Which ROM is better the stock V10 or the stock V20 ?Please list reasons
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v10 froyo, v20 gingerbread
I think that nova v8 + huexxx "patch" had best battery life if you turned on undervolting.
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Best ROM threads are always closed. It is subjective, try them and make your own decision.
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Hi. I'm currently using MIUI rom.
But its battery drain can't be help. Thought of using cm7 kang.
But the outlook of cm7 bores me as im used too have it on my optimus one..
Which rom do you guys recommend? Sorry for my engrish.....
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OK i think it CM7 is out of the picture. I am on CM7 at the moment and I do like MIUI but it is very integrated and sensitive. Have you tried vandonkas kernel on miui? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427646 or check my thread for other alternatives http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1460147
CM7/KANG (by Temasek) is my last choice... and my best one (IMHO) - Battery life with custom Kernel "CherryPicks" (I didn't try the stock one) is very nice.
A well balanced performance/batterylife one, with all CM7 options, spare parts and so on...
Hope this helps (a bit )
Try MIUI or CM7 with Vadonka's kernel. Should give pretty good battery life
Thanks for the replies.
I'm using back swiftextreme kernel back because its more lag free.
Do you guys recommend me the v20o stock with horse power kernel? :B
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I don't use Stock roms anymore, even wiith v20L/O, but read some posts and impressions seems pretty good. With HP Kernel you can expect good performance, but no sure about the BatteryLife...
and if you need continuous improvements/battery balance, the custom ROMs and Kernels will give more choice - in my humble experience...
The battery life is indeed excellent with spica's or fps kernels! Three days and even more have been reported. If you use the phone a lot spica's sr1 or sr2 is very good, and the the pre-12 seems to be even better.
The problem with the stock ROMs it's the slowly fluency a pair of days later.
MIUI with vadonka's kernels has a battery save impressive and with a great fluency all the time.
The people speak very well about spica's kernels, it can be a good choise.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410662
this is a great ROM...with HP and either ICS or Swish...
infact the SR2 and the RC-11R both works great....i have 2days and 18hrs now and still left with 41% battery perf.....good work Carburano
can we use vandonkas or spica's or fps kernels with stock 20l ?
freemannnn said:
can we use vandonkas or spica's or fps kernels with stock 20l ?
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spica / fps = yes
vandonkas only if you want bootloop (CM only)
so with stock 20l or stock 20o which one do u suggest for stability no lags and good battery life.
freemannnn said:
so with stock 20l or stock 20o which one do u suggest for stability no lags and good battery life.
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the v20o is leaked version, i.e. not final / beta. but its working fine.
l/m is very good and stable.
i personally use the o leaked version with fps kernel
I don't have the permission to pm the dev thread.
I'm testing this civato rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1472515 and I must say that the stock version is very good, clean, smooth and stable (gps very fast, and the overall performances look to be faster).
But the battery drain is high like the 20q one's.
I installed the oc gueste-flix version but it looks to me less smooth then he stock one.
Is there any solution for the stock version (maybe the Dr4go kernel?) to get less battery drain and maintain the same smoothness?
(hope civato is developing version 6)
P.S. I tested many new custom roms and kernels but no one is like 20q or this
wals46 said:
I don't have the permission to pm the dev thread.
I'm testing this civato rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1472515 and I must say that the stock version is very good, clean, smooth and stable (gps very fast, and the overall performances look to be faster).
But the battery drain is high like the 20q one's.
I installed the oc gueste-flix version but it looks to me less smooth then he stock one.
Is there any solution for the stock version (maybe the Dr4go kernel?) to get less battery drain and maintain the same smoothness?
(hope civato is developing version 6)
P.S. I tested many new custom roms and kernels but no one is like 20q or this
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Have you tried the latest DJANGOMANOUCHE RC2 from Carburano and you have a choice of Kernels(including mine) and I have posted my battery life and performance in one of the posts....check it mate.
by the way have you checked your BB and RIL combo....maybe that is the culprit...install the GetRIL and check the combination of the Baseband/RIL of your device.
Hope it helps
EDIT: you can try the AF Kernel (link in my signature)on Civato's ROM also...should work...but...make a nandroid backup my friend
SREEPRAJAY said:
Have you tried the latest DJANGOMANOUCHE RC2 from Carburano and you have a choice of Kernels(including mine) and I have posted my battery life and performance in one of the posts....check it mate.
by the way have you checked your BB and RIL combo....maybe that is the culprit...install the GetRIL and check the combination of the Baseband/RIL of your device.
Hope it helps
EDIT: you can try the AF Kernel (link in my signature)on Civato's ROM also...should work...but...make a nandroid backup my friend
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Thank you, I'm testing your kernel.
I'm testing custom roms/kernels since nov 2011 and spent very lot of time, so far I made some decisions:
only ext3 and no overclocking
fast gps
only stock roms
When LG delivered 20Q release I've been very satisfied (at last) and maybe I stopped my search, but it was not true and now I found Civato's 5.5 20R.
At present I have 20R bb/ril (I kept 20Q bb with the ril included in all the custm roms stock, miui or cm7-9 and had no problems ever); fleshbomb worked well with 20Q bb too.
Another personal quick test for custom rom cheks is the ad banner at bottom/up of Rom Manager window: if it appears I go on testing the rom otherwise I quit.
These days I've been testing Carburano's big products: today I did for RC2 but I quitted (it's a sin because I have many life affinities with Carburano).
I'l let you know my battery drain with your kernel, btw I didn't make any change in OTF Tweak.
testing new italian 20S rom
hope Civato will release new flexbomb 20S
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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,
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 .
Hi,
I've rooted my device some time ago. (I'm still pretty much a Noob though). I was on a 4.1 (4.2?) based ROM with Cyanogen Mod.
Due to heavy battery drain and instability I decided to go again for stock ROM (rooted ofc).
Zeus ROM looks quite interesting (regarding battery drain an stability) to me.
There are different kernels out there for the P970. Is the right/best kernel included in Zeus ROM or do I have to install Huexx' Kernel additionally?
Or is there any other Kernel which works better for Zeus ROM?
Is there anything else I have to take care of when installing Zeus ROM (besides the typicall things like wipe data/cache, etc which are explained in "The Big N00B guide")?
Thanks in advance
anyone?:crying:
PS: I cant post on development threads. So that's why I have to ask here: Can anyone reupload Zeus v7.0 and the update v7.6?
Downloadlinks on huexxx blog dont't exist anymore and the reupload links in Zeus thread won't work either.
I think that A2.3 is too old now, there are lot of apps that can't be installed on A2.3. So I recomande you to use IZS 2.0, you will finde it only on htcmania forum, because Heuxxx is occurs to XDA. It's A4.0 from Heuxxx. And you don't have to solve possible problems with downgrade to A2.3. But if you want to use A 2.3 I recomande you to flash original A2.3 rooted, and then flash Zeus 7.