[Q] Best Kernel for ICS Based Incredible S - HTC Incredible S

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

haniffxs said:
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

@di said:
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

andrumon said:
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)

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1.2GHz CPU Speed... I thought its supposed to be 1.4?

Hey All,
I'm running Mid note v2.0 (ICS based ROM) and have CPUspy installed and it tells me that my highest clock speed is 1.2GHz. Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't our N7000 notes supposed to be 1.4GHz?
I understand that ICS kernels can't be over locked at this stage but shouldn't my note be running at 1.4GHz when necessary?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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1) Its a leak for a different device.
2) The kernel controls the speed the device is allowed to run
Once sources are available, things will change.
But if you had searched and read a bit, you would have known this already...
Thank you for your response. I actually did research for this information and described what i did find but I thought I'd ask the question since this is the Q&A section of the N7000/i9220's since I couldn't find the exact answer I was seeking.
I do understand what a kernel does as I "read" up on it and I do know that the ICS leaks are from the i9220 as I "read" that too.
So please keep your sarcasm to yourself as I was merely just asking the community for insight on this matter but if you had "read" my question you'd already know that.
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The version of the Note that the ICS leak was for is locked at 1.2Ghz.
joshnichols189 said:
The version of the Note that the ICS leak was for is locked at 1.2Ghz.
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only locked because of the kernel, once the sources are available it will then be able to run at full speed
rocket team rom
what abt the rocket team rom i guess it is not based on the Chinese leak so the cpu will be 1.4 instead
ahmad_nece said:
what abt the rocket team rom i guess it is not based on the Chinese leak so the cpu will be 1.4 instead
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no its 1.2 aswell, its the KERNEL not the rom and until, oh i give up trying to explain, go search
The kernel is from China leak so it is 1.2ghz.unless kernel developer of xda here provide new custom kernel which with custom CPU scaling.
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peoples_flip said:
Hey All,
I'm running Mid note v2.0 (ICS based ROM) and have CPUspy installed and it tells me that my highest clock speed is 1.2GHz. Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't our N7000 notes supposed to be 1.4GHz?
I understand that ICS kernels can't be over locked at this stage but shouldn't my note be running at 1.4GHz when necessary?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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It's underclocked, wait for an update.

[Q] what rom and kernel are best on save battery charge

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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rotorsk8r said:
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?
Maqical said:
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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Mod
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Hmm, Thank you i am about to flash back to Mod Bulid
ronnie498 said:
Mod
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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
Maqical said:
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...
rassawyer said:
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.

Most battery efficient version of Cyanogenmod

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
ponygon101 said:
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
theaks30 said:
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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[Q] Sense 2.1 GB

Guyx i need a kernel for Sense 2.1 GB so taht i can increase the benchmark scores ... i want to use sense 2.1 cause i haven't tried it yet .. thats why .. but the stock kernel performance is very poor in gaming ... like ive used Kangroo r22 in sense 3.6 n it was superb ... it increased the gaming performance but the stock ics was alot laggy ...
can anyone give me the kernel for stock 2.1 GB ? i want to increase the performance n i also needed sweep2wake ....
Please Reply ASAP ...
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Guyx i need a kernel for Sense 2.1 GB so taht i can increase the benchmark scores ... i want to use sense 2.1 cause i haven't tried it yet .. thats why .. but the stock kernel performance is very poor in gaming ... like ive used Kangroo r22 in sense 3.6 n it was superb ... it increased the gaming performance but the stock ics was alot laggy ...
can anyone give me the kernel for stock 2.1 GB ? i want to increase the performance n i also needed sweep2wake ....
Please Reply ASAP ...
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If anyone built one for Sense 2.1/GB it should be in the Development section.
I don't think there's a s2w GB kernel
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ok forget S2w ... tell me a kernel for sense 2.1 like kangrooo ... like for increasing the performance cause ive seen there are union and other kernels but all the links are dead
mrroks said:
ok forget S2w ... tell me a kernel for sense 2.1 like kangrooo ... like for increasing the performance cause ive seen there are union and other kernels but all the links are dead
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If the links in the Development section are dead, then you are out of luck.
You do realized that even though you just purchased your IncS, this phone is almost 3 years old, so most of the devs have moved on. We are fortunate that poondog still has his IncS and has produced his Kangaroo kernel even though he has moved to a HTC One as his daily driver plus his Nexus 7.
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If the links in the Development section are dead, then you are out of luck.
You do realized that even though you just purchased your IncS, this phone is almost 3 years old, so most of the devs have moved on. We are fortunate that poondog still has his IncS and has produced his Kangaroo kernel even though he has moved to a HTC One as his daily driver plus his Nexus 7.
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hahahha Yeah .... !! i Agree
@poondog is really a great soul. He has given up so much for our community. He deserves a standing ovation.
Press "thanks" if I helped you out!
tpbklake said:
If the links in the Development section are dead, then you are out of luck.
You do realized that even though you just purchased your IncS, this phone is almost 3 years old, so most of the devs have moved on. We are fortunate that poondog still has his IncS and has produced his Kangaroo kernel even though he has moved to a HTC One as his daily driver plus his Nexus 7.
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haha thanks mate, same to you
My One is broken I haven't had it for a month
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@poondog is really a great soul. He has given up so much for our community. He deserves a standing ovation.
Press "thanks" if I helped you out!
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[Lollipop 5.0][Kernel/ROM] Discussion about better Battery life [Share with us]

Hello there...
i believe you the N4 users love it so much the beauty and smoothness android L
but many of us feels that stock ROM and kernel still eat much battery life, even it better than KK...
so, i wish you guys wanna share your though, your experience or anything related Lollipop + better battery life here... rather than annoying others threads out there...
i haven't much time to trying out many ROMs / kernels in here, due have more important jobs on my life...
im just flash Hells core kernel on my stock lollipop... yes, it's gave me some improvement (better battery, cool cpu, but more aggressive performance)
now your turn...
Rastapop(since it is so lightweight) along with hellscore gives me the best battery life and performance. Franco's kernel for lollipop should be releasing soon too, and I expect great battery life/performance out of that too.
Rastapop is the solution for your battery troubles. The stock kernel of Rastapop is pretty good but I'm using Stuxnet from GNOME. That's awesome too!
i had stock rooted + unleashed 95u and the battery consumption was okish. i flashed today franco kernel beta and in half a day i saw better results. i have to agree that stock lolipop kernel is crazy power hungry!
Im using rastapop with hells core under volted from -160 to 200 for diff frequencies...still testing
Where did u find Hells core?
@yayakuya
I am searching for Hells core kernel supporting L, but i cant find one?
Can you please give a link or kernel number
kushal.purkar said:
@yayakuya
I am searching for Hells core kernel supporting L, but i cant find one?
Can you please give a link or kernel number
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It's under nexus 4 general
kushal.purkar said:
@yayakuya
I am searching for Hells core kernel supporting L, but i cant find one?
Can you please give a link or kernel number
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here you go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/qa-kernel-hells-core-kitkat-b45-stable-t2495373
im using b45L
make sure you flash that L kernel... those versions for L are with L letter

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