[Team InFusion] [8.x] PixysOS V1 OREO ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S3[i9300]

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hgunduz295

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Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
 * 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.
 */


About.png

Pixys is a butter smooth Android aftermarket firmware. We handpicked the best features around and are adding our own juice into it.
Get ready to taste the unique features it brings with itself.
We aim to deliver an experience with original ideas and features along with the useful things the community is accustomed to.

Team.png

@Subinsmani
@rahul9999
@@ki
@kvijaya
@YashGarg10
@gero

Donations.png


Support Us if you like our work


[SIZE=+1]Got an issue or suggestion? Reach us at[/SIZE]
Telegram: https://telegram.me/pixysos_chat

Features.png


Networks And Internet
- Roaming Indicator
- Show Data Disabled Icon

Apps and Notifications
- Heads Up
- Clock Settings

Battery icon customization
- Portrait, Circle, Dotted circle, Text & hidden battery icon styles
- Hidden, Next to the icon & inside the icon battery % styles
- New charging animation Added to Battery Manager from Pixel Devices
- Clearn button to clear the Battery Stats

Display settings customization
- Font size customization according to percentage
- Toast App Icon (Toggable)
- Lockscreen Charging Info (Toggable)
- DTS(Status Bar) (Toggable)
- 21 Accents Added
- Dark Theme Added
- Black Theme Added
- Accidental Touch
- Recent UI (oreo/pie)
- Dashboard Conditions
- Dashboard Sugesstions
- QS tile Style
- Fonts

Sound settings customization
- Short Cut to prevet Ring added(Pressing power + volume up)
- Screnshot Sound (Toggable)
- Charging Vibration (Toggable)

Security settings customization
- Auto Face Unlock (Toggable)
- fingerprint Authentication Viberation (Toggable)
- DTS on Lockscreen (Toggable)
- Apps Ops
- Lockscreen Powermenue Visibility
- Weather Temp

Button settings customization
- Volume rocker playback control (Toggable)
- Volume rocker wake (Toggable)
- Volume key cursor control
- Clear All Button
- Navigation bar (Toggable)
- Navigation bar customization

Miscellaneous
- Pixel ringtones
- Powermenu customization
- Battery light customization
- Lockscreen shortcuts
- New Wallpaper Credits to @kvijaya
- OTA Updates support

Sources.png

Pixys: PixysOS
Pixys Device Sources: PixysOSDevices

FAQ:
Before using the ROM:
Q. Can I have an ETA for the next build?
A. Yes, just look in the OP to see if your device is built on a nightly or weekly schedule.

Q. Does this ROM support custom kernels?
A. No. You can still use them, but discussion should go in the thread of the respective kernel. We don't offer support for bugs you might encounter while using them!

Q. Why doesn't this ROM support Xposed?
A. Xposed is a hack that is geared towards AOSP, custom ROM's modify the framework a lot, so Xposed can cause a ton of issues on custom ROM's. Now it might work for you, however it is not to be discussed in this thread, and you should refrain from posting bug reports.

Q. Alright, but I still want to flash Xposed, so which version do I need to install?
A. You will need to use the version arm64/arm/whatever for SDK 27.

Flashing the ROM:
Q. What do I need to know before flashing?
A. Check the install instructions in the first post...

Q. Can the builds be dirty flashed over each other?
A. Yes, however make a nandroid backup first as there is a chance of getting a bootloop or encountering bugs. Also bugs may only be reported on a clean flash.

Q. How do I dirty flash builds?
A. Wipe the System, Cache and ART/Dalvik cache. Flash the ROM, GApps (only needed if you wipe the system), your preferred root solution and reboot. Or just use the OTA app to preform that task for you.

Q. How do I flash kernel builds?
A1. If it's a .img file, boot into TWRP and go to the install page in TWRP, in the bottom right corner select "install image", select the desired kernel, then select "boot", then swipe to flash, then go back to the install screen and install your root method again, if you don't want to loose root and reboot.
A2. If it's a flashable ZIP, you can flash it together with a ROM update or separately. Go to the install page in TWRP, choose the kernel zip (or add it to the flash queue right after the ROM zip). Then add your root method to the queue if you don't want to loose root. Now swipe to flash, and then reboot.

Using the ROM:

Q. I installed a bad theme and now I'm getting a bootloop, how do I fix it?
A. In TWRP, flash the substratum rescue zip that's in the substratum folder on the internal storage.

Q. Do I need to provide a logcat if I'm reporting a bug?
A. If you want it to be fixed faster (or at all) then yes, you should definitely provide a logcat. (Note: Please just link the logcat from your GDrive, Dropbox, etc. and do not post the content here. Thanks.

Q. How do I get a logcat, what type should I get and more questions that can conveniently be answered by my pre-determined answer?
A1. Read this thoroughly. Also, here's a good app for getting logs: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tortel.syslog (Root needed).


Instructions.png

The ROM should contain everything you need to enjoy Android. You don't need to install any Add-on's, simply download the latest ROM, GApps, flash it and go!
If you want the device to run the ROM "rooted", you can flash a root solution of your choice after the ROM Zipfile.

It is STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing and please avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup as this can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug.
If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience any strange behavior.

Install.png

- Backup your personal data (Important)
- Download the ROM and GApps and transfer them to your device.
- Boot to recovery (TWRP recommended).
- Wipe the System, Cache, Data and ART/Dalvik cache.
- Flash the ROM + Gapps Zipfile.
- Flash the root solution of your choice (optional).
- Reboot your device.


The ROM has GApps persistence in between dirty flashes, so you only have to flash them once!
The root solution should be flashed together with every update (= ROM Update)


Currently Supported Root Solutions:

Magisk stable
Magisk versions higher than 17.1 doesn't require flash on every dirty flash depending on the device, some devices need you to flash it every time, unless your maintainer says otherwise it should be fine

Download.png

ROM: DOWNLOAD HERE
Change Menu button with Recent Apps Fix (OPTIONAL)
GApps:
OpenGApps

Known%20Issues.png


You tell... :p

Credits.png


- Google for AOSP
- AOSCP
- Dirty Unicorns
- Bootleggers
- Pixel experience
- AOSP extended
- LineageOS
- Nitrogen Os
- Bootleggers Rom
- AICP & POSP Team for thread template idea
- Also many pro devs who all help us to bring this rom to you..
- Please let us know if we forgot to mention your name in credits..​



XDA:DevDB Information
[Team InFusion][8.x] PixysOS V1 OREO ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S3[i9300], ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S III I9300

Contributors
hgunduz295, cıyanogen
Source Code: http://github.com/pixysos
https://github.com/ChronoMonochrome/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412

ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: brain
Based On: lineageos/cyanogenmod/aosp

Version Information
Status: Alpha

Created 2019-06-29
Last Updated 2019-06-29
 
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Xuperia81

Member
Feb 14, 2018
6
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pixys2.png


Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
 * 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.
 */


About.png

Pixys is a butter smooth Android aftermarket firmware. We handpicked the best features around and are adding our own juice into it.
Get ready to taste the unique features it brings with itself.
We aim to deliver an experience with original ideas and features along with the useful things the community is accustomed to.

Team.png

@Subinsmani
@rahul9999
@@ki
@kvijaya
@YashGarg10
@gero

Donations.png


Support Us if you like our work


[SIZE=+1]Got an issue or suggestion? Reach us at[/SIZE]
Telegram: https://telegram.me/pixysos_chat

Features.png


Networks And Internet
- Roaming Indicator
- Show Data Disabled Icon

Apps and Notifications
- Heads Up
- Clock Settings

Battery icon customization
- Portrait, Circle, Dotted circle, Text & hidden battery icon styles
- Hidden, Next to the icon & inside the icon battery % styles
- New charging animation Added to Battery Manager from Pixel Devices
- Clearn button to clear the Battery Stats

Display settings customization
- Font size customization according to percentage
- Toast App Icon (Toggable)
- Lockscreen Charging Info (Toggable)
- DTS(Status Bar) (Toggable)
- 21 Accents Added
- Dark Theme Added
- Black Theme Added
- Accidental Touch
- Recent UI (oreo/pie)
- Dashboard Conditions
- Dashboard Sugesstions
- QS tile Style
- Fonts

Sound settings customization
- Short Cut to prevet Ring added(Pressing power + volume up)
- Screnshot Sound (Toggable)
- Charging Vibration (Toggable)

Security settings customization
- Auto Face Unlock (Toggable)
- fingerprint Authentication Viberation (Toggable)
- DTS on Lockscreen (Toggable)
- Apps Ops
- Lockscreen Powermenue Visibility
- Weather Temp

Button settings customization
- Volume rocker playback control (Toggable)
- Volume rocker wake (Toggable)
- Volume key cursor control
- Clear All Button
- Navigation bar (Toggable)
- Navigation bar customization

Miscellaneous
- Pixel ringtones
- Powermenu customization
- Battery light customization
- Lockscreen shortcuts
- New Wallpaper Credits to @kvijaya
- OTA Updates support

Sources.png

Pixys: PixysOS
Pixys Device Sources: PixysOSDevices

FAQ:
Before using the ROM:
Q. Can I have an ETA for the next build?
A. Yes, just look in the OP to see if your device is built on a nightly or weekly schedule.

Q. Does this ROM support custom kernels?
A. No. You can still use them, but discussion should go in the thread of the respective kernel. We don't offer support for bugs you might encounter while using them!

Q. Why doesn't this ROM support Xposed?
A. Xposed is a hack that is geared towards AOSP, custom ROM's modify the framework a lot, so Xposed can cause a ton of issues on custom ROM's. Now it might work for you, however it is not to be discussed in this thread, and you should refrain from posting bug reports.

Q. Alright, but I still want to flash Xposed, so which version do I need to install?
A. You will need to use the version arm64/arm/whatever for SDK 27.

Flashing the ROM:
Q. What do I need to know before flashing?
A. Check the install instructions in the first post...

Q. Can the builds be dirty flashed over each other?
A. Yes, however make a nandroid backup first as there is a chance of getting a bootloop or encountering bugs. Also bugs may only be reported on a clean flash.

Q. How do I dirty flash builds?
A. Wipe the System, Cache and ART/Dalvik cache. Flash the ROM, GApps (only needed if you wipe the system), your preferred root solution and reboot. Or just use the OTA app to preform that task for you.

Q. How do I flash kernel builds?
A1. If it's a .img file, boot into TWRP and go to the install page in TWRP, in the bottom right corner select "install image", select the desired kernel, then select "boot", then swipe to flash, then go back to the install screen and install your root method again, if you don't want to loose root and reboot.
A2. If it's a flashable ZIP, you can flash it together with a ROM update or separately. Go to the install page in TWRP, choose the kernel zip (or add it to the flash queue right after the ROM zip). Then add your root method to the queue if you don't want to loose root. Now swipe to flash, and then reboot.

Using the ROM:

Q. I installed a bad theme and now I'm getting a bootloop, how do I fix it?
A. In TWRP, flash the substratum rescue zip that's in the substratum folder on the internal storage.

Q. Do I need to provide a logcat if I'm reporting a bug?
A. If you want it to be fixed faster (or at all) then yes, you should definitely provide a logcat. (Note: Please just link the logcat from your GDrive, Dropbox, etc. and do not post the content here. Thanks.

Q. How do I get a logcat, what type should I get and more questions that can conveniently be answered by my pre-determined answer?
A1. Read this thoroughly. Also, here's a good app for getting logs: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tortel.syslog (Root needed).


Instructions.png

The ROM should contain everything you need to enjoy Android. You don't need to install any Add-on's, simply download the latest ROM, GApps, flash it and go!
If you want the device to run the ROM "rooted", you can flash a root solution of your choice after the ROM Zipfile.

It is STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing and please avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup as this can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug.
If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience any strange behavior.

Install.png

- Backup your personal data (Important)
- Download the ROM and GApps and transfer them to your device.
- Boot to recovery (TWRP recommended).
- Wipe the System, Cache, Data and ART/Dalvik cache.
- Flash the ROM + Gapps Zipfile.
- Flash the root solution of your choice (optional).
- Reboot your device.


The ROM has GApps persistence in between dirty flashes, so you only have to flash them once!
The root solution should be flashed together with every update (= ROM Update)


Currently Supported Root Solutions:

Magisk stable
Magisk versions higher than 17.1 doesn't require flash on every dirty flash depending on the device, some devices need you to flash it every time, unless your maintainer says otherwise it should be fine

Download.png

ROM: DOWNLOAD HERE
Change Menu button with Recent Apps Fix (OPTIONAL)
GApps:
OpenGApps

Known%20Issues.png


You tell... :p

Credits.png


- Google for AOSP
- AOSCP
- Dirty Unicorns
- Bootleggers
- Pixel experience
- AOSP extended
- LineageOS
- Nitrogen Os
- Bootleggers Rom
- AICP & POSP Team for thread template idea
- Also many pro devs who all help us to bring this rom to you..
- Please let us know if we forgot to mention your name in credits..​



XDA:DevDB Information
[Team InFusion][8.x] PixysOS V1 OREO ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S3[i9300], ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S III I9300

Contributors
hgunduz295, cıyanogen
Source Code: http://github.com/pixysos
https://github.com/ChronoMonochrome/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412

ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: brain
Based On: lineageos/cyanogenmod/aosp

Version Information
Status: Alpha

Created 2019-06-29
Last Updated 2019-06-29

What you mean TOGGABLE? i can't see dts setting and other tweaks setting.
 

nur gopa

Member
Jan 14, 2019
23
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can we see screenshots for rom please , i want know this rom support to multi users or not ?
 

deentky

Senior Member
May 3, 2019
80
68
I've been testing it since yesterday. I have a question. Does this ROM have any hidden settings? Something like "PixysOS Settings"? to customize things. Because this features...

Features

Networks And Internet
- Roaming Indicator
- Show Data Disabled Icon

Apps and Notifications
- Heads Up
- Clock Settings

Battery icon customization
- Portrait, Circle, Dotted circle, Text & hidden battery icon styles
- Hidden, Next to the icon & inside the icon battery % styles
- New charging animation Added to Battery Manager from Pixel Devices
- Clearn button to clear the Battery Stats

Display settings customization
- Font size customization according to percentage
- Toast App Icon (Toggable)
- Lockscreen Charging Info (Toggable)
- DTS(Status Bar) (Toggable)
- 21 Accents Added
- Dark Theme Added
- Black Theme Added
- Accidental Touch
- Recent UI (oreo/pie)
- Dashboard Conditions
- Dashboard Sugesstions
- QS tile Style
- Fonts

Sound settings customization
- Short Cut to prevet Ring added(Pressing power + volume up)
- Screnshot Sound (Toggable)
- Charging Vibration (Toggable)

Security settings customization
- Auto Face Unlock (Toggable)
- fingerprint Authentication Viberation (Toggable)
- DTS on Lockscreen (Toggable)
- Apps Ops
- Lockscreen Powermenue Visibility
- Weather Temp

Button settings customization
- Volume rocker playback control (Toggable)
- Volume rocker wake (Toggable)
- Volume key cursor control
- Clear All Button
- Navigation bar (Toggable)
- Navigation bar customization

Miscellaneous
- Pixel ringtones
- Powermenu customization
- Battery light customization
- Lockscreen shortcuts
- New Wallpaper Credits to @kvijaya
- OTA Updates support

...some of them don't exist :eek: :(
 
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deentky

Senior Member
May 3, 2019
80
68
In the meantime, I've read some feedback from other phone owners, who use PixysOS ROM, and it turns out that this is a very, VERY minimalistic ROM, with very few things to customize. Well, it's not a big problem, I'm just missing a few things to customize, that I've used in other ROMs. I'm gonna test it for a few more days. So far, this ROM is stable and fast.
 
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deentky

Senior Member
May 3, 2019
80
68
TWRP 3.3.0-0 i9300
Format data & advanced wipe
PixysOS-1.0-20190623-UNOFFICIAL-i9300
AEX-8.1-RecentApps-Fix
Open_gapps-arm-8.1-pico-20190706
I've installed 20 apps.
Usage: Internet only.

First impressions, after couple of days:

It's a very minimalistic ROM, with very few customization options (which could be a good thing, depends on the individual's preferences). Privacy and security settings are absolutely basic (e.g., you cannot set which installed apps run in the background or run with the system startup etc., I miss that cool LOS panel). There is no way to remap hardware buttons (and you can't wake up the phone by home button). Some customization options known from other Oreo (and even Nougat) are almost non-existent, for example status bar, main screen has also very few settings, no LiveDisplay, no system profiles, alarm is not functional (looks like a bug) etc., that's not a problem for people who don't need it. The GPS sometimes is pretty lazy, but eventually it works somehow. Battery operating time is... acceptable, I thought that despite all this minimization, it would be better, with moderate use, battery lasts one full day, which I don't think should be a problem (and fortunately I didn't discover any suspicious battery drain during sleep mode). Oh, and unfortunately the security updates are almost a year old! (September 2018), so apparently this is the final version of this ROM.

This Oreo ROM is quite fast and stable (for me). Every other Oreo for S3 GT-I9300 I've tested, had noticeable performance and stability issues, but this one is kinda different. RAM management is OK. Stability was also OK, no sudden freezes, reboots, no overheating etc., I had only one problem - sometimes I experienced the same thing as with other Oreo ROMs - slight performance drop (I don't know why), and the phone had to be restarted, it happened every 2-3 days, so it's not a big deal I guess, I tried to install "android_lowram_enabler" (aka GO mode), but I'm getting "error 4". Also, just like with other Oreo ROMs, I had weird issue with Instagram, some videos in stories didn't play and live stream doesn't always work as it should (no such problems in Nougat).

Overall, for me, this ROM behaving quite stable so far, I'm also surprised at how fast it works. It's rather good for daily use. But LineageOS 14.1 is still better for me.
 
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hgunduz295

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Jul 31, 2017
381
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TWRP 3.3.0-0 i9300
Format data & advanced wipe
PixysOS-1.0-20190623-UNOFFICIAL-i9300
AEX-8.1-RecentApps-Fix
Open_gapps-arm-8.1-pico-20190706
I've installed 20 apps.
Usage: Internet only.

First impressions, after couple of days:

It's a very minimalistic ROM, with very few customization options (which could be a good thing, depends on the individual's preferences). Privacy and security settings are absolutely basic (e.g., you cannot set which installed apps run in the background or run with the system startup etc., I miss that cool LOS panel). There is no way to remap hardware buttons (and you can't wake up the phone by home button). Some customization options known from other Oreo (and even Nougat) are almost non-existent, for example status bar, main screen has also very few settings, no LiveDisplay, no system profiles, alarm is not functional (looks like a bug) etc., that's not a problem for people who don't need it. The GPS sometimes is pretty lazy, but eventually it works somehow. Battery operating time is... acceptable, I thought that despite all this minimization, it would be better, with moderate use, battery lasts one full day, which I don't think should be a problem (and fortunately I didn't discover any suspicious battery drain during sleep mode). Oh, and unfortunately the security updates are almost a year old! (September 2018), so apparently this is the final version of this ROM.

This Oreo ROM is quite fast and stable (for me). Every other Oreo for S3 GT-I9300 I've tested, had noticeable performance and stability issues, but this one is kinda different. RAM management is OK. Stability was also OK, no sudden freezes, reboots, no overheating etc., I had only one problem - sometimes I experienced the same thing as with other Oreo ROMs - slight performance drop (I don't know why), and the phone had to be restarted, it happened every 2-3 days, so it's not a big deal I guess, I tried to install "android_lowram_enabler" (aka GO mode), but I'm getting "error 4". Also I had weird issue with Instagram, some videos in stories didn't play and live stream doesn't always work as it should (no such problems in Nougat).

Overall, for me, this ROM behaving quite stable, so far, rather good for daily use. But LineageOS 14.1 is still better, in every aspect.
İf you gets Go mode flash error
you can add this line to build prop
ro.config.lowram=true
Save and reboot
Now go mode enable :)
 
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    pixys2.png


    Code:
    #include <std_disclaimer.h>
    /*
     * 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.
     */


    About.png

    Pixys is a butter smooth Android aftermarket firmware. We handpicked the best features around and are adding our own juice into it.
    Get ready to taste the unique features it brings with itself.
    We aim to deliver an experience with original ideas and features along with the useful things the community is accustomed to.

    Team.png

    @Subinsmani
    @rahul9999
    @@ki
    @kvijaya
    @YashGarg10
    @gero

    Donations.png


    Support Us if you like our work


    [SIZE=+1]Got an issue or suggestion? Reach us at[/SIZE]
    Telegram: https://telegram.me/pixysos_chat

    Features.png


    Networks And Internet
    - Roaming Indicator
    - Show Data Disabled Icon

    Apps and Notifications
    - Heads Up
    - Clock Settings

    Battery icon customization
    - Portrait, Circle, Dotted circle, Text & hidden battery icon styles
    - Hidden, Next to the icon & inside the icon battery % styles
    - New charging animation Added to Battery Manager from Pixel Devices
    - Clearn button to clear the Battery Stats

    Display settings customization
    - Font size customization according to percentage
    - Toast App Icon (Toggable)
    - Lockscreen Charging Info (Toggable)
    - DTS(Status Bar) (Toggable)
    - 21 Accents Added
    - Dark Theme Added
    - Black Theme Added
    - Accidental Touch
    - Recent UI (oreo/pie)
    - Dashboard Conditions
    - Dashboard Sugesstions
    - QS tile Style
    - Fonts

    Sound settings customization
    - Short Cut to prevet Ring added(Pressing power + volume up)
    - Screnshot Sound (Toggable)
    - Charging Vibration (Toggable)

    Security settings customization
    - Auto Face Unlock (Toggable)
    - fingerprint Authentication Viberation (Toggable)
    - DTS on Lockscreen (Toggable)
    - Apps Ops
    - Lockscreen Powermenue Visibility
    - Weather Temp

    Button settings customization
    - Volume rocker playback control (Toggable)
    - Volume rocker wake (Toggable)
    - Volume key cursor control
    - Clear All Button
    - Navigation bar (Toggable)
    - Navigation bar customization

    Miscellaneous
    - Pixel ringtones
    - Powermenu customization
    - Battery light customization
    - Lockscreen shortcuts
    - New Wallpaper Credits to @kvijaya
    - OTA Updates support

    Sources.png

    Pixys: PixysOS
    Pixys Device Sources: PixysOSDevices

    FAQ:
    Before using the ROM:
    Q. Can I have an ETA for the next build?
    A. Yes, just look in the OP to see if your device is built on a nightly or weekly schedule.

    Q. Does this ROM support custom kernels?
    A. No. You can still use them, but discussion should go in the thread of the respective kernel. We don't offer support for bugs you might encounter while using them!

    Q. Why doesn't this ROM support Xposed?
    A. Xposed is a hack that is geared towards AOSP, custom ROM's modify the framework a lot, so Xposed can cause a ton of issues on custom ROM's. Now it might work for you, however it is not to be discussed in this thread, and you should refrain from posting bug reports.

    Q. Alright, but I still want to flash Xposed, so which version do I need to install?
    A. You will need to use the version arm64/arm/whatever for SDK 27.

    Flashing the ROM:
    Q. What do I need to know before flashing?
    A. Check the install instructions in the first post...

    Q. Can the builds be dirty flashed over each other?
    A. Yes, however make a nandroid backup first as there is a chance of getting a bootloop or encountering bugs. Also bugs may only be reported on a clean flash.

    Q. How do I dirty flash builds?
    A. Wipe the System, Cache and ART/Dalvik cache. Flash the ROM, GApps (only needed if you wipe the system), your preferred root solution and reboot. Or just use the OTA app to preform that task for you.

    Q. How do I flash kernel builds?
    A1. If it's a .img file, boot into TWRP and go to the install page in TWRP, in the bottom right corner select "install image", select the desired kernel, then select "boot", then swipe to flash, then go back to the install screen and install your root method again, if you don't want to loose root and reboot.
    A2. If it's a flashable ZIP, you can flash it together with a ROM update or separately. Go to the install page in TWRP, choose the kernel zip (or add it to the flash queue right after the ROM zip). Then add your root method to the queue if you don't want to loose root. Now swipe to flash, and then reboot.

    Using the ROM:

    Q. I installed a bad theme and now I'm getting a bootloop, how do I fix it?
    A. In TWRP, flash the substratum rescue zip that's in the substratum folder on the internal storage.

    Q. Do I need to provide a logcat if I'm reporting a bug?
    A. If you want it to be fixed faster (or at all) then yes, you should definitely provide a logcat. (Note: Please just link the logcat from your GDrive, Dropbox, etc. and do not post the content here. Thanks.

    Q. How do I get a logcat, what type should I get and more questions that can conveniently be answered by my pre-determined answer?
    A1. Read this thoroughly. Also, here's a good app for getting logs: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tortel.syslog (Root needed).


    Instructions.png

    The ROM should contain everything you need to enjoy Android. You don't need to install any Add-on's, simply download the latest ROM, GApps, flash it and go!
    If you want the device to run the ROM "rooted", you can flash a root solution of your choice after the ROM Zipfile.

    It is STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing and please avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup as this can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug.
    If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience any strange behavior.

    Install.png

    - Backup your personal data (Important)
    - Download the ROM and GApps and transfer them to your device.
    - Boot to recovery (TWRP recommended).
    - Wipe the System, Cache, Data and ART/Dalvik cache.
    - Flash the ROM + Gapps Zipfile.
    - Flash the root solution of your choice (optional).
    - Reboot your device.


    The ROM has GApps persistence in between dirty flashes, so you only have to flash them once!
    The root solution should be flashed together with every update (= ROM Update)


    Currently Supported Root Solutions:

    Magisk stable
    Magisk versions higher than 17.1 doesn't require flash on every dirty flash depending on the device, some devices need you to flash it every time, unless your maintainer says otherwise it should be fine

    Download.png

    ROM: DOWNLOAD HERE
    Change Menu button with Recent Apps Fix (OPTIONAL)
    GApps:
    OpenGApps

    Known%20Issues.png


    You tell... :p

    Credits.png


    - Google for AOSP
    - AOSCP
    - Dirty Unicorns
    - Bootleggers
    - Pixel experience
    - AOSP extended
    - LineageOS
    - Nitrogen Os
    - Bootleggers Rom
    - AICP & POSP Team for thread template idea
    - Also many pro devs who all help us to bring this rom to you..
    - Please let us know if we forgot to mention your name in credits..​



    XDA:DevDB Information
    [Team InFusion][8.x] PixysOS V1 OREO ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S3[i9300], ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S III I9300

    Contributors
    hgunduz295, cıyanogen
    Source Code: http://github.com/pixysos
    https://github.com/ChronoMonochrome/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412

    ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
    ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
    ROM Firmware Required: brain
    Based On: lineageos/cyanogenmod/aosp

    Version Information
    Status: Alpha

    Created 2019-06-29
    Last Updated 2019-06-29
    1
    What you mean TOGGABLE? i can't see dts setting and other tweaks setting.
    its rom spesific features may not be exactly the same on each device. like lte and volte
    1
    In the meantime, I've read some feedback from other phone owners, who use PixysOS ROM, and it turns out that this is a very, VERY minimalistic ROM, with very few things to customize. Well, it's not a big problem, I'm just missing a few things to customize, that I've used in other ROMs. I'm gonna test it for a few more days. So far, this ROM is stable and fast.
    1
    TWRP 3.3.0-0 i9300
    Format data & advanced wipe
    PixysOS-1.0-20190623-UNOFFICIAL-i9300
    AEX-8.1-RecentApps-Fix
    Open_gapps-arm-8.1-pico-20190706
    I've installed 20 apps.
    Usage: Internet only.

    First impressions, after couple of days:

    It's a very minimalistic ROM, with very few customization options (which could be a good thing, depends on the individual's preferences). Privacy and security settings are absolutely basic (e.g., you cannot set which installed apps run in the background or run with the system startup etc., I miss that cool LOS panel). There is no way to remap hardware buttons (and you can't wake up the phone by home button). Some customization options known from other Oreo (and even Nougat) are almost non-existent, for example status bar, main screen has also very few settings, no LiveDisplay, no system profiles, alarm is not functional (looks like a bug) etc., that's not a problem for people who don't need it. The GPS sometimes is pretty lazy, but eventually it works somehow. Battery operating time is... acceptable, I thought that despite all this minimization, it would be better, with moderate use, battery lasts one full day, which I don't think should be a problem (and fortunately I didn't discover any suspicious battery drain during sleep mode). Oh, and unfortunately the security updates are almost a year old! (September 2018), so apparently this is the final version of this ROM.

    This Oreo ROM is quite fast and stable (for me). Every other Oreo for S3 GT-I9300 I've tested, had noticeable performance and stability issues, but this one is kinda different. RAM management is OK. Stability was also OK, no sudden freezes, reboots, no overheating etc., I had only one problem - sometimes I experienced the same thing as with other Oreo ROMs - slight performance drop (I don't know why), and the phone had to be restarted, it happened every 2-3 days, so it's not a big deal I guess, I tried to install "android_lowram_enabler" (aka GO mode), but I'm getting "error 4". Also, just like with other Oreo ROMs, I had weird issue with Instagram, some videos in stories didn't play and live stream doesn't always work as it should (no such problems in Nougat).

    Overall, for me, this ROM behaving quite stable so far, I'm also surprised at how fast it works. It's rather good for daily use. But LineageOS 14.1 is still better for me.
    1
    TWRP 3.3.0-0 i9300
    Format data & advanced wipe
    PixysOS-1.0-20190623-UNOFFICIAL-i9300
    AEX-8.1-RecentApps-Fix
    Open_gapps-arm-8.1-pico-20190706
    I've installed 20 apps.
    Usage: Internet only.

    First impressions, after couple of days:

    It's a very minimalistic ROM, with very few customization options (which could be a good thing, depends on the individual's preferences). Privacy and security settings are absolutely basic (e.g., you cannot set which installed apps run in the background or run with the system startup etc., I miss that cool LOS panel). There is no way to remap hardware buttons (and you can't wake up the phone by home button). Some customization options known from other Oreo (and even Nougat) are almost non-existent, for example status bar, main screen has also very few settings, no LiveDisplay, no system profiles, alarm is not functional (looks like a bug) etc., that's not a problem for people who don't need it. The GPS sometimes is pretty lazy, but eventually it works somehow. Battery operating time is... acceptable, I thought that despite all this minimization, it would be better, with moderate use, battery lasts one full day, which I don't think should be a problem (and fortunately I didn't discover any suspicious battery drain during sleep mode). Oh, and unfortunately the security updates are almost a year old! (September 2018), so apparently this is the final version of this ROM.

    This Oreo ROM is quite fast and stable (for me). Every other Oreo for S3 GT-I9300 I've tested, had noticeable performance and stability issues, but this one is kinda different. RAM management is OK. Stability was also OK, no sudden freezes, reboots, no overheating etc., I had only one problem - sometimes I experienced the same thing as with other Oreo ROMs - slight performance drop (I don't know why), and the phone had to be restarted, it happened every 2-3 days, so it's not a big deal I guess, I tried to install "android_lowram_enabler" (aka GO mode), but I'm getting "error 4". Also I had weird issue with Instagram, some videos in stories didn't play and live stream doesn't always work as it should (no such problems in Nougat).

    Overall, for me, this ROM behaving quite stable, so far, rather good for daily use. But LineageOS 14.1 is still better, in every aspect.
    İf you gets Go mode flash error
    you can add this line to build prop
    ro.config.lowram=true
    Save and reboot
    Now go mode enable :)