mardi 18 août 2015

Close to Stock?



Hello,

I am Nexus 5 user myself. I have a friend at work that was looking to switch over from the iPhone to Android and I sold him on the OnePlus One for the price, spec, and larger screen size. He has had decent luck with it so far but has been getting a lot of app and system app crashes lately. I think he may have received one OTA update to CyanogenMod since he's had the phone. I want to improve his Android experience, so I am wanting to get him as close to stock as possible but with some customization.

Personally, I have run multiple custom roms & custom kernels on my Nexus 5, but always end up going back to Stock image with Franco Kernel and Xposed Framework with Gravitybox and several other modules. I want to get him as close to this setup as I can on his OnePlus One.

From what I can tell it looks like OxygenOS is based on AOSP, so that means no CAF kernel right? So can I flash OxygenOS on his OnePlus One and then flash the plain old vanilla Franco Kernel? I know Gravitybox is officially only supported on Nexus devices but I know it will work on AOSP ROMs.

Is OxygenOS the way to go to get this phone close to stock image? Any other suggestions that may allow the use of a dark material theme (or does OxygenOS have this already?). Any assistance is appreciated. I want to get him up an running on a nice stable OS. I know it was great pre-Jellybean, but I haven't been all that impressed with CyanogenMod OS since then personally.



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