
Clear All and Power Menu....?
Welcome Mikey! I ran nothing but MeanBean on my EVO4GLTE. Glad to see you made the move to Nexus device.
Mervingio said:
Clear All and Power Menu....?
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Power menu is provided in the included Quick Boot app. I find that faster and easier than using the power button anyway (plus it saves your power button) but my intent is to not code stuff that already exists. That way I have time to do the stuff no one has done yet... and I don't have to redo it every time there is a base update.
As for clear all, I personally don't see any need for it: let the OS do what it does. But if lots of people want it, I can look into coding it.
Mike
Alright downloading this finally
Welcome to this awesome phone!! This ROM sounds promising from the other comments I've read, can't wait to flash it!

[App] Energy Ring - Universal Edition! For Pixel 4a!

Download now from Google Play Store! And if you like, please leave a rating.
This is the original battery indicator around punch hole cameras, Energy Ring. All variants of the App is now merged into this one 'Universal Edition', future device supports shall only be available through this App.
If you have a device with punch hole camera, reach out via email to get support added!
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Adds a configurable Energy Ring around the camera lens indicating current Battery level. Dive into the various configuration options, not only you can quickly glance and get the battery info but, Energy Ring adds an accent to your phone's camera lens.
Got a full charge? The Ring will be a 360 degree wrap around the front camera lens.
Battery depleting? So will the arc of Energy Ring.
Out of the box features:-
✓ Energy Ring can be configured from a width of 1 pixel to a donut thick ring
✓ Energy Ring puts almost 0% load on CPU, as it wakes up only to reflect any change in battery level
✓ Energy Ring's direction can be configured as clockwise/bidirectional/anti-clockwise
✓ Energy Ring can hide on fullscreen content (apps, videos, images, games etc)
✓ Energy Ring can be configured to change colors automatically depending on the live battery level
✓ Energy Ring could have a mono color/multiple color segments/gradient (pro)
✓ You can literally assign any color in the world for your favorite configuration
✓ Energy Ring has a number of cool animations whenever a power source is plugged into your device
All that is cool! But what about Energy Ring consuming Battery?!
This is one of the most exciting question for me to answer. Energy Ring more than anything understands that you need to utilize your battery efficiently (after all, that's why you installed the App, right? .) Energy Ring sits on the screen silently putting almost 0% load on CPU, if battery level changes, Android wakes up Energy Ring. Once awake, Energy Ring quickly updates itself and goes back to sleep. And to be that extra efficient, the Ring goes on deep sleep when you turn off the screen, meaning it doesn't even read changes in battery level when the screen is off.
Accessibility Service Requirement:
Android requires Energy Ring to run as an Accessibility Service, to be able to display on Lock Screen. It does not read/monitor any data, whatsoever. This is especially useful for people who have disability to read numbers and work better with visual data.
Download now from Google Play Store! And if you like, please leave a rating.
Already using it. Great feature!!! Loving it.
Thank you so much!!
jagan2 said:
Download now from Google Play Store! And if you like, please leave a rating.
This is the original battery indicator around punch hole cameras, Energy Ring. All variants of the App is now merged into this one 'Universal Edition', future device supports shall only be available through this App.
If you have a device with punch hole camera, reach out via email to get support added!
Similar Apps for other Devices:
Energy Bar
Energy Bar Curved Edition for S8/S9/S10/+
Energy Bar Curved Edition for Note 8/9
Adds a configurable Energy Ring around the camera lens indicating current Battery level. Dive into the various configuration options, not only you can quickly glance and get the battery info but, Energy Ring adds an accent to your phone's camera lens.
Got a full charge? The Ring will be a 360 degree wrap around the front camera lens.
Battery depleting? So will the arc of Energy Ring.
Out of the box features:-
✓ Energy Ring can be configured from a width of 1 pixel to a donut thick ring
✓ Energy Ring puts almost 0% load on CPU, as it wakes up only to reflect any change in battery level
✓ Energy Ring's direction can be configured as clockwise/bidirectional/anti-clockwise
✓ Energy Ring can hide on fullscreen content (apps, videos, images, games etc)
✓ Energy Ring can be configured to change colors automatically depending on the live battery level
✓ Energy Ring could have a mono color/multiple color segments/gradient (pro)
✓ You can literally assign any color in the world for your favorite configuration
✓ Energy Ring has a number of cool animations whenever a power source is plugged into your device
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All that is cool! But what about Energy Ring consuming Battery?!
This is one of the most exciting question for me to answer. Energy Ring more than anything understands that you need to utilize your battery efficiently (after all, that's why you installed the App, right? .) Energy Ring sits on the screen silently putting almost 0% load on CPU, if battery level changes, Android wakes up Energy Ring. Once awake, Energy Ring quickly updates itself and goes back to sleep. And to be that extra efficient, the Ring goes on deep sleep when you turn off the screen, meaning it doesn't even read changes in battery level when the screen is off.
Accessibility Service Requirement:
Android requires Energy Ring to run as an Accessibility Service, to be able to display on Lock Screen. It does not read/monitor any data, whatsoever. This is especially useful for people who have disability to read numbers and work better with visual data.
Download now from Google Play Store! And if you like, please leave a rating.
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Found out about this app today and I absolutely LOVE it! I left a 5 star in the google play store for you
Just one quick question, what does transparent background do? I have checked and unchecked it and went through some of my apps but I can't tell what it does...
Been using this for a few months now on my 4a works like a charm. Make sure you kill battery optimization or it'll get killed by the system trying to save power. It uses next to no CPU/resources. Def. a 5 star app. Setting up the power levels for each color can be a little tricky...no big deal tho.
I like it! Thanks for putting in the time to make this work on so many devices.
Is there a way to remove the native Android battery indicator from the notification bar?
RaceFaceXC said:
I like it! Thanks for putting in the time to make this work on so many devices.
Is there a way to remove the native Android battery indicator from the notification bar?
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there is! go Settings -> System -> System UI Tuner -> Status bar -> Battery and select "Don't show this icon". a really nice look, imo.
now if we could only get rid of the bottom bar too...
c_tho said:
there is! go Settings -> System -> System UI Tuner -> Status bar -> Battery and select "Don't show this icon". a really nice look, imo.
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now if we could only get rid of the bottom bar too...
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Excellent! Thanks
I spoke too soon. I'm using Android 12 beta on this device and those settings don't exists (anywhere I can find, anyway) on this os version.
RaceFaceXC said:
I spoke too soon. I'm using Android 12 beta on this device and those settings don't exists (anywhere I can find, anyway) on this os version.
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oh yeah i think it's hidden by default and the method to unhide it has varied over the years. there are a couple different ways on android 12 by the looks (i'm on beta 3) but imo the easiest is just to install this guy:
System UI Tuner - Apps on Google Play
Shortcut to the hidden System UI Tuner tool in Android 9 and newer.
play.google.com
that will just direct you straight to the menu.
c_tho said:
oh yeah i think it's hidden by default and the method to unhide it has varied over the years. there are a couple different ways on android 12 by the looks (i'm on beta 3) but imo the easiest is just to install this guy:
System UI Tuner - Apps on Google Play
Shortcut to the hidden System UI Tuner tool in Android 9 and newer.
play.google.com
that will just direct you straight to the menu.
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Excellent. Thank you again
I have a 4a running custom ROM (dirty unicorn), it's telling me my device isn't compatible. Do you have a link to download outside of play store so I can try it out?
Assuming it works on custom ROM.
A quick google and ta daa!
Energy Ring - Universal Edition! ER_UNI_1.6 (2 Variants)
Download Energy Ring - Universal Edition! ER_UNI_1.6 Free Android Apps,
a2zapk.com
works great, thank you.
Great app! Is there a setting to show Energy Ring on the screen when it s!eeps, soI can see the phone is charging when screen is otherwise dark?
Update: Fixed the issue of System turning off Accessibility Service of Energy Ring frequently, it was a Android System Level bug, a workaround has been deployed successfully, let me know if Energy Ring is stable again for you! ​P.S. I am flooded with emails and messages, apologies if I couldn't reply all!​

Themes / Apps / Mods [App]Galaxy Max Hz (Refresh Rate Mods, Screen-off Mods and More)

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Refresh Rate Mods
Change default refresh rates
-Easily change the overall refresh rate settings of devices supporting multiple refresh rates.
-Set supported mid refresh rates as the maximum refresh rate limit for battery savings (e.g. 96hz instead of 120Hz).
-Quick settings shortcut
-tasker plugin support.
Motion smoothness mode switcher(Normal, Adaptive or High)***
-Apply adaptive mod on device that don't natively support adaptive mode [premium]
-Tasker plugin support.
Per-app refresh rate settings:
Set different refresh rate settings for every app either adaptive or fixed(stationary) [premium].
Motion smoothness on power saving mode (not working to all devices with OneUI4.**+, test first). ***
-GMH will apply a workaround to bypass 60Hz limitation on Power Saving Mode (PSM) on supported Samsung smartphones.
-Automatically apply workaround when PSM is enabled [premium]
Screen-off Mods:
Force to Lowest Hz: Force the lowest refresh rate on screen-off or Always-On Display(AOD). This overrides Samsung's strange stock behavior which sets the refresh rate to the highest on screen off (update: it is now at 60hz since OneUI3.0) to improve standby power consumption a bit.
-Tasker plugin support
Auto apply power saving mode during screen-off (after ~ 10 secs)***
Auto disable Autosync***
Quick-doze mod
-Quickly enter doze mode during screen-off that can not be interrupted by motion [premium].***
-Tasker plugin support
Auto SENSORS OFF (experimental non-root workaround)
-Device sensors will automatically turn off while screen is off until the device is unlocked to help minimize battery-draining motion-triggered wakelocks while device is not being used.
-Tasker plug-in support
Others
Battery protection mod (Experimental)
-Option to set maximum charge to 86%-95%(for OneUI4+)[premium]
Quick resolution switcher
-Easily switch to any supported resolutions using the included quick setting tile***
-Tasker plugin support
Customizable refresh rate monitor
-Use statusbar or overlay which you can place anywhere on screen.
-Tasker plugin support.
Net speed statusbar indicator
OneUI inspired UI. Dynamic theme and Icon. Manual language selection
Note: The premium license is on a per device basis (not per user).
***these marked features require a one-time ADB procedure (this is not root)
Galaxy Max Hz background service is highly optimized. Background battery usage p is very negligible .
Info: This app targets older android sdk in order to control refresh rates without ADB setup or root. Just tap OK the dialog that says "This app was built for an older version of Android...." when opened for the first time. If OK button is not visible, just tap the blank space on the lowest portion of the dialog.
Download
v8.0.0
v7.14.58
Changelogs
Github wiki (Please read specially before asking questions or reporting bugs)
v7.10.00_beta update now available.
(No in-app update yet, download link in the opening post.)
tribalfs said:
v7.10 (currently in beta)
- Custom max hz option for power saving mode- Automate GMH settings with the Tasker plugin support. Supported actions/variables: Max Refresh Rate, Keep Motion Smoothness on PSM, Motion Smoothness Mode, Quick-doze Mod and Change Screen Resolution.- Some code refactoring and optimizations
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How to setup GMH with Tasker?
Create(+) a Task in Tasker app and give it a name. Inside the Edit Task window, add GMH action by clicking (+) button > Plugin > Galaxy Max Hz. Click the (edit) Configuration section to see the tasker settings/variables available for GMH. Set a value to each of the variable that you want to apply by clicking (+) button > Variables >Variable Set > enter the variable name and a corresponding valid value. Ensure to put Galaxy Max Hz action task after all the Variable Set tasks (use hold and drag to re-order).
You can then link this Task to the Profile/Trigger that you want to use. You can create multiple GMH tasks with different variables.
You can also use GMH Tasker plugin to exclude apps from Adaptive mode.
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This app does not work on the Galaxy A52 5G. It keeps showing 60/90Hz as the toggle, does not show 120Hz at all.
Same for me, only 60 or 90Hz.
And there is an alert window on startup, that it's developed for an older android version
Tested with v7.10.00_beta
same for me, only 60 and 90hz available, but 90hz doesnt work at all, so it defaults to 60
Hi Dev,
Tested out your app and granted every permissions needed.
turns out that the app does not support 120Hz refresh rate.
I tested out the 90Hz and checked if it is working but that doesn't work either. it defaults to 60hz right away and does not let me choose other refresh rates.
Thank you for your Program. Hopefully a fix will come.
looking forward for this to come to A52-5G
xezrunner said:
This app does not work on the Galaxy A52 5G. It keeps showing 60/90Hz as the toggle, does not show 120Hz at all.
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phoberus said:
Same for me, only 60 or 90Hz.
And there is an alert window on startup, that it's developed for an older android version
Tested with v7.10.00_beta
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folyqa said:
same for me, only 60 and 90hz available, but 90hz doesnt work at all, so it defaults to 60
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A52 display (hardware) doesn't support 120hz refresh rate. No chance of having it.
Edit: My mistake for thinking 4G and 5G have the same display. Corrected the profile on my backend.
tribalfs said:
A52 display (hardware) doesn't support 120hz refresh rate. No chance of having it.
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Hi tribalfs,
A52 5G does support 120hz screen refresh rate. The regular A52 (4G) only supports 90hz.
Here is the screen refresh rate from my A52 5G
chirogan said:
Hi Dev,
Tested out your app and granted every permissions needed.
turns out that the app does not support 120Hz refresh rate.
I tested out the 90Hz and checked if it is working but that doesn't work either. it defaults to 60hz right away and does not let me choose other refresh rates.
Thank you for your Program. Hopefully a fix will come.
looking forward for this to come to A52-5G
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Are you on adaptive mode or high mode? Would you mind sharing a screen recording using the screen recording app in the below? Thank you.
tribalfs said:
Questions and Bug Reports:​Feel free to ask questions relevant to this app here should your question is not addressed in FAQs above.
For suspected bugs, you can send me a direct message or post it here. Read the FAQs also to check if it is an intended/expected behavior or not. Also check if the latest version is already installed in your device. Please include your device model number, OS version, app version and the steps to reproduce the bug. If possible, attach screen recording* or screenshots. This can be very helpful to me in answering your question or in reproducing and resolving the bug faster.
*You can use this screen recording app capable of recording high refresh rates
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Are you on adaptive mode or high mode? Would you mind sharing a screen recording using the screen recording app in the below? Thank you.
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Hi. I uninstalled the previous app thus, deferring me from the previous adb command and i have no pc near me at the moment. But the options for the screen refresh rates are just 90 and 60. I also tried both adaptive and high before i uninstalled it before and had no luck.
Please see screenshot below.
Thank you.
chirogan said:
Hi tribalfs,
A52 5G does support 120hz screen refresh rate. The regular A52 (4G) only supports 90hz.
Here is the screen refresh rate from my A52 5G
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Oh sorry. It's my mistake then. Corrected the profiles on my backend. You can reload using the Reload Profile in the 3 dot menu.
chirogan said:
Hi. I uninstalled the previous app thus, deferring me from the previous adb command and i have no pc near me at the moment. But the options for the screen refresh rates are just 90 and 60. I also tried both adaptive and high before i uninstalled it before and had no luck.
Please see screenshot below.
Thank you.
View attachment 5292013
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It's my mistake. I thought A52 4G and 5G have the same display. Already corrected the profile in my backend. You can reload using the Reload Profile in the 3 dot menu while connected to the internet.
tribalfs said:
Oh sorry. It's my mistake then. Corrected the profiles on my backend. You can reload using the Reload Profile in the 3 dot menu.
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Thanks! Will check it out. Do i have to redownload app again?
chirogan said:
Thanks! Will check it out. Do i have to redownload app again?
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You can install the latest version here:
DOWNLOAD:
galaxy_max_hz_v7.10.00
tribalfs said:
You can install the latest version here:
DOWNLOAD:
galaxy_max_hz_v7.10.00
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Wow. Thats fast! Appreciate it a lot.
Will give feedback once i tried it out when i get home.
Tried it a while ago and its working well now! Great job. 60hz and 120hz adaptive screen refresh rate now working flawlessly. Will keep supporting you on your apps. God bless!
Suggestion: hopefully we could see a shorter time for the adaptive to kick in. (Like a second or less).
I dont know how adaptive works at S line series of units but feel free to correct me if im wrong.
God bless!
How are the battery savings while using this app?
ImGonnaTryScience said:
How are the battery savings while using this app?
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You cant really see the difference right away if youre doing a lot on your phone as it makes your screen go back to 120hz.
But when you use it to the apps that doesnt need touch, like watching movies, video calls, the savings are significant.
I used in a 21 minute video call and it only consumed around 2% batt
chirogan said:
Tried it a while ago and its working well now! Great job. 60hz and 120hz adaptive screen refresh rate now working flawlessly. Will keep supporting you on your apps. God bless!
Suggestion: hopefully we could see a shorter time for the adaptive to kick in. (Like a second or less).
I dont know how adaptive works at S line series of units but feel free to correct me if im wrong.
God bless!
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Thank you for your feedback and support.
Native adaptive is around 2-3 seconds and longer on less brighter environment.
v7.10.21 in-app update now available
- Bug fixesv7.10 changes- Separate Max hz setting for power saving mode- Automate GMH settings using Tasker plugin support. Supported actions/variables: Max Refresh Rate, Keep Motion Smoothness on PSM, Motion Smoothness Mode, Quick-doze Mod, Change Screen Resolution. Check FAQs for the basic setup guide.- Some code refactoring and optimizationsNote: Clear app's data if experiencing any issues

[ROM][11.0][potter] DerpFest for Motorola Moto G5 Plus [Official][2021-08-17]

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This is a small project based on AOSP. We try to be a platform for beginners and support the Custom ROM community with our own unique contributions as well. This ROM exists thanks to the inspiration of AOSiP, Thank you! #StayDerped
Code:
* Your warranty is now void.
* 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.
Features
GApps included!
- User builds, signed with release keys like stock
- Accent color, font, icon shape, icon pack customizations from Bootleggers
- Statusbar icons tuner
- App lock
- Face unlock
- Expandable volume panel
- Omni weather
- Gvisual Mod
- Advanced gesture navigation options
- Custom logo customizations
- Custom Carrier Label & Carrier Label Placement
- AOD Schedule options
- 3 finger swipe to screenshot
- Cycle through ringer modes
- Adaptive playback
- Long press power button to toggle flashlight
- Long press volume button to skip track
- Advanced reboot options
- Additional lockscreen sclocks
- QS tile styles
- Switch styles
- Custom QS headers
- Edge light options
- Battery light toggle
- Scrolling screenshot (Asus stitchimage)
- Battery icon styles (circle/bar/hidden)
- QS quick pulldown
- Bunch of useful QS tiles in addition to AOSP ones:
- AOD
- Caffeine
- Data Switch
- Location modes
- HeadsUp (peek notifications)
- Kill app
- Weather
- USB tethering
- Screenshot (partial/full)
- Sound (ringer modes)
- Sound search
- Reboot (system/recovery)
- Mono/Stereo
- Notifications clear all button
- OOS-inspired QS tiles layout
- Data usage under QS
- Small oreo-like data type icon
What's Broken?
-You tell me!
DOWNLOADS
Link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/de...ficial-Beta-potter-20210817-1150.zip/download
Sources
Device tree: https://github.com/DerpFest-Devices/device_motorola_potter
vendor tree: https://github.com/DerpFest-Devices/vendor_motorola_potter
Kernel source: https://github.com/DerpFest-Devices/kernel_motorola_potter
Thanks to @ZJRDroid for the help!
From yeasterdy, I started to try DerpFest R.
As I reported in another thread, I installed PixelExtended a while back and liked it very much,
But I think DerpFest R may be (possibly) even better.
I've checked the main features, and nothing went wrong.
VoLTE good, WiFi good, GPS good, Bluetooth good, FMRadio good,
Double Tap to Wake/Sleep, Face Unlock, MotoActions, etc. all works fine.
The most impressive thing is that the power consumption in the idle state is extremely low.
PixelExtended also had pretty good power consumption, but DerpFest R did even better.
Thank you very much leoxsys/DerpFest R.
I will continue to use DerpFest for a while.
PS.
It's a very trivial matter, but the only thing I was interested in ...
there is no free space on root partition(/dev/block/mmcblk0p53).
If possible, I would be very grateful there is a free area of about 100MB or 200MB.
(I want to put some font files to /system/fonts and modify /system/etc/fonts.xml)
klazyStrida said:
From yeasterdy, I started to try DerpFest R.
As I reported in another thread, I installed PixelExtended a while back and liked it very much,
But I think DerpFest R may be (possibly) even better.
I've checked the main features, and nothing went wrong.
VoLTE good, WiFi good, GPS good, Bluetooth good, FMRadio good,
Double Tap to Wake/Sleep, Face Unlock, MotoActions, etc. all works fine.
The most impressive thing is that the power consumption in the idle state is extremely low.
PixelExtended also had pretty good power consumption, but DerpFest R did even better.
Thank you very much leoxsys/DerpFest R.
I will continue to use DerpFest for a while.
PS.
It's a very trivial matter, but the only thing I was interested in ...
there is no free space on root partition(/dev/block/mmcblk0p53).
If possible, I would be very grateful there is a free area of about 100MB or 200MB.
(I want to put some font files to /system/fonts and modify /system/etc/fonts.xml)
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I will try to reduce seize next time by removing some gapps
leoxsys said:
I will try to reduce seize next time by removing some gapps
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Thank you very much for your reply, leoxsys.
I feel that DerpFest R is very well-balanced package.
If my wish("Want more empty space") breaks the good balance for ROM,
Please ignore it.
klazyStrida said:
Thank you very much for your reply, leoxsys.
I feel that DerpFest R is very well-balanced package.
If my wish("Want more empty space") breaks the good balance for ROM,
Please ignore it.
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Will try to remove some gapps next time
At the end of August, I was in a little trouble.
The problem is that the power consumption in the idle state suddenly increased.
I still can't solve it.
I tried several things such as clearing the cache, uninstalling the application, and restoring from the TWRP backup(I got it when there were no problems), but I couldn't get good results.
I tried again from a clean install. The stock state of Derpfest was left, and no additional applications were installed, but after updating various apps on the Google Play Store, the situation became a problem.
It seemed to get worse suddenly, so I suspected a hardware failure. I tried a clean install (& update on the Google Play Store) of ArrowOS 11 released earlier this month, but I was able to confirm that the power consumption was low, so I don't think it is due to the hardware.
So far, I don't know at all whether it's because of something in the app I additionally installed, or because I've made some settings that could cause problems.
If the same thing isn't happening to other users, I think I'm making a mistake.
klazyStrida said:
At the end of August, I was in a little trouble.
The problem is that the power consumption in the idle state suddenly increased.
I still can't solve it.
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When I tried "formatting the internal storage"(which I had never tried) and Clean-Install again, I was able to return to a good state.
I don't know the specific cause, but I think I made a mistake.
Thanks for make this, I want to try it but just have a doubt. if this ROM 32 bits or 64 bits?
PrometheusMx said:
Thanks for make this, I want to try it but just have a doubt. if this ROM 32 bits or 64 bits?
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Always 64bit and support for this rom is discontinued
It may not make much sense since the developers have declared "end of support" for this rom, but I would like to report what I have experienced.
In the previous post, I wrote "It was my mistake" because I was checking the operation with Airplane Mode turned on.
After confirming the initial operation related to Mobile Network, I checked the operation using only the WiFi connection without SIM Card. At this point, I set Airplane Mode "ON" to eliminate unnecessary communication processing load.
The problem was that Airplane Mode ON caused strange behavior around the Location Service, resulting in increased power consumption during idle state. (At the same time, the display contents of the "Battery Usage" graph also become strange.)
In Airplane Mode ON, the WiFi / Bluetooth Scanning settings in the Location settings and the Location Accuracy settings in the QS Panel did not seem to work properly (does anything go wrong?).
Even when Airplane Mode is OFF, I later noticed that the power consumption during idle state is extremely low and I saw it changes at around -1% / 1h.
Thank you very much for providing this ROM, Leoxsys
klazyStrida said:
It may not make much sense since the developers have declared "end of support" for this rom, but I would like to report what I have experienced.
In the previous post, I wrote "It was my mistake" because I was checking the operation with Airplane Mode turned on.
After confirming the initial operation related to Mobile Network, I checked the operation using only the WiFi connection without SIM Card. At this point, I set Airplane Mode "ON" to eliminate unnecessary communication processing load.
The problem was that Airplane Mode ON caused strange behavior around the Location Service, resulting in increased power consumption during idle state. (At the same time, the display contents of the "Battery Usage" graph also become strange.)
In Airplane Mode ON, the WiFi / Bluetooth Scanning settings in the Location settings and the Location Accuracy settings in the QS Panel did not seem to work properly (does anything go wrong?).
Even when Airplane Mode is OFF, I later noticed that the power consumption during idle state is extremely low and I saw it changes at around -1% / 1h.
Thank you very much for providing this ROM, Leoxsys
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts about the ROM. I'm on DotOS for quite some time, someone in Telegram group suggested it for good battery backup.
On my other device (RN10P) I have DerpFest and really love it. So wanted to try it on Moto G5 Plus, but did know if it exist.
After reading your positive feedback, downloading it. Let's see if it's better.
Have you tried DotOS? What's your opinion?
Derpfest is simple and clean,
DotOS is more Modern UI than Derpfest.
I personally like a simple UI.
and I think that Battery Life is depends on what app you use.
Derpfest, DotOS, crDroid, ArrowOS, etc.
All custom ROMs were very special and very good for Potter.
Unfortunately, many ROMs for Potter has been discontinued...
and I currently didn't use potter.(very long time powered off)
Could anyone please say something about SELinux in DerpFest R?
Saludos y buenas noches... las Gapps están incluidas ...que bueno !
Why am I in boot loop with custom roms?
c_eduardogomes said:
Why am I in boot loop with custom roms?
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I am in the same situation, did you find a solution?

Themes / Apps / Mods aodNotify - Notification Light / LED for Pixel 6!

This app was initially developed for Samsung Galaxy devices with Always on Display. As Pixel devices also have an Always on Display i decided to port the Samsung version to Pixel devices.
You need a notification light / LED for your Pixel 6!
With aodNotify you can easily add a notification light / LED to your Pixel 6!
You can select different notification light styles and show the notification light around the camera cutout, screen edges or even simulate an notification LED dot in the statusbar of your Pixel 6 or Pixel 5!
As the notification light is integrated in Google's Always On Display it has minimal battery consumption and doesn't drain your battery like other apps which keep your phone awake!
MAIN FEATURES
• Notification light / LED for Pixel 6, Pixel 5 or Pixel 4a!
• Low energy notification preview
• Activate Always On Display (AOD) only on notifications
• Charging / Low battery light / LED
MORE FEATURES
• Notification light styles (around camera, screen, LED dot)
• Custom app / contact colors
• ECO animations to save battery
• Interval mode (on/off) to save battery
• Night times to save battery
BATTERY USAGE PER HOUR ~:
• LED - 3.0%
• LED & INTERVAL - 2.0%
• LED & ECO ANIMATION - 1.8%
• LED & ECO ANIMATION & INTERVAL - 1.5%
• NOTIFICATION PREVIEW - 1.0%
• ALWAYS ON DISPLAY - 1.0%
Without notification light the app consumes almost 0% battery!
The Pixel 6's Tensor chip has a context hub, which is a ultra low power context engine especially made for the AOD and other background tasks, wich should reduce power consumption a lot. The values above are approximate values from old Pixel devices.
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DEVICES
• Pixel 6 / 6 Pro
• Pixel 5
• Pixel 4a
• Pixel ...
NOTES
• The app is still in beta stage, errors may occur!!
• Google may block this app with future updates!
• Please check if the app is compatible before updating phone software!
• Altough we never experienced any screen burn in issues on our test devices, we recommend to not keep the notification light / LED active for a long time! Use at you own responsibility!
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The position of the light around the camera cutout may not be accurate in this beta.
Position can be adjusted in Notification light > Size & position > fine tuning section in the app.
Very nice! Already installed yesterday, when it was only on the Pixel 5 forums. Will use for a few days and report battery usage.
(Since the default ring position is not adjusted to the camera, I adjusted manually. Y offset 60 and X/Y size at -52 seems to be fine)
@go_roy
Thanks for the feedback. Theres an update on the way fixing position and some other issues.
You can set position offset to 0 on next release then.
Trying to optimize as soon as i get my Pixel.
The new beta is online. Positions around camera should be correct now.
You may have to reset the position offsets to 0 after the update.
Any feedback about camera positions is appreciated! Enjoy!
Lookign good so far, thanks for your efforts. Description says it hides the fingerprint icon, which is something I really want .. but can't see how to do this? Any help much appreciated. Cheers.
darfbozo said:
Lookign good so far, thanks for your efforts. Description says it hides the fingerprint icon, which is something I really want .. but can't see how to do this? Any help much appreciated. Cheers.
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Oh, sorry that text was from the oneplus version. Will do some testing if possible on pixel
Jawomo said:
Oh, sorry that text was from the oneplus version. Will do some testing if possible on pixel
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Excellent, thank you.
Nice app! I have bought it. It works really well on a Redmi Note 10 Pro too. I'll use it on that while I wait for my pixel 6 to arrive after DPD UK have lost it...
Really nice app. Cant believe this is not build in.
Can you post the APK file as well for those without Google Play Store access? Thanks for the awesome app!
Edit: just bought the pro version to be able to customize east apps color! This app is sweet!
Seems like a great app so I had no choice but to buy you more coffee
Thank you @Jawomo for a superb app, let's hope that the battery claims are as good as the app is already.
has the option for the screen edge LED been removed?
@Cnsxskillz1
Currently yes. Theres a bug in android 12.
Still looking for a workaround
@Jawomo great app, bought premium right away.
One thing I would find cool is if the notification dot could move around the screen a bit to reduce burnin. Like have a slider for how much the dot moves around the screen.
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@Jawomo great app, bought premium right away.
One thing I would find cool is if the notification dot could move around the screen a bit to reduce burnin. Like have a slider for how much the dot moves around the screen.
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Thanks! Had this once and people complained that the dot moves in unwanted regions. As it blinks burn in should not be a problem. Maybe ill readd this sometime in future
Thanks for porting this to Pixel 6! I'm testing now...
Jawomo said:
Thanks! Had this once and people complained that the dot moves in unwanted regions. As it blinks burn in should not be a problem. Maybe ill readd this sometime in future
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Cool good to know.
Does the app support "pocket detection"? So it doesn't to off when the proximity sensors goes off?
I love this idea, my Moto phone had this and it was great. Now, with the way always on is handled I keep my phone face down mostly. Can this be used on the rear of the phone?
Is there any way to enable edge lighting for notifications on this app? instead of notification dot or around the camera glow... I don't see it in my options and I have the pro version

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