every body that test different Roms and kernel, help me to find a good rom for save battery charge.
i need battery charge more for my work.
From my experience the new wild child rom and kernel is the best for stability and battery life. He makes a rom based on the telstra velocity rom or one based on at+t that you can tweak through an inbuilt application. You can only download it through his site search Google for wcx illuminati but you will have to register before you will see the vivid forum
l0000l said:
every body that test different Roms and kernel, help me to find a good rom for save battery charge.
i need battery charge more for my work.
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From my experience the new wild child rom and kernel is the best for stability and battery life. He makes a rom based on the telstra velocity rom or one based on at+t that you can tweak through an inbuilt application. You can only download it through his site search Google for wcx illuminati but you will have to register before you will see the vivid forum
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I will second that
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i am using Holic's Rom and Kernel i have used wild childs before, but i switched pretty dumb mistake i made, what one are you too running the Mod Bulid Or Standard?
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i am using Holic's Rom and Kernel i have used wild childs before, but i switched pretty dumb mistake i made, what one are you too running the Mod Bulid Or Standard?
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Hmm, Thank you i am about to flash back to Mod Bulid
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I'm on the stock telstra version (only because I can't stand the fake at+t 4g symbol) I've tried them all but I've also now learnt my lesson and will be sticking it out over at wcx
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i am using Holic's Rom and Kernel i have used wild childs before, but i switched pretty dumb mistake i made, what one are you too running the Mod Bulid Or Standard?
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Giving Darkraider a go at the moment
Not liking the "feature" of not being able to turn off LTE though
Will have to go back to a Tel$tra based rom to get this feature back though I think!
I am not running any cus my Raider is soft-bricked and I am stuck at hboot.
Just look at my other posts I started 3 threads spend all day on her and going no where very fast.
Battery Life
Can someone tell me a good CPU setting to balance battery life with performance? I'm running Vituous Inquisition ROM, KangBang Kernel, and using No-Frills CPU Control to set clock speed. Thanks in advance...
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Can someone tell me a good CPU setting to balance battery life with performance? I'm running Vituous Inquisition ROM, KangBang Kernel, and using No-Frills CPU Control to set clock speed. Thanks in advance...
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Personally I use somewhere in the 1500 max, 360 min range. I use the intelledemand governor and the noop scheduler. Works great for me. This is on Holics Kernel 0730 though, which I have found to be the best kernel out there.
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I've come to find that Cyanogenmod isn't very battery efficient but are there any roms based upon that can compare with a rom based on stock, like Zeus or Marvel? Thanks
I have used nearly all of the CM7 releases from idk, i guess end of february to date except for the last nightlies and the best battery/performance ratio was acheived in (don't know if I can post the link, so I won't, I don't want to spoil it lol)
update-cm-7.2.0-RC1-p970-signed.zip
I got the best battery runtimes ever in CM7 in previous and older bulds from late february but they are not available for download anymore and I don't even remember the build name nor date lol
I suggest you change to Zeus V6.39n and UNDERSTAND that rom, or(zeus) 4.0 ROM or 6.30-6.31-6.32 where not so much tweaking was available.
Hope I helped! (sry for bad english, im learning..)
I use temaseks build with huexxx kernel 4.0 (with mod). the battery is great. in the night, in deep sleep, it is about 1% / 2 hours
nomboly said:
I suggest you change to Zeus V6.39n and UNDERSTAND that rom, or(zeus) 4.0 ROM or 6.30-6.31-6.32 where not so much tweaking was available.
Hope I helped! (sry for bad english, im learning..)
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What do you mean by "understand that rom?" I don't follow what you're saying.
dcop7 said:
I use temaseks build with huexxx kernel 4.0 (with mod). the battery is great. in the night, in deep sleep, it is about 1% / 2 hours
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Thanks, I'll give it a try
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What do you mean by "understand that rom?" I don't follow what you're saying.
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Mmm by understanding the rom I mean that as far as I've expirienced from Zeus ROM v6.37 i think and onwards the battery tweaks which include CPU frequences and gorvernors, I/O schedulers, WIFI tx power, voltage tweaking (undervolting), overclocking and so on [I'm still learning about all this ]. The v6.39 zeus rom gives you more or less 21-27hs of battery (at least for me depending on the type of usage). Since I've started tweaking, I've already managed a minimum of 23h 50 mins and a maximum of 32hs runtime, so it gets better the further you know. MAYBE IM NOT RIGHT LOL
I think using the boype kang and heuxxx kernel
But with zeus people got up to 7 days
I use a lot so i have about a day of battery life
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I think using the boype kang and heuxxx kernel
But with zeus people got up to 7 days
I use a lot so i have about a day of battery life
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7 days? I should turn off my wi-fi every now and then :laugh:
hi, what is temaseks ?
I am using Zeus 6.39n ROM,,it's nice
Is there any best kernel for best battery performance ?
Plz give me link and tell how to install..
sekhar13515 said:
hi, what is temaseks ?
I am using Zeus 6.39n ROM,,it's nice
Is there any best kernel for best battery performance ?
Plz give me link and tell how to install..
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Yeah, I've been wondering that too, I couldn't find it when I searched the forums
Also, this thread is about the most battery efficient Cyanogenmod, not Kernels for Zeus so I think we're getting a little off topic.
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Hi guys,
So... I've tried a few ROMs on my note... currently on CM10 preview 3. I'm asking as above what is the best ICS or above ROM (fastest) which also has good battery life?...
Or.... what are the best settings to use on CM10 p3 for fastest yet good battery life? I've seen that NoteCore ROM... is that good?
Thanks.
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CleaNote ROM & Kernel FTW !!!!
azzledazzle said:
CleaNote ROM & Kernel FTW !!!!
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Is it ICs yeh? Thank you
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azzledazzle said:
CleaNote ROM & Kernel FTW !!!!
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Actually I have discovered this ROM yesterday and I am using it for a 2 days. Excellent.
But I have a question, should I stay with current v8 kernel or it is ok to move to v11.
I am not sure if I am going to ruin my battery life and performance.
Thanks in advance
I have tried em all and have found a winning rom:
[ROM][ICS][01-08-12][0.8] AniDroid-N7000 (CM9 | 3.0.38 | SLQB | OC)
Using that rom with its stock kernel I am getting very nice performance and battery life!! 3G+ data+sync on (WIFI and the rest disabled) I am getting 1% an hour drain! I am tempted to try a CM10 but I would only be doing so 'to have the latest' whilst not necessarily being 'the greatest'. I do get itchy though but will probably await for the Project Butter to be working and then I'll switch.
cd993 said:
I have tried em all and have found a winning rom:
[ROM][ICS][01-08-12][0.8] AniDroid-N7000 (CM9 | 3.0.38 | SLQB | OC)
Using that rom with its stock kernel I am getting very nice performance and battery life!! 3G+ data+sync on (WIFI and the rest disabled) I am getting 1% an hour drain! I am tempted to try a CM10 but I would only be doing so 'to have the latest' whilst not necessarily being 'the greatest'. I do get itchy though but will probably await for the Project Butter to be working and then I'll switch.
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Interesting, thanks for the info! Going to read more about both of these and try them out!
Does anyone know of a way of removing Navigation bar (softkeys) from AniDroid?... pretty pointless as I have hardware buttons....
Fusion Rom v3.0 with its stock kernel really impressed me.
Rocket Rom too.
The first has more battery But a bit buggy to me.
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Actually I have discovered this ROM yesterday and I am using it for a 2 days. Excellent.
But I have a question, should I stay with current v8 kernel or it is ok to move to v11.
I am not sure if I am going to ruin my battery life and performance.
Thanks in advance
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I'm on Cleannote v4 and Notecore v11... the performance is great and I think the battery life is very good, and think most on both would agree.
If you don't like touchwiz, basic ROMs, then this may not be the right combination for you... but I find it clean, smooth, and efficient. I don't care about all the extras, just want a phone that works and runs my apps dependably and quickly.
Give v11 a try. Just do a nandroid first and you can always flash back if you don't like it for some reason (I can't think of any reason).
dejson said:
Actually I have discovered this ROM yesterday and I am using it for a 2 days. Excellent.
But I have a question, should I stay with current v8 kernel or it is ok to move to v11.
I am not sure if I am going to ruin my battery life and performance.
Thanks in advance
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I would recommend to stick with it if you are not facing any issues.
Since you want to upgrade Use only Standard version. OC versions drains battery pretty fast.
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I'm on Cleannote v4 and Notecore v11... the performance is great and I think the battery life is very good, and think most on both would agree.
If you don't like touchwiz, basic ROMs, then this may not be the right combination for you... but I find it clean, smooth, and efficient. I don't care about all the extras, just want a phone that works and runs my apps dependably and quickly.
Give v11 a try. Just do a nandroid first and you can always flash back if you don't like it for some reason (I can't think of any reason).
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I would recommend to stick with it if you are not facing any issues.
Since you want to upgrade Use only Standard version. OC versions drains battery pretty fast.
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I like stock a lot. Always been fun of AOSP only. With note for the first time i dont want to go to AOSP because the phone has a s-pen and I am using it very often.
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I like stock a lot. Always been fun of AOSP only. With note for the first time i dont want to go to AOSP because the phone has a s-pen and I am using it very often.
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You can use papyrus on aokp. Same functionality as spen.
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I'm going to sound a complete moron here but what do AOKP and AOSP mean?
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Asylum v20 is blazing fast!
Sent from asylum warden's office.
dmonuk said:
I'm going to sound a complete moron here but what do AOKP and AOSP mean?
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AOSP : android open source project, the link : http://source.android.com/
AOKP : android open kang project, It is a custom ROM distribution for many Android devices. link : http://aokp.co/
Fastest ROM is Asylum CM 10.1. If you are flashoholic, you will never find your battery giving more backup. You have to give your phone some time to adjust itself with the kernel.
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hchxoom said:
I'm on Cleannote v4 and Notecore v11... the performance is great and I think the battery life is very good, and think most on both would agree.
If you don't like touchwiz, basic ROMs, then this may not be the right combination for you... but I find it clean, smooth, and efficient. I don't care about all the extras, just want a phone that works and runs my apps dependably and quickly.
Give v11 a try. Just do a nandroid first and you can always flash back if you don't like it for some reason (I can't think of any reason).
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This Cleannote V4 -->is a ICS based ROM??
What is the similiar for JB based ROMS?
glennjj said:
This Cleannote V4 -->is a ICS based ROM??
What is the similiar for JB based ROMS?
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you digged a very old rom approx. 6month old.. go into android development section and look for your preffered rom having base as jb
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Supernexus 2.0. Awesome...
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touchwiz roms like slimwizz or sva are the best,
in my experience.
they have constant 3 hours on screen time
compared to cm/aosp which is like 2h 30 mins max.
Hi. If the same thread is already exists, please forgive me. Been trying to find similar thread for about 3-4 pages here, but none found.
If no, well, can anyone here suggest the best kernel for ICS based ROM for our IncS in term of performance and battery life. Thanks in advance.
XS-ICS.
What's the benefit of this kernel over another? I am sorry I am also new to this. If you can just provide some high level overview
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@di said:
What's the benefit of this kernel over another? I am sorry I am also new to this. If you can just provide some high level overview
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Hi. From my point of view, each kernel has it's own advantages and disadvantages in terms of performance, battery life and etc. For custom kernel like X2 ICS (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1851121), you can overclock your IncS to higher CPU speed but PLEASE bare in mind, even though our device is the same, but that doesn't mean the optimized value to overclock is the same. My suggestion, please look carefully for pro n cons for each kernel in the forum because some kernel is not supported for certain ROMs. For me, I just flashed ICS Sense G11 v2.0.1 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1887379) and it went smoothly with my Android Revolution HD 3.01 ROM.
I have used a couple of custom ICS ROMs (Nik's and IceCold) and I find that the following gives the best choice of governors, clocking variability and battery life.
Choosing the right governor and clock speed will of course impact on your performance.
Also recommend XS ICS 2.2... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1851121
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Hi. If the same thread is already exists, please forgive me. Been trying to find similar thread for about 3-4 pages here, but none found.
If no, well, can anyone here suggest the best kernel for ICS based ROM for our IncS in term of performance and battery life. Thanks in advance.
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ICS sense version G 11 V 2.02 is also cool.... you can try that also...I had flashed this kernel along with the new radio...believe my battery strength and smoothness has improved drastically.... my phone used to get heated up like anything but after flashing these 2, it is so cool....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1887379
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ICS sense version G 11 V 2.02 is also cool.... you can try that also...I had flashed this kernel along with the new radio...believe my battery strength and smoothness has improved drastically.... my phone used to get heated up like anything but after flashing these 2, it is so cool....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1887379
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im using nik project x 4.1 with XS ICS 2.2 kernel.
how do i undervolt the system, as i cant see undevolt in setcpu
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im using nik project x 4.1 with XS ICS 2.2 kernel.
how do i undervolt the system, as i cant see undevolt in setcpu
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Try using trickstermod (in themes and apps of incs)
i am still no0b...
i have no issue rooting,flashing, installing roms on samsung galaxy phone.. [other ppl phone, i aint got much to loose ] . instructions are everywhere online.
but for my personal phone this phone if it wasn't for xda ( thanks guys) i'd be totally dumb.. ...
i need to know a bit more about kernels. and roms for this phone
right now i am using this rom [STOCK ROM] AT&T ICS, de-odexed, zip-aligned, rooted, bloated (For chefs or whoever) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583028
and the stock rom that came with the Hasoon2000 all-in-one toolkit or can i use 'FLASH IMAGE GUI' ?
no really problems with this rom i guess the rare random mysterious reboot.. but i wonder what it would do with a different kernel
btw its: rooted, bootloader unlocked but still S-on,
I would like to know :
1) which other kernel can be flawlessly used with this rom ... which do u recommend AND WHY ?
2) what do i need to do first before i switch kernels
3) will i loose any data,settings,info, contacts, flashed apps eg ultra hq camera or so when i flash kernel... ?
4) i assume i can use Hansoon all-in-one tool to flash the kernel right?
thanks in advance guys
well i got ballzy
and flash Komikz kernel RC 1 with Sweep2Wake using Flash Image Gui
all seems well.. flash it twice just incase
(the phone isnt smoking )
havent tried wifi as yet though
i just randomly chose that kernel still dont know what real different it make with the stock and any other custom kernel..
some info, recommendation pllz.
also how do i manage the kernel ?
thanks in advance
Oh well just tried WiFi.... Says connected, nothing coming through though.
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You have to find a kernel that runs on what you want... If you are running cm10 or PAC or something thats "pure" android then you need an AOSP kernel such as sultans( his is both AOSP and Sense)
Pretty much sultans kernel is the only other kernel i would touch here on xda as its being updated regularly
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You have to find a kernel that runs on what you want... If you are running cm10 or PAC or something thats "pure" android then you need an AOSP kernel such as sultans( his is both AOSP and Sense)
Pretty much sultans kernel is the only other kernel i would touch here on xda as its being updated regularly
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Sultans on sense is super touchy and unstable
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Sultans on sense is super touchy and unstable
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Never had trouble with it on sense. Worked better than regular kernel actually...
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Never had trouble with it on sense. Worked better than regular kernel actually...
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There is post after post about how there at problems in his thread... unless it was fixed
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rignfool said:
There is post after post about how there at problems in his thread... unless it was fixed
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Actually my vivid has always been... *special* (if you know what i mean,...shhh) It does what it wants when it wants and however it wants... sometimes kernels wont flash sometimes they will ... hell sometimes my battery lasts 24hrs with huge usage and 4 hours with no usage...
Thanks for the replies...
As stated above I using as stock zip aligned, dedoxed ROM.
I am considering a custom ICS rom now though.. Right now leaning towards Holics or Virturous...
But will consider and stable, least bug possible, good looking room.
(Just tired of the same lame GB look of vivid stock ICS, damm green battery etc.
Kindda sad to know how many Samsung phones I've updated to jb for friends and can't get a proper jb for my phone)
Anyway....I flashed the kernel a 3rd time & WiFi is working now
But I still want more info and recommendation on kernels ( & ROMs).
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now that i'm running KozmiKKernel RC 1 kernel how do i manage/set it
Yup, I need to drop the processor speed to 1.5ghz. This 1.7ghz is rap!ng the battery.
edit:
i'm trying romtoolbox ( always been afraid of this app)
lowering the cpu to 1.5ghz see if that helps
or should i :
a) recalibrate the battery
b) switch to holics kernel
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Yup, I need to drop the processor speed to 1.5ghz. This 1.7ghz is rap!ng the battery.
edit:
i'm trying romtoolbox ( always been afraid of this app)
lowering the cpu to 1.5ghz see if that helps
or should i :
a) recalibrate the battery
b) switch to holics kernel
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I like kernel tuner from the market... its free and likes HTC phones...
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flashed to Holics kernel last night ...
i'm happy enough with 1.2 ghz... better battery life
might try out faux kernel though
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flashed to Holics kernel last night ...
i'm happy enough with 1.2 ghz... better battery life
might try out faux kernel though
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If you are s-off... I recommend kozmikkernel with badass gov and sio scheduler on ICS...
Holics kernel threw tons of errors on my device...
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fauxxxed up
oh my ! i messed up baddly......
so as i said i flashed to holic kernel......
no wifi, flashed 4 times , wifi just wouldn't turn on
so i was going to go back to stock.. but no i tried faux kernel..and did it ever fauxxxx up my phone ... bootloops for ever.
and since this phone is my only source of internet.. i could not get to xda to figure out the issue.
so i tried:
1) flashing back the stock kernel using Hasoon all-in -one tool.. = bootloop
2) flashing back komickz kernel " " " " = bootloop
3) " " stock " " " " " = bootloop
4) did a NAND restore using wcx recovery = stuck on HTc bootscreen
5) curling up in the fetal position and crying = " " " "
6) tried flashing back this ROM = " " " "
7) tried running the at&t stock ics ruu = failed
then i remembered the i had to relock the bootloader, i relocked it , ran the ruu= SUCCESS (all be it i lost stuff off my phone and with stock rom again.)
but I have my phone back.
question: shouldn't the NAND restore fix the problem ?
i going to flash thing rom back , but will wait until monday.
side note:
thinks guys because if it wasnt for this forum ( & my suprizingly decent memory) I would have a paperweight right ..
i have a few questions i wanted to ask , i would like to flash my one to the custom kernal elementalX can anyone tell me if after flashing this kernal does the battery drain off fast or it has a normal battery drainage. will my one become slow after flashing this kernal cause i want to use this kernal to make hike up the processor speed and finally is there any risks while flashing the kernal ????
Hi there,
Please tell me what exactly device do you have. M7 or M8?
Thanks
HTC One M7
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
Hi there,
Please tell me what exactly device do you have. M7 or M8?
Thanks
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HTC One M7
Understand.
Please stand by until mods will move this thread to the device specific forum for One M7.
Stand by
I highly recommend ElementalX. IMHO it's the best kernel available for the M7UL (Sense/GPE). Aside from all the extra features I'm getting better battery life and faster performance by undervolting and overclocking my CPU/GPU. The developer flar2 also has an app available for a small fee that is well worth the price so that you can tune all of the kernel parameters. If you are running a Sense or GPE based ROM, give it a shot and see for yourself.
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like said above, its a great kernel. Battery life is good but you can expect it to drain a little bit faster depending on what settings you'll use. Anyway try it and if you don't like, you can always flash your stock kernel back.
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I highly recommend ElementalX. IMHO it's the best kernel available for the M7UL (Sense/GPE). Aside from all the extra features I'm getting better battery life and faster performance by undervolting and overclocking my CPU/GPU. The developer flar2 also has an app available for a small fee that is well worth the price so that you can tune all of the kernel parameters. If you are running a Sense or GPE based ROM, give it a shot and see for yourself.
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so there is no risk of bricking my mobile or somthing like that cause previously also on some phones i flashed roms and nothing really happened and i really want to flash this kernal so i think if it is no risk then i should go ahead and flash it
If you are really worried, then just take your time, read the OP for ElementalX and make sure you understand what you are doing. I don't understand how you could flash a ROM and have nothing happen.. If you mean that it worked fine, then yes, you should have no problem with this kernel, it is rock solid.
Kangaroo Kernel is also another good one. I suggest trying elementalx and then kangaroo if you fell like trying something different. The kangaroo script to modify the settings can be a bit "advanced" for some.
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