[ROM][10.0] DerpFest for OnePlus5/T [Official][2020-08-11]

calvio

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MBDdk

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Which is the difference between the two lens? I'm on Nikita 1.6 and when I switch from 1x to 2x I can't see any difference.
I'm not sure there is a difference between the lenses. My guess is that there are two of them to enable some shooting features like portrait mode or HDR. The module just makes you able to use them independently.
 

calvio

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One it tele, x2 optical zoom. You'll notice the differences when your photo subject is close.
No difference for me, photos are the same, you can just see camera moving from one lens to the other because picture slides to one side, but size and zoom are the same.
 

The_Overthinker

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Dunno about cheese tbh. But definitely dumpling has no optical zoom lens at all. My guess would be this is a mistake in the site you linked.
See here: https://www.oneplus.com/support/spec/oneplus-5
The secondary camera in cheese is a 2x telephoto lens, and the secondary camera in dumpling is a normal 20MP lens which is supposedly better for low-light photography. That's probably the only spec difference between 5 and 5t other than the basic screen-body design.
 
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The mic bug is an old one. We have many logs of it. Thanks anyways nevertheless, they are always welcome. I hope next release fixes that :) About the gallery I am still unable to reproduce. Try clearing its app data maybe?
I tried everything for the gallery issue-clearing data, disabling the app and enabling it, updating it manually, it doesn't seem to help. Maybe it is a bug of the stable firmware, who knows. I don't mind it so for now I won't mess around with the firmware, I'm kinda afraid to brick the phone :D
Anyway after a day of usage the rom is indeed excellent. The battery life seems to be nearly as good as on the stock rom- I get about 6h 30mins sot, on stock I would get nearly the same, up to 7h(my battery is on 84% capacity). I haven't experienced any stability issues so I am very happy with that. Thank you for your work!
 

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Cheeseburger;
16 MP, f/1.7, 24mm (wide), 1/2.8", 1.12µm, PDAF
20 MP, f/2.6, 36mm (standard), 1/2.8", 1.0µm, 1.6x optical zoom, AF

Dumpling;
16 MP, f/1.7, 27mm (wide), 1/2.8", 1.12µm, PDAF
20 MP, f/1.7, 27mm (wide), 1/2.8", 1.0µm, AF, PDAF

OOS+Cheese+OOS cam: if you zoom it will switch to the 2nd lens. I'm not sure the stock behaviour with dumpling.
The marketing of 2x vs real 1.6x was a hot topic when cheese launched.
"Seen a bit of confusion so clearing this up. We're claiming 2x lossless zoom, not optical. Optical zoom is at 1.6x, the remaining 0.4x is realized through SmartCapture multiframe technology." -Carl Pei

I was interested in the optical zoom for cheese and the module @MBDdk linked worked perfectly.
 
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The secondary camera in cheese is a 2x telephoto lens, and the secondary camera in dumpling is a normal 20MP lens which is supposedly better for low-light photography. That's probably the only spec difference between 5 and 5t other than the basic screen-body design.
Nope. Just did my reading. OnePlus 5 has no optical zoom camera. It's also clearly stated in the linked spec sheet.
EDIT: Tho it seems many sites do confirm it has a 1.6x zoom (see here for example)
 
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idoybh

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I tried everything for the gallery issue-clearing data, disabling the app and enabling it, updating it manually, it doesn't seem to help. Maybe it is a bug of the stable firmware, who knows. I don't mind it so for now I won't mess around with the firmware, I'm kinda afraid to brick the phone :D
Anyway after a day of usage the rom is indeed excellent. The battery life seems to be nearly as good as on the stock rom- I get about 6h 30mins sot, on stock I would get nearly the same, up to 7h(my battery is on 84% capacity). I haven't experienced any stability issues so I am very happy with that. Thank you for your work!
Glad you like it
 
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Want to know a few things first:
1. How many preinstalled apps are there? Can a user will be able to uninstall them normally?

This is really important. Complete control of what we use, and what to purge/remove should be under the user's hand. Keeping two apps which does the same thing is NOT a good choice which we talk about Custom ROMs. One of the perks of being custom ROM is that users keep they want and remove which they don't want. Disabling those apps is not very a great choice, it a lame choice. Not to mention some apps are not even allowed to be disabled, which is not full control

The main point is the user has their own choice of File Manager, Browser, Calculator, etc, and so on.

I would love to have a ROM which is just fully user-controllable just like any Linux distros.
 
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The_Overthinker

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Want to know a few things first:
1. How many preinstalled apps are there? Can a user will be able to uninstall them normally?

This is really important. Complete control of what we use, and what to purge/remove should be under the user's hand. Keeping two apps which does the same thing is NOT a good choice which we talk about Custom ROMs. One of the perks of being custom ROM is that users keep they want and remove which they don't want. Disabling those apps is not very a great choice, it a lame choice. Not to mention some apps are not even allowed to be disabled, which is not full control

The main point is the user has their own choice of File Manager, Browser, Calculator, etc, and so on.

I would love to have a ROM which is just fully user-controllable just like any Linux distros.
This rom has Gapps pre-installed. This means that the calculator, calender etc by default are Google's apps. You could uninstall them if you're rooted, otherwise I guess you'll have to disable them.

If you're looking for a more vanilla experience, or if you prefer to stay unrooted, I'd recommend the roms without pre-installed gapps for your use.

My personal opinion? Stay on this rom. Root it and get rid of apps you don't need. That's what I do. The amount of customisations on this rom is insane and it's been a great experience for me :)
 

idoybh

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Want to know a few things first:
1. How many preinstalled apps are there? Can a user will be able to uninstall them normally?

This is really important. Complete control of what we use, and what to purge/remove should be under the user's hand. Keeping two apps which does the same thing is NOT a good choice which we talk about Custom ROMs. One of the perks of being custom ROM is that users keep they want and remove which they don't want. Disabling those apps is not very a great choice, it a lame choice. Not to mention some apps are not even allowed to be disabled, which is not full control

The main point is the user has their own choice of File Manager, Browser, Calculator, etc, and so on.

I would love to have a ROM which is just fully user-controllable just like any Linux distros.
I don't get one thing. You say the user doesn't have a choice, but you do have the playstore. Apps in /system (or available storage there) shouldn't bother you :silly:
EDIT: Don't like it? Use something else. Think you know better? Make your own rom / debloat script / sync the sources and build vanilla variant for your own . Disabling the apps is a great option btw hahahaha
 
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there's a new version. but updater says download problem how to fix that?

there's a new version 06/23 is this official update?
Go-to settings in the updater and clear your cache of updates ("clean update files").
Then try again to check for updates.

Otherwise manually download the release and via updater choose the downloaded file.
 

idoybh

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DerpFest Update

Hello everyone,
First official update in this thread. Hurray!
Also first to be uploaded directly to our new file host :)

Changelog:

Device:

  • Changes in kernel, as usual, by @poad42 (source)
  • Further improved hotword mic fix - please test and report
  • Addressed a OnePlus camera service related SELinux denial
  • Dropped some telephony hacks
  • No firmware update needed this time - attached for any case

ROM:

  • Randomize DerpQuest summary with funny strings
  • Reworked blink flashlight on call, again. This time I'm done, Promise ;)
  • Fixed reboot for APEX update
  • Added derp blue theme
  • Added FOD extensions support (irrelevent for this device)
  • Added arrow keys on navbar while typing
  • Added StatusBar VoWiFi icon (& a switch)
  • Update & Apply custom carrier label position correctly
  • Fixed inactive WiFi icon in some icon packs
  • Fixed the double navbar switch issues (for hw buttons devices)
  • Minor fix for the new OpenDelta UI
  • Disable "R style" notification headers by default
  • Wake on charge regardless of AoD settings
  • Updates to translations
  • Some more minor derps/bugs fixes


Downloads:
dumpling (FW)

md5:
Code:
c9b852363380e2b40323469ffe475726
cheeseburger (FW)

md5:
Code:
22bcb831008f29ca056eebcaa60fd2eb
*OTA pushed
 
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I don't get one thing. You say the user doesn't have a choice, but you do have the playstore. Apps in /system (or available storage there) shouldn't bother you :silly:
EDIT: Don't like it? Use something else. Think you know better? Make your own rom / debloat script / sync the sources and build vanilla variant for your own . Disabling the apps is a great option btw hahahaha
Apps in /system/app and especially /system/priv-app should bother us even more, because of more opportunities for those apps to collect data, share it with some server and do other stuff you don't want them to do, for example installing proprietary apps on your phone without asking(e.g. Health Services). I find it gross that it is easier to make some OEM ROMs google-free than some Custom ROMs. If there are tens of proprietary google apps, of THE data collector, with tons of permissions and privileges, for example running in the background whenever they want to, on your phone, and it doesn't even BOTHER you, there is something wrong with you. Objectively read the whole Google Privacy Policy and then maybe question using this ROM. And saying "don't like it? use something else" is not helpful and stops progression of this ROM by stifling constructive criticism. This ROM shouldn't even be considered open source, as it includes non-crucial proprietary software which can't be removed without modifying /system yourself, and of that a lot!

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This rom has Gapps pre-installed. This means that the calculator, calender etc by default are Google's apps. You could uninstall them if you're rooted, otherwise I guess you'll have to disable them.

If you're looking for a more vanilla experience, or if you prefer to stay unrooted, I'd recommend the roms without pre-installed gapps for your use.

My personal opinion? Stay on this rom. Root it and get rid of apps you don't need. That's what I do. The amount of customisations on this rom is insane and it's been a great experience for me :)
In my opinion AOSiP has more than enough customization, you should give it a try :) But of course, use what you want. You wouldn't need to debloat much on AOSiP tho, with pico gapps :D