[ROM][9.0][UNOFFICIAL] XenonHD

quake73

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Another nice (treble) ROM for Oneplus5 (cheeseburger).
No fancy intro, no long list of features...just try it for a couple of days and if you don't like it - toss it and restore your previous rom!

ROM: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603857500

built using
- ROM source: https://github.com/TeamHorizon
- Krieg kernel: https://github.com/Krieg-Kernel
- GZOSP: https://github.com/GZOSP-Devices

It's still in its early 9.0 stage, not many settings are implemented yet. I can only promise to post a fresh build as the dev.team adds new features.

Tried & tested on my own OP5 (decrypted) after having installed OB19 firmware (tried also 5.1.5 and it's ok, too).

IF YOUR device satisfies those conditions then, installation is straightforward:

1. In TWRP wipe dalvik/cache/system/data/vendor
2. In TWRP -> install ROM and (if you wish) opengapps/magisk
3. add noverity
4. flash
5. reboot
6. enjoy your new ROM :)
 

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quake73 said:
Another nice (treble) ROM for Oneplus5 (cheeseburger).
No fancy intro, no long list of features...just try it for a couple of days and if you don't like it - toss it and restore your previous rom!

ROM: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1322778262904025974

built using
- ROM source: https://github.com/TeamHorizon
- Krieg kernel: https://github.com/Krieg-Kernel
- GZOSP: https://github.com/GZOSP-Devices

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Excellent new rom and like the mantainer (you other roms) ;)

All is fine, there already all the stuff for a daily usage, really (AOD, AudioFX, QS Columns/Rows numbers, etc)

Just a little thing for me is essential for keep this rom :

- Disable / Enable HW Buttons & Backlight
- Button Mapper


Good job mate, for sure i will try the others builds ;)
 
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Hello
It's looking a good base with stable kernel, but need to fix :
- battery menu crashes
- no traffic in/out visible after activation
- notification slider button on side left are not working
Can you check?
Thanks
 

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Noob question, but in TWRP what partitions do you need to backup (treble rom) in order to restore it, should you not like the new rom you've just flashed (so to speak)

As I'm using the latest Blu_Spark TWRP, but a little unsure of what to back up... some info here, but to be honest it not really that clear (unless i'm misreading it) : https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...o-choose-nandroid-backup-twrp-please-t3839546

Thanks.
 
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quake73

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Noob question, but in TWRP what partitions do you need to backup (treble rom) in order to restore it, should you not like the new rom you've just flashed (so to speak)

As I'm using the latest Blu_Spark TWRP, but a little unsure of what to back up... some info here, but to be honest it not really that clear (unless i'm misreading it) : https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...o-choose-nandroid-backup-twrp-please-t3839546

Thanks.
The ones that are selected as default are enough. I have the latest twrp from codeworx and on backup, the selected partitions are: boot/system/data. In previous versions of twrp (from codeworkx) there was also vendor partition. Here's also a pic of my twrp screen when i do backup.
 

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The ones that are selected as default are enough. I have the latest twrp from codeworx and on backup, the selected partitions are: boot/system/data. In previous versions of twrp (from codeworkx) there was also vendor partition. Here's also a pic of my twrp screen when i do backup.
Thanks.

Yes it's the vendor partition that's a grey area for me. As I know the vendor partition is for treble enabled roms (I believe).

So if I was to backup Boot, System and Data (like your photo), then backed that backup to a PC (not forgetting the contents of the SD card folder), did a Format data, flashed a new rom and disliked it (as I do flashing between roms). All I would need to do it copy the TWRP backup back onto the phone, and restore that backup via the TWRP. I know it's pretty simple, but always best to be sure.
 

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Thanks.

Yes it's the vendor partition that's a grey area for me. As I know the vendor partition is for treble enabled roms (I believe).

So if I was to backup Boot, System and Data (like your photo), then backed that backup to a PC (not forgetting the contents of the SD card folder), did a Format data, flashed a new rom and disliked it (as I do flashing between roms). All I would need to do it copy the TWRP backup back onto the phone, and restore that backup via the TWRP. I know it's pretty simple, but always best to be sure.
You dont have to format data if switching between custom roms. Do a backup of your current rom (if your twrp version has also a "vendor" partition selected then leave that, too). Then just follow the standard procedure: wipe system/data/cache/dalvik, flash the new rom and your twrp backup(s) will still be there. But if you FORMAT data, as you said, then of course you need to first save the twrp backups to your pc.
 
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