Hi all i have question.
Which rom and kernel present better battery life smoothness etc. ???
I'm sorry, but the 'which one is best' kind of threads are not allowed on XDA (read the rules). Just try different combinations and see what works best for you.
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which rom is better for the 9001 sgs+ in terms of the following parameters
1. stability
2. performance
3. battery life
4. functionallity
5. appearance
can someone (or more) provide some feedback on the above mattter as i am trying to flash a rom for my phone , and all i can see is different versions where all seem ok . but is there anyway tha we can have some feedback from actual users.
which one to flash and why ?
I apologize to any possible disregard to forum rules.
manollis said:
but is there anyway tha we can have some feedback from actual users.
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Users comment about the roms in the according threads.
The only thing you can do is read-read-read
manollis said:
I apologize to any possible disregard to forum rules.
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Indeed, this is a development subforum.
broodROM
Cranium
Cryberts ROM
ANDROIDS REVOLUTION
I9001XXKPG 2.3.5 Gingerbread Deodex by Astap for MultiDownloader
CyMod ROM
UCM GingerBread Rom
these are the roms available.
afaik you can configure each one of them with not much effort so that it has the functions of another of the roms by changing kernel or adding or deleting tweaks. if there was a rom which would be "better" there wouldn't be any other roms.
i think they're pretty much the same.
only to broodROM alone the total posts are 2338 so far
where to start and what to read ??
anyway thank you for your replies anyhow.
manollis said:
only to broodROM alone the total posts are 2338 so far
where to start and what to read ??
anyway thank you for your replies anyhow.
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Start at the beginning and read all.
i dont want to sound rude or "cleverish"
but should this development reach somewhere or it should be develpment for the sake of developing ??? i am a bit confused ??
it shouldnt reach to a rom that it should be stable (or any other criteria that one looks for ??)
i am just wondering ?
have people in programming lost the connection to the real purpose of the items in question , which is to communicate. ?
i dont know guys i am just wondering ??
the big picture is:
everyone develops what he wants to but simultaneously everyone looks at what other developers do and adopt their features or mods for themselves to have a good rom in the end. thats why i think the roms are all kind of the same. you can use a cranium kernel for brood rom and (in some cases) use the broodrom configurator for cranium rom or use thunderbolt for any of our roms. i don't think this is bad.
dr.wtf said:
the big picture is:
everyone develops what he wants to but simultaneously everyone looks at what other developers do and adopt their features or mods for themselves to have a good rom in the end. thats why i think the roms are all kind of the same. you can use a cranium kernel for brood rom and (in some cases) use the broodrom configurator for cranium rom or use thunderbolt for any of our roms. i don't think this is bad.
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Yeh that's true, since we only have Samsung ROMS as base ROMS we don't have much choice , also for the configurator, it was actually built for XXKPS but it seems KPG (not sure), KPS, KPU and QK1 use the "same" framework, ZSKP6/7 is other tho
I suggest you try broodROM RC 3 with FeaCore kernel and thunder bolt.It's smoother than CraniumROM (tried) and my battery goes up to two and a half days on broodROM.Haven't tried it on Cranium.Didn't like it from the beginning.
i want to use a custom kernel but i read that customs kernels drain battery. is this still a problem? if not which is the best kernel?
Custom kernels don't drain battery at all. If anything they contribute to battery life improvements. Just my opinion though.
And before flashing a kernel you must have an unlocked bootloader. Check the General section. There are tons of threads there. Be sure to read the whole thread first before attempting anything stupid, or else you may end up with an expensive paperweight.
The best kernel is for you to find out on your own. We can't help you here. Sorry.
Hope you understood me.
thanks a lot bro
Best kernel depends on what rom you want to use with,but again ,as meow said, its up to you. I think the battery drain is mostly caused by rom and not by kernel,so be sure to pick a rom with good battery life
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can anyone give me a link to the best guide to unlocking the bootloader
Here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1254225
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Well i actually want 2 suggestions:
1.Best cm/aosp costum rom
2.Best any other costum rom if theres any
Best inculdes speed,battery life and comfort.
Thanks.
yoeleli said:
Well i actually want 2 suggestions:
1.Best cm/aosp costum rom
2.Best any other costum rom if theres any
Best inculdes speed,battery life and comfort.
Thanks.
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there is no best or worse custom rom. every rom and kernel is made differently to serve another purpose. think of what u like and what are ur needs and check the roms in youtube or at the official presentation site of every developer ! links and infos at rom section !
Like kessaras said there is not "the best rom". Try it out for yourself. And such threads are against XDA rules as you should know -> reported.
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There is no best ROM/Kernel, what's "best" for someone else may not be "best" for you. Try them all and see which best suits you.
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Specs :
GT-I8190N with DMod
Hi.
I am desperately seeking for a custom kernel for the above configuration (not for a CM based rom!).
A good governor and I/O-Scheduler to save my battery and my life would be so gorgeous...
Thanx in advance for your time and any help.
shagadelic said:
Specs :
GT-I8190N with DMod
Hi.
I am desperately seeking for a custom kernel for the above configuration (not for a CM based rom!).
A good governor and I/O-Scheduler to save my battery and my life would be so gorgeous...
Thanx in advance for your time and any help.
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what is the first rule of xda forums?
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what is the first rule of xda forums?
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Let me think... is it - Say something helpful or nothing?!?
Perhaps you should take a look at the second rule...
I am looking and of cause searching for a "none-CM" custom kernel with governors and schedulers for months.
So if i missed something, which of cause could happen, please share your knowledge with me.
Fine regards.
shagadelic said:
Let me think... is it - Say something helpful or nothing?!?
Perhaps you should take a look at the second rule...
I am looking and of cause searching for a "none-CM" custom kernel with governors and schedulers for months.
So if i missed something, which of cause could happen, please share your knowledge with me.
Fine regards.
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you are about the 5th person i have seen post this question
they also did not take the time to actually search through forums properly
if you had actually searched you would have seen at least 3 threads closed because of people asking the same question again
if you had perhaps asked for assistance in building your dev environment to make a custom kernel for a stock rom then perhaps i would have had something helpful to say
any way i have said my piece
there are no fully working kernels for stock rom N/L/International variants
there have been some attempts and there are a few people who are still trying but these still have a few bugs and may not be a daily runner
from my observations so far, a custom kernel on stock rom for this phone tends to have a bug where you are unable to set the governor in some instances and the CPU stays stuck in 1Ghz
efaustino84 said:
you are about the 5th person i have seen post this question
they also did not take the time to actually search through forums properly
if you had actually searched you would have seen at least 3 threads closed because of people asking the same question again
if you had perhaps asked for assistance in building your dev environment to make a custom kernel for a stock rom then perhaps i would have had something helpful to say
any way i have said my piece
there are no fully working kernels for stock rom N/L/International variants
there have been some attempts and there are a few people who are still trying but these still have a few bugs and may not be a daily runner
from my observations so far, a custom kernel on stock rom for this phone tends to have a bug where you are unable to set the governor in some instances and the CPU stays stuck in 1Ghz
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I searched this forum and felt the whole internet to death before i decided to post here, and didn´t neither find a working kernel nor any information that there doesn´t exist one.
Perhaps i made a mistake with my search arguments "gt-i8190n kernel", but imho they are as basical as possible.
Atm i stay at the user side, but when i decide to become a dev, i´ll ask for assistance...of cause after using the forum search...
Yfi GoldenKernel is working on the N variant, but of cause without the advanced N features like NFC and so. The dev of this kernel wanted to build a N version of this kernel too, but this information is imho from april´2013...so perhaps he quit working on it...
So i finally hope that a cutom kernel maker will get some free time soon...:fingers-crossed:
Any way, thank you for your help and information!
Hello:
I have doubts about which kernel is better on virginity v11: the virginity v4 or ANA2.
which manages better the use of battery?
Thanks
Regards
The 'which one is better?' threads are not allowed here at XDA, so I can't help you.
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There is no absolute answer to your question OP. Different kernels will perform differently on different user's devices due to differences in how you use the device. What has the best battery life for you might not have the best battery life for another user - the same is true for the reverse. I suggest you try both kernels and make your own decision.
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