most stable rom - LeEco Le 2 Questions & Answers

im trying to find a stable rom thats atleast as fast as the stock eui rom. i tried lineage os before and it was noticeably slow within 10 seconds of using it.

Stable stock a custom rom you can make battery last longer and install custom roms. I personally tried them all. I like liquid remix ressurection remix and bootleggers rom. I have found that android pie on leeco le 2 to be buggy or camera wont work ect. I had the best luck with ressurection remix oreo and flashing the overload 4.15 kernel . Im actually doing that now I had the best luck with it.
Cheers Logic
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=890129502657590711

I think i will chose hovacOS, over stock or any other ROM. Balanced battery and performance. Camera also works fine

@shubham.shrivast Which hovacOS You are using Oreo or Pie?

logic54 said:
Stable stock a custom rom you can make battery last longer and install custom roms. I personally tried them all. I like liquid remix ressurection remix and bootleggers rom. I have found that android pie on leeco le 2 to be buggy or camera wont work ect. I had the best luck with ressurection remix oreo and flashing the overload 4.15 kernel . Im actually doing that now I had the best luck with it.
Cheers Logic
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=890129502657590711
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nice, ive rearely did anything with the kernel in the past but i might have to try it with this phone since ive had a hard time finding a reliable rom

logic54 said:
Stable stock a custom rom you can make battery last longer and install custom roms. I personally tried them all. I like liquid remix ressurection remix and bootleggers rom. I have found that android pie on leeco le 2 to be buggy or camera wont work ect. I had the best luck with ressurection remix oreo and flashing the overload 4.15 kernel . Im actually doing that now I had the best luck with it.
Cheers Logic
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=890129502657590711
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is there a support forum for this rom? im having a hard time booting into it after flashing and couldnt find any on xdadevs

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[Q] Lightest ROM ?

I know this kind of thread is not really authorized here, but I'm not asking exactly for the BEST rom, just the lightest and the fastest.
All the roms i've tested are very slow, so I'd like a very light rom.
I don't care if it's Android 2.3, if the battery life sucks, if nothing is added, i just want good performances...
What should i try ?
Thanks
Try [Rom][4.4.4][Team D.I.R.T] Dirty Unicorns v8.0.
I came from Dirty to slim saber now. Best speed and batterylife and pretty much with any feature I need
Hi Tomatot,
As you said you don't mind Android 2.3.x (Gingerbread). Then CM7 would be ya best bet, if you can find it....??
I've tried, and been unable so far... Seems only one person compiled and built it, and only hosted it to one site... Can't find it anywhere...?
Cheers, Lister
If comparing DU with SK.. SK seems to be performing much better. Looking forward to their final stable 9.0.. Lightest rom for me is the rom with the least features/ commits. At times, basic is the best and the best performing.
Dirty Unicorns + pico 4.4.4 gapps but all kitkat roms are buggy so you may wont use it as daily driver.

[Q&A] What ROM would you like to see on the R1? Why?

I'd like to see a CM13 port because it's extremely close to stock but has a lot of useful extra features. (Like audioFX.)
EDIT: I realize I should've been more clear. I'm going to attempt to port a ROM when we get the kernel source and I want to know which one you'd like to see and why.
1) cyanogenmod (of course)
2) Resurrection Remix
3) AOKP
1. Cyanide
2. Dirty Unicorns
3. Resurrection Remix
st1114g said:
1. Cyanide
2. Dirty Unicorns
3. Resurrection Remix
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DeathbyNougat
A basic AOSP, no fancy feature, no cyanogen. Just the ROM without any bull****.
That would be perfect to after start modding, and see what we can really do with the phone. Something like Kresus
Cyanogenmod without gapps or anything extra (so open-source)
goldblot said:
Cyanogenmod without gapps or anything extra (so open-source)
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Thaaat's not really a ROM though. You'd just install CM and not the Gapps.
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I'd love to see Aicp ported over. It was my favorite rom to run on my Nexus 5 before it got smashed and I bought my new Blu. I understand that I won't have F2FS and CAF but even without those its still a great rom to run.
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Thaaat's not really a ROM though. You'd just install CM and not the Gapps.
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Something along those lines though
Just giving ideas and stuff
Definitely CM! What is the process to get BLU to release the kernel source?
1) Resurrection Remix
2) XOKP
3) CM13
4)Paranoid Android
cyanogenmod13
CM13
cm13
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i would also like to see CyanogenMod 13, or even 12.1.
since also the question was "Why?" - It is my favorite ROM, has regular updates that are easy to perform, gives a close to stock experience, and in my experience with it you seem to get better performance than with stock or even debloated roms on most phones i have used.
Cyanogenmod, Paranoid Android or a great AOKP port!
CandySiX
CM is garbage now. Most other ROMs are too damn buggy.

RR vs Cm which is better ?

Can anyone please explain what is the real difference between Ressurection Remix & CM ?
right now I'm using RR latest (official) & except some bugs it's working like a charm.
jaggy989 said:
Can anyone please explain what is the real difference between Ressurection Remix & CM ?
right now I'm using RR latest (official) & except some bugs it's working like a charm.
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Rr has more customisations than cm, bt anyways cm is the father of all roms, most of roms out there use cm as base rom.
If you knw how to edit/modify stuff or play with the rom, then there is nothing better than cm.
Both roms are equally stable, bt i prefer cm and i personally think that cm offers better performance and battery life than rr. With some tweaks I am getting around 9 hours of SoT
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Rr has more customisations than cm, bt anyways cm is the father of all roms, most of roms out there use cm as base rom.
If you knw how to edit/modify stuff or play with the rom, then there is nothing better than cm.
Both roms are equally stable, bt i prefer cm and i personally think that cm offers better performance and battery life than rr. With some tweaks I am getting around 9 hours of SoT
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which cm you using and can you provied download link for it,and also it wud really help if told us about the tweaks u r talkimg about? thanku
CM 13 (Nightly) is most Stable & CM 14.1 is latest (Naugat ROM) & Fast .

[Q]Best rom i9305?

Resurrection Remix® N v5.8.X/Official LineageOS 14.1/Eclipse ROM V11
Any Help?
There's no such thing called the best rom in general. There's only the best rom for you, yourself. Try all the flavors till you find the best flavor that suite you and that's it.
As for me, all the rom that are compatible with beoffla is my choice because i love beoffla and for N, i prefer RR. It doesn't matter which rom i flash and test, i always take a u-turn back to RR; for now. No one knows the future.
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Resurrection Remix Nougat 7.1.2
I just installed Resurrection Remix and it is indeed a good ROM.
Toasted Meat said:
I just installed Resurrection Remix and it is indeed a good ROM.
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Not only a good but one of the best

Custom ROMS based off of official 7.x Nougat releases? (t715)

Hi all, Been a while since I came on here, just wondering what the situation is with the custom roms based off of the official Nougat Samsung rom for the T715? All i can see are lineage roms (which some features like fingerprint don't work) and Resurrection remix/AOSPextended which, again have aspects which don't work ( and haven't been updated in quite some months).
the problem is... everyone want a custom rom but... no one want to learn to make one... =_= that's how the development is less.

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