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Hello all,
I'm currently running perception 10 and I'm wondering if the included kernel (Firebird) offer better battery performance compare to speedmod (hardcore)
I tought that speedmod was offering better battery performance... but i seem to get better with firebird!
What's your opinion?
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demonte21 said:
Hello all,
I'm currently running perception 10 and I'm wondering if the included kernel (Firebird) offer better battery performance compare to speedmod (hardcore)
I tought that speedmod was offering better battery performance... but i seem to get better with firebird!
What's your opinion?
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Speedmod would offer better battery becoz of all the battery tweaks in CWM recovery. And many ppl have found it to be better. But whatever Kernel you use, make sure to Recalibrate and wipe battery stats for the best battery life
Thanks man,
I wasn't sure if recalibrating was required after a Kernel Flash... But I was doubting about it, as my battery meter was acting weird today. (went from 75% to 47% in 1 hour... without using the phone lol!)
I've found that Speedmod gives me the best battery life out of any kernel I've flashed (after enabling the tweaks in CWM).
+1 for speedmod
+1 for speedmod
hello -
i'm considering flashing my captivate and i'm trying to learn as much as possible before doing so.
The one thing I'm confused about, do I update the kernel before I flash the ROM or afterwards? I would like to get the speedmod kernel, but just not sure which ROM to use just yet. Could someone enlighten me? Thanks.
kaizer915 said:
hello -
i'm considering flashing my captivate and i'm trying to learn as much as possible before doing so.
The one thing I'm confused about, do I update the kernel before I flash the ROM or afterwards? I would like to get the speedmod kernel, but just not sure which ROM to use just yet. Could someone enlighten me? Thanks.
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When u flash a ROM it comes with a kernel too. So first load the ROM of ur choice, and then flash the kernel of ur choice.
1. ROM first
2. boot up the phone
3. Kernel next
4. boot up the phone
5. now do all ur stuff
Do NOT flash a new kernel without booting up ur phone atleast once after flashing any ROM.
My 2x sometimes overheat and reboot and the battery drain very fast...So I want to know if I install a new kernel I have to do a full wipe...What kernel you my friends prefer to solve the overheat and drain problem?Thanks a lot! Sorry for my bad english!
Please someone help me with this
no need for fully wipe just flash it and use it
use temasek OC kernel it works really well if you use cm7 you can use it
I have the etana kernel.
Temasek kernel drains my battery.
I use the stock rom because I'm little afraid of mess with my phone again...So you guys can tell me one kernel to use with stock rom 2.3.4?
You can try HP Extreme Supersonic 12 Kernel. I'm using it with stock 2.3.4 rom. Awesome!
ciwek90 the battery is going well?And how it go with games?
lg 2x heavily drained battery when in 3g mode or gaming. This is because of hardware issue. temasek or etana kernel work great n decent battery life given limited oc.
Their standby mode battery life is wonderful
+1 for latest etana kernel! Far the best until now!
But can I use etana on stock rom?To install I need do a full wipe?
Hello dear Note owners
Just joined the party
an of couse i am looking for lite rom - for note with great battery life
i moved from sgs1 vibrant where the best rom is miui 2.3.7 360 team
so as i readed on the note 2.3 is better for battery too..
and what are the best lite rom (dont like aps and etc anyway need to configure myself)
battery life is not really depending on rom.. it depend on the kernal n modem too..
basically from what i read here.. i think speedmod is great for smoothness n speed n battery life.. n lpt is good of signals.. try Kingdroid v4.1.1 watch their installation video before you stall installing
+1 speedmod kernel.
you could give checkrom a try too seeing as you're on gb.
Used KingDroid v3 + speedmod kernel = just fine
Using RocketRom v7 + speedmod kernel = almost perfect on performance and batt life. Except for issues on lag using s.memo after making a screenshot. Other than that,
RocketRom v7 for me is a good go.
Thanx for answers...
but found what i realy whant
realy light room
http://www.kitchen-pro.ru (in russian sorry)
kitchen builder ultra light rom with very low battery drain
ics or gb on your taste
Starting from 128MB!!!
a lot of recomendation in our russian forums to thor 0.4 kernel that it is faster and better battery life then speedmod
cka3o4nuk said:
Thanx for answers...
but found what i realy whant
realy light room
http://www.kitchen-pro.ru (in russian sorry)
kitchen builder ultra light rom with very low battery drain
ics or gb on your taste
Starting from 128MB!!!
a lot of recomendation in our russian forums to thor 0.4 kernel that it is faster and better battery life then speedmod
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Thor is for cm9 and others, not for ICS i think.
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Hi there,
I'm a proud owner of a galaxy ace and i found the vodafone stock rom too boring, slow, and the battery only lasts 1 day, so i've installed one 2.3.6 that i've found on sam firmwares website and it looks the same stock rom but i dont know why, the battery starts lasting 3-4 days |). However i was curious about cyanogenmod and i've installed the 7.2 nightly (last version), but the battery only lasts half a day-1 maximum, and i dont like the sms, phone and contacts app.
So i'm thinking about install the cyanogen 7.2 stable version or searching a new ROM, but as i dont know any other reliable, efficient, stable, without bugs and with a modern theme like ics. Can someone help me please?
PS: The ROM must have portuguese language support.
Thanks,
Best regards,
jOrGe.mRNh
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23444159
Thanks a lot for your help!!
I've decide that i've gonna try the radonmod 2.5 fat, and if i dont like i'll go to the cm7.2 stable and if the battery problem remains, i'll go for the vodafone 2.3.6 S5830XWKT6. I've a doubt. I've installed the last ROM once with odin, can i install it by cwm?
Stock firmwares with odin, this will be your baseband.
Custom with cwm, some require a specific baseband, which is mentioned in the rom's thread, otherwise any baseband will do.
search for stocklite it has gr8 battery backup
And CyanogenMod 7.2 Official also has a good battery life
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Adrenaline and Stocklite
kvrjsoni said:
search for stocklite it has gr8 battery backup
And CyanogenMod 7.2 Official also has a good battery life
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Choose among these:
Stocklite V7 - latest Vesion - few bugs
Adrenaline Final - almost no more bugs (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538245)
Myth V2
Only Stock based roms can help u with extended battery life.
Hi,
I am currently running Marvel v9 but it is giving me some troubles like battery drain. I need to have better battery life so I decided maybe I should back to stock ROM and probably try ICS.
How can I switch from Marvel v9 to ICS STOCK (I don't need CWM but root will be nice to restore my apps and settings)?
Is there any other solution? Is there any other ICS/JB ROM stable and with good battery life?
I appreciate your help.
Matias
mkreder said:
Hi,
I am currently running Marvel v9 but it is giving me some troubles like battery drain. I need to have better battery life so I decided maybe I should back to stock ROM and probably try ICS.
How can I switch from Marvel v9 to ICS STOCK (I don't need CWM but root will be nice to restore my apps and settings)?
Is there any other solution? Is there any other ICS/JB ROM stable and with good battery life?
I appreciate your help.
Matias
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Yes, IZS ROM by Huexxx is more stable in early stage, it is ICS v30c based.
With that ROM, you have both CWM and root facilities.
Good battery backup.
mkreder said:
Hi,
I am currently running Marvel v9 but it is giving me some troubles like battery drain. I need to have better battery life so I decided maybe I should back to stock ROM and probably try ICS.
How can I switch from Marvel v9 to ICS STOCK (I don't need CWM but root will be nice to restore my apps and settings)?
Is there any other solution? Is there any other ICS/JB ROM stable and with good battery life?
I appreciate your help.
Matias
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At the moment, you need to explore on whichever ICS and above ROMs for their battery life. But if you insist on updating to Official ICS, use the Official Firmware updater. Note that it is very risky. I hardbricked it twice due to faulty wire.
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Hey
You'll have to flash with smart flash (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111771)
you'll need the rom (http://lg-phone-firmware.com/index.php?id_mod=1)
I recommend using the europe one (106 NEU/EUROPE OPEN V30B)
use this toosl to create BIN/FLS(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1692191)
Note: Beware of bad cables.
Or try this have not tried it myself but seems pretty good (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396091)
The first guide always works for me but it does not mean it will work for you so be careful .