Kernel & ROMs benchmarks Updated 06.12.13 - Nexus 4 General

Hello everyone!
We all are interested in the question, what ROM most productive and the most energy-efficient? what kernel is best to install?
I decided to try to answer this question.
Each ROM and kernel will pass 2 tests: benchmarks, and 2 days of daily use.
All results will be available on the site http://okay-google.com/, where I will describe in detail about testing.
In this topic, you can ask the kernel or ROM to test. Be abreast of the project.
Sorry for bad eng )
My apps: 59 user programs.
I would remind you that this is just a benchmark. Maybe my and your results will vary.
Now I am try to find best kernel for Stock 4.4 ROM
Next kernel: Matrix
30.11.13 Full stock 4.4 test TEST STOCK ANDROID 4.4 ON NEXUS 4
02.12.13 Franco Kernel r195, stock 4.4 Franco Kernel test on Nexus 4 4.4 stock
06.12.13 AK KERNEL TEST ON NEXUS 4 4.4 STOCK AK KERNEL TEST ON NEXUS 4 4.4 STOCK

Yeah try stock please.. Stock 4.4 battery life SUX here
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finish testing Franco kernel r195
tomorrow will be a review

Review ready!)

+1 to franco kernel r195

you guys do know that each and every device is different and will not act the same or get the same score (which are useless) or performance.

converge12, Franco shows very good results)) l think it will be one of the best kernel for stock 4.4)

zelendel said:
you guys do know that each and every device is different and will not act the same or get the same score (which are useless) or performance.
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Agreed. My data is averaged results.But I think they will be useful)

andr4e said:
Review ready!)
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Where is the review?
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filthykid said:
Where is the review?
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http://okay-google.com/?p=179

andr4e said:
http://okay-google.com/?p=179
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Considering I don't play games or listen to music on phone no more, I suppose I would achieve 5+ hours of OST easily on Franco Kernel (if I install it).
What ROM are u using, by the way? What is your complete set up right now, while testing franco?
And @andr4e, I want to ask one thing, what speciality does these custom kernels have, in comparison to the stock kernel, that they help u achieve 5 or even 6 hours of OST (which on stock I hardly get 4 hours)?

I think so, in my opinion you can expect for 2 days of use.
I am using full stock 4.4 ROM without any mods. While testing franco I don't change anything in kernel.
I'm no expert, but I think that in the custom kernel cut all unnecessary code, power consumption better configured. Disabling the cores at low load)

Purity rom 4.3 with trinity kernel....
Is it good or anyone has got more than this ???
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Benchmark
Stock Android 4.4 KRT16S + Matr1x Kernel v11.5.

ptlsajan,deboss1997, benchmarks do not mean anything)) but the results are impressive )

finish testing AK 221
So, write here what kernel you want to test next

Nexus 5 Experience CM Stock Kernel Release 1.3 + Hells Core with 3.4.71 kernel = 21555 points in Antutu
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AK KERNEL TEST ON NEXUS 4 4.4 STOCK

andr4e said:
finish testing AK 221
So, write here what kernel you want to test next
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Do you mind testing semaphore, hellscore, and faux when you get a chance?
I like your work so far
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andr4e said:
Hello everyone!
We all are interested in the question, what ROM most productive and the most energy-efficient? what kernel is best to install?
I decided to try to answer this question.
Each ROM and kernel will pass 2 tests: benchmarks, and 2 days of daily use.
All results will be available on the site http://okay-google.com/, where I will describe in detail about testing.
In this topic, you can ask the kernel or ROM to test. Be abreast of the project.
Sorry for bad eng )
My apps: 59 user programs.
I would remind you that this is just a benchmark. Maybe my and your results will vary.
Now I am try to find best kernel for Stock 4.4 ROM
Next kernel: Matrix
30.11.13 Full stock 4.4 test TEST STOCK ANDROID 4.4 ON NEXUS 4
02.12.13 Franco Kernel r195, stock 4.4 Franco Kernel test on Nexus 4 4.4 stock
06.12.13 AK KERNEL TEST ON NEXUS 4 4.4 STOCK AK KERNEL TEST ON NEXUS 4 4.4 STOCK
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thanks for your test.....it is very helpfull..:good:
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andr4e said:
finish testing AK 221
So, write here what kernel you want to test next
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after matrix please test trinity kernel....it has a stable kitkat release too...

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Fastest ROM with best battery life

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.
Sent from my GT-N7000 running CM10 p3 (4.1.1 jb)
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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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'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.
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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sahilarora2003 said:
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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dejson said:
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?
Sent from my GT-N7000 running AniDroid 0.8 (4.0.4)
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.

[Q] Best Kernel And Rom for Galaxy S Advance

A rom that does not have bugs and is great for games, and a kernel also perfect to performance, thanks! :thumbup:
KondZilla said:
A rom that does not have bugs and is great for games, and a kernel also perfect to performance, thanks! :thumbup:
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Hey, welcome to XDA!
First of all you need to read the rules because this kind of thread is not allowed.
To know about the ROMs just read their respectives threads and ask about it to people there.
Ok, thanks for reporting!
Reading expands your knowledge. Happy reading bro.
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Best ROM and Kernal
KondZilla said:
A rom that does not have bugs and is great for games, and a kernel also perfect to performance, thanks! :thumbup:
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I Think Pure Vanilla and galexperia are best rom and with minimum bugs. CM10.1 comes with lot of bugs but Lot more features also.
CoCore-E-4.2- is good and also saves battery
I prefer CoCore-E-6.8- it consumes more battery but performance is very nice
Try this kernals with different Custom ROM and u will come to know which is best for you.
you can search all this downloads on xda
I'm using stock lqg with stock kernel and it has been sweet
good battery and performance
Shiningb said:
I'm using stock lqg with stock kernel and it has been sweet
good battery and performance
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It will be even more SWEETER if you flash CoCore E kernel
I'm just saying....
Sami Kabir said:
It will be even more SWEETER if you flash CoCore E kernel
I'm just saying....
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I already tried cocore
And man did I ever regret it
6.8 my phone couldn't last 4 hours
7.0 my phone became all laggy (despite the fact that I was using pegasusq) and I couldn't use internet while hearing music cause my phone crashed and rebooted
Shiningb said:
I already tried cocore
And man did I ever regret it
6.8 my phone couldn't last 4 hours
7.0 my phone became all laggy (despite the fact that I was using pegasusq) and I couldn't use internet while hearing music cause my phone crashed and rebooted
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That's weird... My phone performs OK on stock kernel, but it performs much better when I use CoCore 6.2 or 7.0...
Sami Kabir said:
That's weird... My phone performs OK on stock kernel, but it performs much better when I use CoCore 6.2 or 7.0...
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Same here, maybe its just his phone as the kernel is good.
for me the best combination is CoCore 7.0 (last compilation by mr.harsh) & LightJB...
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Thread closed as its a Best ROM and kernel thread.

[MOD] [NEXUS 5] Dalvik+bionic library optimization - Flashable

"We now have Qualcomm-optimized Dalvik libraries thanks to recent Moto X 4.4 release."
I found this in the Nexus 4 forums. It improves benchmarks and in most cases makes the phone seem smoother. Enjoy.
I've compiled libraries from several devices and linked them in post #3.
Flash in recovery. Completely undo-able, no partition wipe occurs when flashing.
What does this do?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47913987
THIS THREAD IS FOR NEXUS 5
DO NOT ASK ABOUT OTHER DEVICES
Which Dalvik works on which ROM and why
Regarding CM11 Themes and Paranoid Android
TO UNDO:
- Flash the stock file for your device located at the bottom of 2nd post. Choose your build number.
or
- Reflash system partition.
Don't forget to hit thanks! I am not responsible for any damage to your device, you know the drill.
Please do not post benchmarks. It clusters the thread and does not reflect real world user experience.
Take your benchmarks here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2506965 and make sure to send em back to this thread when they're amazed at your scores!
Special thanks: @Elluel
All files.
I've changed devices.
CLICK FOR UPDATED POST #2
Old:
Optimization Files:
As always, flash at your own risk.
READ the thread. SEARCH the name of your ROM.
Indicates fully compatible with stock.
Moto X 4.4.2 - Dalvik: https://db.tt/XqGB5MHW.
Moto X 4.4.2 - Bionic: https://db.tt/eEvdzQel.
Galaxy S5 4.4.2 Dalvik: https://db.tt/4NB0VWYt.
Galaxy S5 4.4.2 Bionic: https://db.tt/D3mHTBvB.
Z2 Dalvik: https://db.tt/PZTbPZnQ.
Z2 Bionic: https://db.tt/eWtBXXl8.
HTC One (M8) 4.4.3 https://db.tt/UHnHHAZl.
Oneplus One - Dalvik: https://db.tt/BBwbBJn2.
Oneplus One - Bionic: https://db.tt/96u0SrUX.
For roms with "speed up boot on multicore devices" commit:
CM11 Dalvik: https://db.tt/iXrsSdoJ.
CM11 Dalvik_Final: https://db.tt/Sr7MbPyn.
Oneplus One - Dalvik: (mahdi/slimkat) https://db.tt/00jTSNMz
LG G3http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53538968
[NEW] Z3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=55272916
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Experimental Hybrids
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Stock libraries:
Keep these on your device just in case!
4.4.2 KOT49H: https://db.tt/MUnSAWjx.
4.4.3 KTU84M: https://db.tt/xFj5dHNu.
4.4.4 KTU84P : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53539000
4.4.0 KRT16M: https://db.tt/oNpNLJlu.
4.4.1 KOT49E: https://db.tt/npdaoGMm.
Does this actually help performance or just boost quadrant scores?
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Just to clarify, in the OP you link to, it says to NOT use on an odex ROM yet you say you are odex. I missing something?
mjs2011 said:
Does this actually help performance or just boost quadrant scores?
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I'm assuming they didn't pull it from the Moto X just for scores, though I'm still testing for myself. I can say it feels noticeably quicker.
I'll need more time for long term results.
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angus242 said:
Just to clarify, in the OP you link to, it says to NOT use on an odex ROM yet you say you are odex. I missing something?
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No you read it correctly. It warns against using Odex however in the original thread numerous people on both N4 and 5 are having success on Odex including myself.
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Anybody else using on odexed want to chime in, good, bad? Don't really want to flash deodex.
mjs2011 said:
Does this actually help performance or just boost quadrant scores?
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It actually helps with performance with no extra battery drain seen. I have ran this for a week so far and its running like a champ. I can say from personal experience before the patch I would run Maps, BT, Soundcloud, using Hangouts at the same time and would have slight lag when going through notifications. Now grant it was not that bad but more of a personal annoyance in general. Since the patch flash I have not had one single "lag" moment and I can run what I need with no ill effect. Just nan and flash and I promise you will not regret it.
OK guys. You're right. This is more than just placebo. I can definitely see a difference.
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will this work on flo also?
I'm using this since yesterday on Cataclysm + Stock kernel and I got to say it feels really fast. No issues so far. Also it scores pretty high on benchmarks
So far so good. Camera app loads noticeably faster.
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no issues so far..dalvik scores on antutu have nearly doubled. quadrant scores doubled. feels smooth as ever though. will continue testing
just flashed this using beer gang & faux kernel 002 i'll report back in a little with my impressions
Assuming deodex and not running ART, any reason NOT to flash this?
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Using on cataclysm ROM with elemental kernel with no issues.
phositadc said:
Assuming deodex and not running ART, any reason NOT to flash this?
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Not yet at least.
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Just flashed this earlier today and went from 12xxx Quadrant scores to 20xxx or better. Also 35xxx AnTuTu. Awesome find.
I'm curious to try this on an ODEX ROM now that there are reports of it working.
I flashed this earlier on SlimKat(deodexed) and I odexed the ROM afterwards. My phone hasn't felt smoother yet.
AndrasLOHF said:
I flashed this earlier on SlimKat(deodexed) and I odexed the ROM afterwards. My phone hasn't felt smoother yet.
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Running cata + franco + dalvik mod
Getting 18k-19k Quadrant scores and 33k+ Antutu scores.
The 3d Antutu bench hits 55+ fps where before it would hit 40 so there is definately some improvement going on.

Rom + Kernel Combo

Hello Folks...
Motive behind creating this thread is just to let know the new comers / OP5 users of this forum the most preferred / Loved ROM + Kernel combo..
I know there is no such thing called Best ROM , Kernel but just to make life easier for all of us.
Hope this thread helps all the devs from unnecessary questions in their threads like, hows this rom ? hows the battery backup. etc..
So, Please feel free to share your "Preferred" ROM + Kernel combo with some Pros and cons you faced and also some info on the battery backup.
Mods : Please feel free to delete this thread if not useful.
Any OOS ROM + Adin's Kernel, or DirtyCORE Kernel :good:
And if possible, Magisk
_MartyMan_ said:
Any OOS ROM + Adin's Kernel, or DirtyCORE Kernel :good:
And if possible, Magisk
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ok .. thats great.. Do share your Battery backup stats.
Rohit02 said:
ok .. thats great.. Do share your Battery backup stats.
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Any OOS ROM + Adin's Kernel, or DirtyCORE Kernel :good:
And if possible, Magisk
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Yeah it's true for now i think the best OOS based rom is xXx no limits , and the best kernel is dirtycore kernel !
waiting for DU & RR & Lineage ...
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I'm using xXx and Ex kernel but today I get just 4h SOT.. Don't know if others have underclocked their cpu for their stable 7+h SOT
dasti555 said:
I'm using xXx and Ex kernel but today I get just 4h SOT.. Don't know if others have underclocked their cpu for their stable 7+h SOT
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I am using xXx without any custom kernel and getting 7hrs SOT..no battery saving apps and no custom settings...sync on..location off...I used to get 4-5 hrs SOT on OP 3T
Stock rom and ex kernel getting 8-10 hrs daily on my sot I've left my images there for people to see
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I don't have the device yet (shipment still pending -_-), but currently, I have a Google Pixel XL and I am running PureNexus with EX Kernel.
Once I get the device, I'm going to either install a ROM I find that is closest to PureNexus in terms of features and stability, or RR, as that seems to be one of the more popular ROM options out there.
I may stick with the stock kernel, but I feel like I will find myself installing EX on the OP5 as well.
Also, I definitely need a ROM with OMS support, Substratum ftw!
Here is a rom(xXx 4.5.5) + kernel (Xceed test) the only overclocked kernel. Some screens below.
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Shall be keeping tabs on this post
ilia1985 said:
Here is a rom(xXx 4.5.5) + kernel (Xceed test) the only overclocked kernel. Some screens below.
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Here is some more ?
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Currently using Freedom ROM. With now the Boeffla Kernel.
I Have been using the Ex kernel previously. So thought I'd try the Boeffla instead, as I've just updated Freedom 1.2 1.3 earlier today.
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_MartyMan_ said:
Any OOS ROM + Adin's Kernel, or DirtyCORE Kernel :good:
And if possible, Magisk
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What's the advantage of those over, say, ElementalX?
Stock rom and ex kernel
12 hr sot. With 9% left
13 hr sot
I am on Stock Kernel and ROM(4.5.5)
I loose around 3% overnight (8Hrs) Phone goes to deepsleep, all connectivity off, except phone radio.
Is this normal? Can it be bettered with a dev Kernel?
Please suggest... Thanks
observingi said:
I am on Stock Kernel and ROM(4.5.5)
I loose around 3% overnight (8Hrs) Phone goes to deepsleep, all connectivity off, except phone radio.
Is this normal? Can it be bettered with a dev Kernel?
Please suggest... Thanks
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3% for 8Hrs is good....
0xTJ said:
What's the advantage of those over, say, ElementalX?
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Newer kernel version for example

Omnystal and Kernels In General

Hi all, I'm looking for the Omnystal Kernel and apparently the link for that kernel has been taken down on 4PDA. I'm just wondering if someone could upload and PM me with a download link.
Moving onto custom kernels in-general, we have a lot of discontinued and mostly unstable kernels. The least unstable of them all is AndroModX which was my goto before I realized it stripped 2 hours worth of SoT. I'm just wondering if someone could build us a stable custom kernel for our device, it would be much appreciated! Thank you for your time.
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Soapy! said:
Hi all, I'm looking for the Omnystal Kernel and apparently the link for that kernel has been taken down on 4PDA. I'm just wondering if someone could upload and PM me with a download link.
Moving onto custom kernels in-general, we have a lot of discontinued and mostly unstable kernels. The least unstable of them all is AndroModX which was my goto before I realized it stripped 2 hours worth of SoT. I'm just wondering if someone could build us a stable custom kernel for our device, it would be much appreciated! Thank you for your time.
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My Kernel Has All been taken down due to the previous give up due to some users.
Wait till Tomorrow. Im working on a new kernel
I will be publishing to xda
Soapy! said:
Hi all, I'm looking for the Omnystal Kernel and apparently the link for that kernel has been taken down on 4PDA. I'm just wondering if someone could upload and PM me with a download link.
Moving onto custom kernels in-general, we have a lot of discontinued and mostly unstable kernels. The least unstable of them all is AndroModX which was my goto before I realized it stripped 2 hours worth of SoT. I'm just wondering if someone could build us a stable custom kernel for our device, it would be much appreciated! Thank you for your time.
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Were you wanting to use a custom kernel for stock or EUI, MIUI?
DarknessKiller said:
My Kernel Has All been taken down due to the previous give up due to some users.
Wait till Tomorrow. Im working on a new kernel
I will be publishing to xda
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Thank you for your work!! [emoji2]
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anonymous007 said:
Were you wanting to use a custom kernel for stock or EUI, MIUI?
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Miui
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Soapy! said:
Miui
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Ah okay, yeah that's pretty much the only thing a custom kernel would be good for since most AOSP/ Lineage ROMs default kernel gives acceptable performance; which is part of the reason for lack of kernels but if Darkness Killer is bringing out a new one that'll help feel the void.
I was getting the reboot bug using MIUI and Omnystal Kernel did fix it when it was available but now I've been using ycjeson kernel when I use MIUI as it fixes the issue just as Omnystal did.
anonymous007 said:
Ah okay, yeah that's pretty much the only thing a custom kernel would be good for since most AOSP/ Lineage ROMs default kernel gives acceptable performance; which is part of the reason for lack of kernels but if Darkness Killer is bringing out a new one that'll help feel the void.
I was getting the reboot bug using MIUI and Omnystal Kernel did fix it when it was available but now I've been using ycjeson kernel when I use MIUI as it fixes the issue just as Omnystal did.
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Hmm for me i feel much better battery with my kernel and kinda kill my device if i use stock / miui rom even with my kernel
So pretty much my kernel are focus on custom rom
i am looking for a Kernel solve thermal throttling agressive in SD652
Clock speed goes 1.8ghz to 831mhz too easy.

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