Which one do you recommend? Any reviews out there?
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last i read, speedmod is not fully geared for daily, so how to compare?
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Today I have tested both (on LPY German firmware).
All in all, at the moment I prefer Speedmod, which looks smoother.
In the morning I have used Franco kernel, but two times it happened that my device got slower and slower until rebooted. I had also several lags.
In the afternoon I installed Speedmod, when I saw there was a second version (which includes CWM). No lags, no slowdowns so far.
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On the 2 latest kernels, l get higher scores in antutu and quadrant using franco kernel.
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Have used speedmod and franco on stock lpf for me franco broke my wifi connection there's a workaround for this which is to se your phone is statically and not via dhcp
On speedmod my wifi works though haven't tested the latest one
I then decided just to go back to stock
Both sort of claim to had fix the brick bug issue thought they do say they need more evidence that is fix. But as of now there has been only one brick on franco but further analysis is needed to confirm
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Both are good
atm using franco's kernel. its smooth and no problems at all.
Im on kingdroid v2 using apex launcher
I am using Franco right now, seems responsive
But there's no overclock capability in the voltage control app.
Anyone has luck playing with the oc uv
comparing benchmark tests scores, franco kernel wins, but comparing reality score speedmod kernel wins for sure. I get low score with speedmod kernel but it is the most smoothest, bug-free ics kernel so far. Dont look at those benchmark test ^^
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Which one do you recommend? Any reviews out there?
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Basically, you're asking the users out there do you prefer blonde or dark hair girl?
one man's meat maybe another man's poison. You gotta try it on you own to feel it.
what about this kernel under LFP?
Speedmod on stockrom. Read to many issues with Francos for now. For the rest, like comment above its a matter of preference
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My mhl was not working on speedmod. Is anyone else having this issue?
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eroracing said:
My mhl was not working on speedmod. Is anyone else having this issue?
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Would like to know as well. Also, on fransisco kernel, I get pretty good battery life, anyone care to mention how the battery life is on speedmod
sharkonland said:
Would like to know as well. Also, on fransisco kernel, I get pretty good battery life, anyone care to mention how the battery life is on speedmod
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Better then stock, much better
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eroracing said:
My mhl was not working on speedmod. Is anyone else having this issue?
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Post it as an issue in speedmod thread
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baz77 said:
Post it as an issue in speedmod thread
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Already did.
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Would like to know as well. Also, on fransisco kernel, I get pretty good battery life, anyone care to mention how the battery life is on speedmod
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Same great battery life, both are great, cant tell the difference
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Would like to know as well. Also, on fransisco kernel, I get pretty good battery life, anyone care to mention how the battery life is on speedmod
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Both are good, however Speedmod is slightly better with LPF. (IMHO) Franco has more bells and whistles, but Speedmod seems to be a little more stable based on the apps that I have and my usage patterns. My advise is to try both, but please follow the installation process to the letter. A few times I've done what I thought was best with flashing kernels, but actually ended up wiping/re-flashing etc and then following the instructions to the letter with success.
Latest... Tried Franco #4.... Now as good as Speedmod, if not better.
Been on franco for a few days now ... everything is smooth so far.
It seems like speedmod is alot smoother than franco, even though Franco scores higher in benchmark tests.
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This had probably been covered many times previously but due to the kernels being updated so often, I feel the need to discuss it.
The fact that I've tried loads of rims and now mixing it up trying kernels is just a coincidence :-D
So what do people think at the moment?
Im currently on ultimate 5.5 with the latest voodoo sound fix kernel.
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Does mooned have anything to contribute?
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MarkyG82 said:
mooned
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Lol. 'Noone'
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MarkyG82 said:
This had probably been covered many times previously but due to the kernels being updated so often, I feel the need to discuss it.
The fact that I've tried loads of rims and now mixing it up trying kernels is just a coincidence :-D
So what do people think at the moment?
Im currently on ultimate 5.5 with the latest voodoo sound fix kernel.
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Its a matter of preference that's why you won''t get many people to answer you.
If you want Top performance but feel adventurous and can live with slight niggles, then you can use Advanced Voodoo 666 1.2 where you can OC it to 1280hz. Its like being on the edge without falling over
Otherwise, if you want stable and performance balance, then head to Speedmod's Kernel
If you want extreme performance with sacrifice over battery life or stability, head to Super Optimized OC/UV Kernel
A detailed Guide by Tricky103 is available here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10218039&postcount=23798
All the best!
Since it's not so much a hassle to flash new Kernels now
+1 for rajuki
Can someone enumerate the differences between these two kernels? As far as I can understand, they're essentially the same other than calling the lagfix by a different name.
Also, please put forth which one you would recommend that I use. Thanks!
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Nobody can tell you which will provide the best result on your phone. Most make the determination based on the effect they have on battery which can be very different, even with all else seemingly being equal. Flashing kernels is really a painless process only requiring a few minutes of your time so I suggest that you experiment and find what works best for you.
Edited for swype.
IMO firebird 2 is a tad faster and uses more battery. So depending on what you want I guess.
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You have to try them yourself to see what works best for your phone. They are both great kernels but I prefer Firebird 2 personally.
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Can someone enumerate the differences between these two kernels? As far as I can understand, they're essentially the same other than calling the lagfix by a different name.
Also, please put forth which one you would recommend that I use. Thanks!
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I tried both and prefer speedmod. Firebird was a bit faster for me but also drained my battery faster. I currently use speedmod with Cezar's rom and its a match made in heaven. Fast and awesome battery.
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Speedmod also tends to stay a little more updated than firebird.
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Speedmod also tends to stay a little more updated than firebird.
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"little more" does not convey full justice. its more like "timely updates whenever an issue and/or improvements are found".
Ok, I'll give SpeedMod a shot. I should be able to switch back and forth easily if I have both CWM zips on my phone, I take it?
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i really prefer glitterball reoriented even with overclocking disabled to both of those roms.
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i really prefer glitterball reoriented even with overclocking disabled to both of those roms.
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I concur. Battery life is outstanding with overclocking disabled and undervolting enabled.
Just wanted to know what is the best kernel for longer battery life from your experiences? I'm using custom JVO rom (Criskelo Gingerbread v64)
Stock kernel best for battery. Or..close second undervolting with Damian kernel. Modems can make a BIG difference to battery life also. I get nearly double battery life since switching to jvp modem. Also some Apps can cause big drain. Its all about finding what's right for you.
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Use a kernel with conservative governor..(ex:damiangto)..hope this helps!!!
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speedmod-kernel-k13E-500hz is the best of the best
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speedmod-kernel-k13E-500hz is the best of the best
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Isn't that a froyo kernel?
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bristolian said:
Stock kernel best for battery. Or..close second undervolting with Damian kernel. Modems can make a BIG difference to battery life also. I get nearly double battery life since switching to jvp modem. Also some Apps can cause big drain. Its all about finding what's right for you.
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Can I install JVP modem into JVO rom? Or should I fully switch to JVP rom & modem to get better battery life... I thought JVP has lot of bugs like auto brightness broken with custom kernels...
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Speedmod k15h.t8b Tested and using daily
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speedmod..
Does JVP rom/modem has more battery life than JVO and JVH? I've read everyone says that JVP really fast and quadrant scores are really high... but not many ppl talked abt the battery life...
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Speedmod k15h.t8b Tested and using daily
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Yeap I'm already on it.. going to try a different modem other than JVO... heard ZSJPG modem has better battery life ... thanks a lot guys
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Hey everyone
What r the best known ROMs which r updated with the latest build version i9000xwjw5 ??
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Doctorz rom v16....
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jw5 stock odexed, semaphore 2.7.4 kernel to boost smoothness and speed a bit, tasker to automate a few things here and there, and juice defender ultimate which gives amazing battery life in standby, easily halving the usual draining.
honest, I think you can customize your stock rom by yourself based on your needs and be more than statisfied
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Doctorz rom v16....
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Thanks dude, I'll check it.
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lcampori said:
jw5 stock odexed, semaphore 2.7.4 kernel to boost smoothness and speed a bit, tasker to automate a few things here and there, and juice defender ultimate which gives amazing battery life in standby, easily halving the usual draining.
honest, I think you can customize your stock rom by yourself based on your needs and be more than statisfied
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Thanks lcampori. But I dont know how to cusomize a rom
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Thanks lcampori. But I dont know how to cusomize a rom
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Try SauRom. It is one of the best rom with lots tweaks and options.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1388342&highlight=xwjw5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398569
Don't forget to say thanks as i am sure you will like it.
Thanx alot dude.
Does it have RTL add-on ? Cuz this very important to me.
And btw, did u try the Hybrid v14 Rom ? It is really awesome. But sometimes i have some problems in it, and i dont know if the problem is from it or from the apps that i use. I sometimes have Sleep of Death( i sometimes try to turn the screen on but it doesn't) and i face lags when playing games like angrybird Space, anf Cut the Rope.....
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DMore 3.3 is wicked, just released a few days ago. Very nice and fast.
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could describe what is the best kernel for our galaxy notes regarding battery consumption? either in stock or custom rom
thanks
Best kernel for me is notecore kernel by gavin. Best performance and yet best battery life.. The OC version is also great cause it is with undervoltage that makes battery life the best. I can get a maximum of 15 hours with regular use..
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Ok i will test thanks for your recomendation
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ja1m3 said:
could describe what is the best kernel for our galaxy notes regarding battery consumption? either in stock or custom rom
thanks
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Personal opinion, no offence to anyone. Keep try the 2 hottest tw based custom kernel available at note forum. Hardcore speedmod k3-13 was the best in terms of stable, smooth and most importantly battery performance at on screen usage was superb.
Please give at least 24 hours to let the new flashed kernel settle down. Then you will can see the real performance.
Once again about the battery drain performance is very subjective issue. Its really depend on personal usage.
Give both kernel a try. Then you can feel the different. Maybe im wrong..
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well I think I'll have to try both to give a personal opinion, thank you very much for your help
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Hi, Imho:
Speedmod is better for battery usage.
Notecore, especially the OC's version is more performing.
Both kernels are superb........however
I installed Both........
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SpeedMod, no doubt about it. best battery life kernel you can get.
Tried all them speedmod versions.. but went back to the latest version still... Phone's battery life simply wouldn't die.. Played all day graphic intensive games, sync emails,3G, wifi, BT, and at the end of the day... I still get a little more battery juice out of my phone.
Simply awesome dude!
John
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SpeedMod, no doubt about it. best battery life kernel you can get.
Tried all them speedmod versions.. but went back to the latest version still... Phone's battery life simply wouldn't die.. Played all day graphic intensive games, sync emails,3G, wifi, BT, and at the end of the day... I still get a little more battery juice out of my phone.
Simply awesome dude!
John
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Which rom u using?
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Which rom u using?
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just using good ol' stock ICS here bud..
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just using good ol' stock ICS here bud..
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4.0.4 or 4.0.3?
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Goodm7sn said:
4.0.4 or 4.0.3?
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4.0.4
letters_to_cleo said:
4.0.4
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Lrk or lri or lr6 ?
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I'll have to agree that the newest Notecore kernel (v13.5?), not OC, has amazing battery life and performance. Really can't complain
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I'll have to agree that the newest Notecore kernel (v13.5?), not OC, has amazing battery life and performance. Really can't complain
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Another day with k3-13 to have a reasonable battery sit down ,and i switch to notecore 13.4 to test it.. .
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right now I'm with the rom lr6 stock and k3-13's am testing for several days and the battery lasts me all day using Tapatalk social networks and music and some other video, messajes etc
I will test the last notcore for make a comparacion
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