An Open Source OS, based on Android, that incorporates many customization options and added security features.
One of our main focuses is to provide a quality ROM/OS that can run on all your devices, preserving customizations and options by syncing across all platforms. We try to include all the features you can imagine, for just about any situation.
Bliss comes in a few variants. On top of our traditional device builds of Bliss ROM, our GSI/Treble builds will work on most treble compatible devices (Android Pie+)

Features

  • Focus on design
  • Customized settings
  • Performance
  • Battery-friendly
  • Added Security
  • Compatibility

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ROMs, GSIs

License

MIT License, Apache License V2.0, GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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  • for MAX PRO M2 (X01BD) PLEASE..!!! to bad there just android Q here, can help but do the unofficial one for android R.
  • Lavender Beautiful ROM smooth tethering and smart charging working together very well(some famous rom smart charging not work when connect to pc). i hope you add color calibration in future(my phone got ghost screen). thanks.
  • After the disappearing of Lineage as a centrally managed organisation that has been my preffered ROM since 2016, Bliss seemed to offer the best alternative. In ease of use it's quite clear true (Lineage only introduced this kind of ease of use in it's last days). The features are better and the design is amitious. Yet my Samsung A6 2016 experienced a problem reading/ using my SDCard either in portable or in adoptable storage mode. The problem caused the card to be readable only after a while and often only after two boot cycles. I'm not a developer but have been an IT engineer for almost two decades. We are used to troubleshooting problems that may be caused by flaws in software programs. After many trials ending with an updated 4K video ready SD card, I had only one trial left to do. IF this was a problem caused by software design, another ROM would not have this problem (or it would be less severe). I found in the XDA forum of my specific device developpers had moved forward with an unofficial LineageOS. I installed it for testing purpose because by now I was no longer sure it was a software problem. But my years of experience payed off again. I'm back on LineageOS because now my SD card is seen on every boot. I always say I started to work in a technical job because it's a simple job; either it works or it doesn't. If it works sometimes, it works. This behaviour of the SDCard flickers. It does so on the working OS but the SDCard is functional ALWAYS, after a work-around. The work around is to restart the startscreen application. Most of the times it worked without the work-around if I applied patience to booting up and logging in. This caused me to believe there should be a setting like windows applies to services, the delayed start. With that in mind I have changed some settings in the permissions of my prefered launcher that could be set with HBS Optimizer pro concerning external storage. This may be a clue to what needs to be changed in the programming of the software to delay the startup depending on how heavilly the hardware is in use by the software. Another way of saying that is how heavilly the (often advanced) user would like to use his device. I know that a quick startup is some strange messurement of how 'good' an OS is. But it also says something in my world of engineering and system administration of how stable and how unsafe an OS will behave when it's in use.
  • BlissRoms are basically the best ROM I have found for my OnePlus5T. I would recommend at least giving it a try if you are looking to flash a custom ROM. Very smooth, saves battery, plenty of features included.
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2018-02-20