I've had the Pepsi P1S for a while now and thought I would share my impressions with you. I have gotten it to work very well now with @Cleopatra 's Halo 7 port. I had to do the installation using a Windows 7 machine since I had issues doing it from a Mac or a Windows 10 machine. I got the phone connected to my Mac by installing Android Studio and Android File Transfer. SIM card works just fine after entering IMEI using MTK engineering and my 64 GB SD card works as well.
I have tested several launchers Google Now/ Nova/ZenUI Launcher and all worked pretty well. I stayed with ZenUI launcher since it looks very nice, is very customizable and works well.
As for apps, I have changed the SMS/Messages app to the Google Messaging app (tested SMS/MMS and all works well). Changed Phone app for the ZenUI Dialer & Contacts (part of the Asus ZenUI family), works very well and looks nice as well, all customizable.
As for cleaning malware, bloatware I did the following. Installed Malwarebytes, ran it and applied the suggested changes, then tested CM Security and Stubborn Trojan Hunter. This one found a HTML Viewer "Trojan" and removed it after a few tries. CM Security solved a few other issues. I have tested app internet traffic using the Packet Capture app from the Play Store and found that the PrizeGene app in the system/app folder was sending out packets pretty often, so I removed it using FX/System(root) read&write mount. This seems to have improved battery life as well.
As for UNILauncher, I saw some traffic from it, but it's just to check for update so no need to remove it.
Some other stuff can be removed this way as well, like the Chinese UNILauncher theme apps or the 2 audio files from media/music. The default Music app is crap and shows interface in chinese if you swith locale (see below), so feel free to set either the Android app Music as default or some other player (VLC works just great with both music and video files).
As for multilanguage, I installed MoreLangs app from PlayStore which allows to use other locales (tested with es_es and nb_no), even if it doesn't actually add multilanguage support to the phone's system apps, but it forces locales for the apps installed from PlayStore, so it's pretty OK. Installed Google Keyboard and Swift for keyboard, but that's up to everyone's preference.
Apps in background seem to work fine setting them up in PureBackground, I tested with Telegram and notifications arrive when phone is in standby. Standby time is great, I've had the phone idle during the whole week-end and still had 50% battery today. I suspect battery percentage is not ´very precise, since it does drop fast from 100% when using it but it seems to stabilize after a while so it should have enough juice for a whole day of normal use. I have been testing the CM Clean Master and the Greenify aps to optimize app usage.
@Cleopatra I seem to have issues removing the apps installed using your package (Chamelephon, CM Browser), any tips there? It was difficult getting Chamelephon to work and now that the IMEIs are set, I would like to remove it.
Anyway, I will be testing it for a couple more weeks, I have another phone waiting to be set up as a present for my girlfriend and I want it to be as stable as possible
Thank you all for your efforts and looking forward to more good news.
I have tested several launchers Google Now/ Nova/ZenUI Launcher and all worked pretty well. I stayed with ZenUI launcher since it looks very nice, is very customizable and works well.
As for apps, I have changed the SMS/Messages app to the Google Messaging app (tested SMS/MMS and all works well). Changed Phone app for the ZenUI Dialer & Contacts (part of the Asus ZenUI family), works very well and looks nice as well, all customizable.
As for cleaning malware, bloatware I did the following. Installed Malwarebytes, ran it and applied the suggested changes, then tested CM Security and Stubborn Trojan Hunter. This one found a HTML Viewer "Trojan" and removed it after a few tries. CM Security solved a few other issues. I have tested app internet traffic using the Packet Capture app from the Play Store and found that the PrizeGene app in the system/app folder was sending out packets pretty often, so I removed it using FX/System(root) read&write mount. This seems to have improved battery life as well.
As for UNILauncher, I saw some traffic from it, but it's just to check for update so no need to remove it.
Some other stuff can be removed this way as well, like the Chinese UNILauncher theme apps or the 2 audio files from media/music. The default Music app is crap and shows interface in chinese if you swith locale (see below), so feel free to set either the Android app Music as default or some other player (VLC works just great with both music and video files).
As for multilanguage, I installed MoreLangs app from PlayStore which allows to use other locales (tested with es_es and nb_no), even if it doesn't actually add multilanguage support to the phone's system apps, but it forces locales for the apps installed from PlayStore, so it's pretty OK. Installed Google Keyboard and Swift for keyboard, but that's up to everyone's preference.
Apps in background seem to work fine setting them up in PureBackground, I tested with Telegram and notifications arrive when phone is in standby. Standby time is great, I've had the phone idle during the whole week-end and still had 50% battery today. I suspect battery percentage is not ´very precise, since it does drop fast from 100% when using it but it seems to stabilize after a while so it should have enough juice for a whole day of normal use. I have been testing the CM Clean Master and the Greenify aps to optimize app usage.
@Cleopatra I seem to have issues removing the apps installed using your package (Chamelephon, CM Browser), any tips there? It was difficult getting Chamelephon to work and now that the IMEIs are set, I would like to remove it.
Anyway, I will be testing it for a couple more weeks, I have another phone waiting to be set up as a present for my girlfriend and I want it to be as stable as possible
Thank you all for your efforts and looking forward to more good news.