[ROM][6.0.1][Dec 9] Android Open Oneplus Project

namanjr

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Disclaimer
Flash at your own risk. Just because it works for others doesn't mean your phone won't implode or become a attractively priced paperweight.

Features
CAF LA.HB.1.3.2
Android 6.0.1
Multirom compatibility
Dash charging
Gapps compatibility
F2FS or EXT4 /data, /cache
Disabled force-encrypt
Disabled bootloader safetynet flag

Not yet implemented
Hardware button backlights.
Software button toggle(use xposed or build.prop for now).

How to flash
1. Download the latest zip in the download section and copy it to your device.
2. Optionally download and copy over gapps, xposed, and/or supersu.
3. Boot into custom recovery.
BACKUP IMPORTANT DATA OFF DEVICE!!
Do not wipe /system, it will fail to flash until reboot, from a bug in twrp!
4. Flash custom rom then optionally flash gapps, xposed, and/or supersu.
5. Wipe or format /data, and /cache (If issues or first time using rom).
6. Reboot.

Download
Test 5 (Dec 9, 2016)
Kernel only (Dec 9, 2016)

Previous builds:
Test 4 (Dec 7, 2016)
Test 3 (Dec 2, 2016)
test2 (Nov 29, 2016)
test build 1 (Nov 28, 2016)

Changelog
Test 5
Enabled F2FS and EXT4 /data and /cache! (Now boots with either)
Set recents and back buttons to the same as OxygenOS. (Edit generic.kl if you want to change back)
Removed FM (Didn't work anyway)

Test 4
Disabled locked bootloader check to help pass safetynet (patch by sultanXDA).
Disabled software keys (Enable by modifying build.prop from 1 to 0, i commented the line to edit).
Changed model name to "A3000" (This is how it shows on North American phones on OxygenOS).
Disabled force-encrypt. (Go to settings>security to optionally encrypt and to check status!)
Set /data as F2FS in fstab. (Should fix decryption errors when coming from OxygenOS.)

Test 3
Removed qualcomm FM2.
Removed qualcomm recovery.
Removed Gingerbread Music app.
Switched MMS to Messaging.
Switched Launcher2 to Launcher3.
Fixed GAPPS permissions.
Removed Bluetooth debugging apps.
Updated to latest LA.HB.1.3.2 code.

Test 2
Fixed most gapps permissions (see bugs).
Removed Qualcomm FM support.
Removed some debugging apps.
Fixed DPI.
Fixed build.prop fingerprint and device info.

Bugs
You tell me!

Source
Android Manifest (Currently Test1)

XDA:DevDB Information
Android Open Oneplus Project, ROM for the OnePlus 3T

Contributors
namanjr
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow

Version Information
Status: Testing

Created 2016-11-29
Last Updated 2016-11-28
 

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namanjr

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Any befits to flashing this ROM? Thanks
It's personal preference, this is just barebones AOSP right now. The main thing right now would be more xposed modules are compatible than with Oxygen OS and bugs aren't shared. It currently needs a few workarounds to be a daily driver, so you may be better off waiting for test3 before trying to get an impression.
 

killuminati206

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Sounds good. when i got the phone i was on 3.5.8 with excellent battery life over 5hrs sot. Then i decided to root which i did, and that took me back to to 3.5.2 i think and battery is ****. Even put greenify and a few others. Looking forward to this, either way. Keep up the good work. Good to know someones working on something.
 

ghettopops

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Sounds good. when i got the phone i was on 3.5.8 with excellent battery life over 5hrs sot. Then i decided to root which i did, and that took me back to to 3.5.2 i think and battery is ****. Even put greenify and a few others. Looking forward to this, either way. Keep up the good work. Good to know someones working on something.
3.5.8 ?
 

benmeroff

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xposed, gravity box and greenify; and lucky patcher!!
Greenify should have the opposite effect (in theory at least), and I've never seen my battery life affected by Lucky Patcher... the culprit may be GravityBox; I saw my OnePlus 3T definitely lag a bit when using it, and it does modify how your SystemUI displays.
 

pychobj2001

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xposed, gravity box and greenify

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and lucky patcher!!
I have xposed and gravity box and my battery life is doing fine. I haven't installed greenify because I haven't needed it yet. I'd say toss greenify and make sure regular doze mode is on. Make sure your brightness isn't always on crazy high. Idk, something to try. Also try to run the debloat script.
 

xanthrax

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xposed, gravity box and greenify

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and lucky patcher!!
Keep that lucky patcher thoughts aka "a tool for thieves" for yourself... Pay for software don't steal

Sent from my Darkside of Oneplus 3

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How do i run debloat script??
You know how to steal by using lucky patcher but you don't know how to use a script, great!
I show no mercy for the LP users

Sent from my Darkside of Oneplus 3
 

namanjr

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With test3 i think it's safe to call this a daily driver. Anyone able to give my any reports on battery life, bugs, or features they would like to see?
 
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jdavis7882

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Good stuff I look forward to running this. Any plans on optimizing for performance or endurance or just keeping it pure AOSP?

Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
 

nicksmizzle

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With test3 i think it's safe to call this a daily driver. Anyone able to give my any reports on battery life, bugs, or features they would like to see?
only thing i can say right now is back-light for hardware buttons and the option to use on screen buttons but you already have that planned :)
 

sir-harlekin

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Do i understand correctly, that this is the most compatible ROM to gravity box? GravityBox i think gives so many options, the only thing from OOS i may miss is the dark mode.