ICS XXLPY vs XXLQ2 - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there any difference between XXLPY & XXLQ2 ?
Is XXLQ2 better than XXLPY ?
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don't know about technical details, but on my device LQ2 seems to have much better battery life than LPY, in fact on LPY battery consumption was so unstable i went back to GB for a while
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Just wanted to know is there a stable Stock ICS rom available for the SGN in India ?
I'm running on Gb and badly want to switch to ICS. PLease do let me know

rohitanooj said:
Just wanted to know is there a stable Stock ICS rom available for the SGN in India ?
I'm running on Gb and badly want to switch to ICS. PLease do let me know
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Dr Ketan's thread in development section has list of all the ROMs
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Yeah , thanks.
Just wanted to make sure if it's stable for me to update. So you'd advise me to update to ICS ?

rohitanooj said:
Yeah , thanks.
Just wanted to make sure if it's stable for me to update. So you'd advise me to update to ICS ?
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They have the eMMc brick bug if you wipe data or factory reset...unless you use a custom kernel like franco or speedmod.

I have found myself getting more wakelocks with LQ2 , multipdp is taking up way more juice.
Changed the radio to a newer one and made no difference.
Only thing I have noticed is that I don't get pixel salad / garbled screen in LQ2 which I did in LPY now and then. Seems more stable to me.

rohitanooj said:
Yeah , thanks.
Just wanted to make sure if it's stable for me to update. So you'd advise me to update to ICS ?
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Generally yes, after initial disappointment with LPY, i find the LQ2 with Franco kernel quite satisfactory (no revelations though), so I'm not going back to GB,
or you may want to wait for Samsung to release brick-free update - reportedly they're working on it (ETA unknown),
or wait for stable release of CM9, which should provide the best Android-experience ever

Thanks a lot !

p107r0 said:
Generally yes, after initial disappointment with LPY, i find the LQ2 with Franco kernel quite satisfactory (no revelations though), so I'm not going back to GB,
or you may want to wait for Samsung to release brick-free update - reportedly they're working on it (ETA unknown),
or wait for stable release of CM9, which should provide the best Android-experience ever
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Why you were disapointed by LPY? Im running it and it works just fine.
Does XXLQ2 has better battery life than LPY?

tyraelasd said:
Why you were disapointed by LPY? Im running it and it works just fine.
Does XXLQ2 has better battery life than LPY?
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LPY worked ok, only battery consumption was much higher than on GB, and I could not find any way to make it behave. LQ2 -on my device - seems to have it solved (battery current usage in standby mode - with data off - below 10mA)

My Note is my daily driver and with LPY runs very good but battety life very poor after flash LQ2 my device runs more smooth and also battery life is better

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[Q] Questions About ROMs & Kernels..

My father has a Galaxy Note. I wanted to install the best ROM (Prefer Light/Lite size) with best Kernel which would give a Good battery life. Any advice ???
I've installed Chrack's Lite LC1 ROM (from here) Which has Franco kernel 9. But, having a few problems. Can't change Voltages for CPU (Using Voltage Control & SetCPU), The options are missing or Disabled. Having FCs while calling someone using phone dialer ("com.android.phone" FC), Network goes down & comes back later. Any way to fix these ???
Thanks...
It's all about cassie x with Franco test build . MAGIC.
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Nobody can say the best rom because everything is best and it completely depends on the user what they like.For example I like darky rom very much and others may dislike it.
Maybe the OC/UV feature is not included in the kernel and there is no need for it because already the note is super snappy.The phone problem maybe due to improper flashing.Try factory reset or flash the rom again.If the problem persist report it on the rom's thread and the dev might try to solve it.
octavian90 said:
It's all about cassie x with Franco test build . MAGIC.
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I'll try that !. Thanks..
But, 4shared download link sucks.. No resume feature..
vijai2011 said:
Nobody can say the best rom because everything is best and it completely depends on the user what they like.For example I like darky rom very much and others may dislike it.
Maybe the OC/UV feature is not included in the kernel and there is no need for it because already the note is super snappy.The phone problem maybe due to improper flashing.Try factory reset or flash the rom again.If the problem persist report it on the rom's thread and the dev might try to solve it.
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I prefer battery life over performance.. How's DarkyROM 3.3 ICED for Note ???
computechnopro said:
I prefer battery life over performance.. How's DarkyROM 3.3 ICED for Note ???
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Darky roms are always super snappy and are known for better battery life.My sgs,sgsII and note all runs on darky rom only.If you want a basic install without any themes and only major tweaks go for base roms and if you need pre-themed and fully tweaked go for full rom.I'm sure you will enjoy the rom

[Q] Best Custom Kernel/rom combo?

whats the best custom kernel & GB rom for the note?
does anyone know how many there are/names etc? id like a set thats lightweight and overclocked?
any help would be awesome. cheers
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flumps said:
whats the best custom kernel & GB rom for the note?
does anyone know how many there are/names etc? id like a set thats lightweight and overclocked?
any help would be awesome. cheers
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It's mainly up to you and your opinion what is better or not. I almost was fixing to say CM9, but read closely that you said GB roms. I'm not running GB anymore so I don't really know much about all the new versions of the GB ROMs out now. It is safe on GB so just try out different ROMs until you find one you like.
The franco kernel for GB is not supported anymore because he is on ICS now so that stinks that you lost at least one GB kernel that I used to use and can say is very good on GB. Speedmod kernel is pretty good though.
Well, best is relative to experience. I was on LC1 with speedmod k2-12 and it served my purpose.
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Well, i dont think there have a ROM that can name it as the best
Becoz all ROM are create for difference favour people
Example for me,i looking for a ROM with better battery life
And if for GB i prefer get Rocket ROM
So far , i use is ok for me ,only have a small bug with the kernal
Sometime will get SoD (Sleep of Time) but not long ,just around 20sec?
Other then that ,it is nice for me, especially battery life,it is quite a big improve
So if you asking my suggestion , i would prefer for Rocket rom
thankd for the info guys. rocket rom looks good. they type of rom/kernal id like is a light rom /w touchwiz no bloatware,fast,tweaked,good battery etc etc and kernal overclocked and fast also.
stock ROM maybe
For confused sorts and for those who want full functionality,I would recommend the stock ROM. If your much into tech info and can handle the tweaks then go for a custom ROM of your flavour.
I'm using KingDroid ICS NoteMania Edition v1.6 / franko.kernel for ICS r3, very smooth and stable with one *very annoying* bug, I can't change the lock screen's wallpaper.
I was running lp4 base-band, with Franco kernel on Checkrom...Quite decent, I would say.

Best Stock ICS for Note?

Hi! everyone, I wonder when I update my Note to stock ics 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 it always not good for use, battery drain so fast and device strong heated on the top bottom camera. I try for a few stock rom still have same problem .
I want to ask witch ics stock that I can use for stable for Note or solution?
Cm9 is very stable
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bunleab said:
Hi! everyone, I wonder when I update my Note to stock ics 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 it always not good for use, battery drain so fast and device strong heated on the top bottom camera. I try for a few stock rom still have same problem .
I want to ask witch ics stock that I can use for stable for Note or solution?
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Use cleanote by g.lewarne, stock look customize for performance.
bunleab said:
Hi! everyone, I wonder when I update my Note to stock ics 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 it always not good for use, battery drain so fast and device strong heated on the top bottom camera. I try for a few stock rom still have same problem .
I want to ask witch ics stock that I can use for stable for Note or solution?
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I am running Stock ICS 4.0.3 & flashed Speed Mod ICS Kernel K3-9. The battery life & performance has improved for me.
Yin-Yang said:
I am running Stock ICS 4.0.3 & flashed Speed Mod ICS Kernel K3-9. The battery life & performance has improved for me.
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When you flash Kernel it appear yellow triangle at boot screen or not?
bunleab said:
When you flash Kernel it appear yellow triangle at boot screen or not?
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flash with mobile Odin, no yellow
4.0.4 is faster that 4.0.3 based on my antutu result
arinsms said:
flash with mobile Odin, no yellow
4.0.4 is faster that 4.0.3 based on my antutu result
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Now I try N7000XXLRG Stock 4.0.4 Very nice fast smooth and battery life very nice but have some problems with me:
- my phone doesn't know CSC
- can not use samsung keyboard (when type any letter it shown only the word "null" ex: I type letter A it show word null)
can you help me fix this problem?
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Now I try N7000XXLRG Stock 4.0.4 Very nice fast smooth and battery life very nice but have some problems with me:
- my phone doesn't know CSC
- can not use samsung keyboard (when type any letter it shown only the word "null" ex: I type letter A it show word null)
can you help me fix this problem?
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Just flash the rom again.
jonpaslim said:
Just flash the rom again.
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Yes I agree, i think something when wrong while flashing. I had a similar issue although not as bad, but because i had no idea what to do I reflashed and it worked for me. Just like windows(if all else fails reinstall and evey thing is as good as new )

Stock ics 4.0.4 battery

Anyone else is having really fast battery drain? Especially connected to wifi,i sat with wifi on for 1-1.5hrs and it fell from 100 to 50 easily,really disappointed,i dont like using custom roms,but maybe there is other solutions to it? Or i just have to deal with it,tnx
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I was having the same problem and for the very same reason I downgraded to GB from ICS.
But now I am back again on ICS with SpeedMod Kernel K3-13 and I have absolutely no regret.
I hated ICS for its pathetic battery life but now thats a thing of the past.
You too can try it.
On 4.0.3 i got wakelocks when plugging or unplugging while the phone was in sleep.
Since 4.0.4 i have great battery life and no unusual kernel wakelocks anymore
Just try 4.0.4
Battery life is far better than in 4.0.3
rajsekhar.300 said:
Just try 4.0.4
Battery life is far better than in 4.0.3
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4.0.4 with speedmod k3-13...gooood
nokiamodeln91 said:
4.0.4 with speedmod k3-13...gooood
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can you give the link to download this kernel and the way to flash it?
subrban said:
can you give the link to download this kernel and the way to flash it?
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here you go...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673072
Flash it thru PC Odin (the ODIN file) or the zip file thru stock recovery.

Gingerbread or ICS Stock?

Good day everyone. I just want to ask you guys, especially those who are using stock roms, which do you prefer, stock ics or stock gb? I'm coming from PA by Utacka and I pretty much used custom roms from the start so i never actually used stock.
Please provide a reason as to why. I just want to have a stable rom while waiting for the official jelly bean update.
Thank you everyone.
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there is no as such reasons to be on a particular ROM.. its each and everyones taste that keep them stuck to a particular rom,
as far as stock is concerned stock ICS rooted with a hydracore kernel works best for me
I would compare GB to windows XP. Sure it was good back in the day, but it's had it's run now and time to stay current. ICS has been released for a good while now and should have had all the bugs ironed out. Little things like the improved task switching (previews over icons), and swipe to dismiss notifications, while small differences make for a better experience over all.
A better kernal like hydracore to improve battery life and a stock ICS (or maybe back to rocketrom) would be what i would go back to if i was so inclined (i'm on utacka's PA at the moment too)
defecat0r said:
I would compare GB to windows XP. Sure it was good back in the day, but it's had it's run now and time to stay current. ICS has been released for a good while now and should have had all the bugs ironed out. Little things like the improved task switching (previews over icons), and swipe to dismiss notifications, while small differences make for a better experience over all.
A better kernal like hydracore to improve battery life and a stock ICS (or maybe back to rocketrom) would be what i would go back to if i was so inclined (i'm on utacka's PA at the moment too)
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Thank you for the answer. My only intention is to have a pretty reliable phone so I can use my phone when it really counts. I hate that when I have to do something really important, I will encounter freezes or out of memory error that prevents me to actually multitask.
I haven't tried rocketrom but I am willing to try that. My only fear is if it will lag after few days of use. My boss' phone which is sgs2 would go for days or months without a reboot and he is on stock gb. He doesn't know anything about smartphones in general so he thinks he is using a regular phone, and he is pretty happy about the phone's performance. I just want the same experience.
Thank you.
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ICS 4.0.4 without hesitation especially with interducing of safe kernel
Flash stock ICS 4.0.4 via PC Odin (the new one like xxlrt or ddlr9) then flash safe stock kernel like PhilZ kernel for your new rom from (also via odin or cwm): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
And thats it!! Full stock, very smooth (compared with older 4.0.4), and most important it is perfectly stable, and everything works.
I only aded a call recording mode beacause I realy need it.
Hope that help!
ICS 4.0.4 and HydraCore
djoni_gitara said:
Flash stock ICS 4.0.4 via PC Odin (the new one like xxlrt or ddlr9) then flash safe stock kernel like PhilZ kernel for your new rom from (also via odin or cwm): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
And thats it!! Full stock, very smooth (compared with older 4.0.4), and most important it is perfectly stable, and everything works.
I only aded a call recording mode beacause I realy need it.
Hope that help!
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Okay I'll look into that. Someone suggested about Rocketrom, do you think that Rocketrom could perhaps be more stable and faster than fully stock ( except kernel maybe) xxlrt or ddlr9, and do everything work on that? Files are too large for touchwiz roms so i want to know more about different types of rom before doing some flashing. I won't have so much time this coming months so I really want a reliable phone. Thanks a lot.
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May be cleanote... It's actually the stock with all bloatware removed
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noneym86 said:
Okay I'll look into that. Someone suggested about Rocketrom, do you think that Rocketrom could perhaps be more stable and faster than fully stock ( except kernel maybe) xxlrt or ddlr9, and do everything work on that? Files are too large for touchwiz roms so i want to know more about different types of rom before doing some flashing. I won't have so much time this coming months so I really want a reliable phone. Thanks a lot.
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I dont want complaining on certain rom, but if you ask i will say my opinion on rocketrom. It is a good and stable rom, i have used it with hydracore kernel and dont find any problems with in about 2-3 weeks of use. But it is based on xxlrq which i found a bit laggy for me (the same story is for completly stock xxlrq). I dont know which is a difernce in xxlrq compared to xxlrt (some says the diference is only in kernel but i dont know).
So i was tired of flashing and stuff and decided to go on completly stock, picked up a latest xxlrt and whoaa, great. The reason why i am on lrt because my note is from german, i think that same story is for indian lr6 and lr9.
Then the story begins:
-Flashed stock GB xxlc1 via pc odin
-full wipe
-flash stock ics 4.0.4. xxlrt via pc odin
-root (dr.ketans guide) - only because of callrecord mod
-first flashed hydracore 4.3std kernel (also great kernel) and then philZ realesed his stock, emmc bug free kernel, so i flashed it.
Now used only a PhilZ kernel because it is completly stock with removed emmc brick bug. And for stock xxlrt rom it is perfect combination for me (just choose right kernel for your rom)
-Added only call recording mode
-settings > application > unninstalling aplications which i dont use ; > ALL > disabling (readers, music, social hub, etc...)
-And thats it!
Perfectly stable, smooth with great battery life, without any problem, FC or else. Without reboot for about 3 days (reason flashed Philz kernel 23.09)
Finally happy with my note :victory:
Hope that helped

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