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Which are smotthest, performanced and no battery drain latest nightly version of this rom?
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rinzller said:
Which are smotthest, performanced and no battery drain latest nightly version of this rom?
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Each person, phone, and usage will have a "best".
It's beta, so you can always try for yourself; installing new ROMs isn't that tough.
EDIT: I think the link referred to Gapps. I removed it.
rinzller said:
Which are smotthest, performanced and no battery drain latest nightly version of this rom?
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For me, unfortunately, none is good.
The bluetooth does not work at all with my handsfree car kit (Parrot CK 3100).
After i recently updated to cm 11 SNAPSHOT M10,my battery was draining very fast and cpu only ran at max frequency mostly , even when not using ,but this drain was not seen when not connected to wifi.Is it the roms fault or somethingelse?? PLs help
M7 to M10 was an improvement for me
Tripler12 said:
After i recently updated to cm 11 SNAPSHOT M10,my battery was draining very fast and cpu only ran at max frequency mostly , even when not using ,but this drain was not seen when not connected to wifi.Is it the roms fault or somethingelse?? PLs help
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When I upgraded from 10.2 to 11/M7, the battery drain was terrible. But after going from M7 to M10, it is MUCH better.
ssurell said:
When I upgraded from 10.2 to 11/M7, the battery drain was terrible. But after going from M7 to M10, it is MUCH better.
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But i am losing 1percent each with 1min 45sec of use
Tripler12 said:
But i am losing 1percent each with 1min 45sec of use
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Have you tried going to cm10 instead? The guy above said that cm11 drained his battery as well.
BWolf56 said:
Have you tried going to cm10 instead? The guy above said that cm11 drained his battery as well.
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But that makes the device quite slow and some apps like facebook dont work
Tripler12 said:
But that makes the device quite slow and some apps like facebook dont work
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From a clean flash?
Also, did you try using different kernel settings and/or another kernel?
BWolf56 said:
From a clean flash?
Also, did you try using different kernel settings and/or another kernel?
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which kernal do you suggest for my i897
Tripler12 said:
which kernal do you suggest for my i897
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I haven't kept up with the cappy's dev but NeatKernel seems popular. Check its features and see if it fits your needs (that goes for ROM as well).
Maybe flashing twice does the trick
Tripler12 said:
But that makes the device quite slow and some apps like facebook dont work
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No I didn't care for cm10. If I didn't see any improvement with the latest milestone I was going to go back to the gingerbread kernel and cm7. I would expect there to be more battery consumption with KitKat then gingerbread due to the mere work load on the processor. But its running more conservative than my dual core phone with ICS ever did even with this amoled screen.
The second flash of cm11 fixed my issues. From CWM recovery I first wiped the cash, installed the cm11 zip file on the SD, then wiped dalvik cache. After up and running I did remove some Google Apps that suck battery and bandwidth like Chrome and Google Play sound recorder (which seems to be running all the time searching for music or something).
Hi, due to multiple problems on Lollipop ROMs on MI3, I finally came back to the latest sMIUI ROM.
I know that the new Kernels can be applied to KitKat ROMs, but is there benefits for it? I mean, will it bring back the 5.x problems like HDR not working, etc?
And more technically, how can those Kernels are finally able to work on both 4.4 and 5.1 now, and not from the beginning?
Thank you in advance.
HDR is now working in custom Roms
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HDR is now working in custom Roms
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Ah, good news! But HDR isn't the reason I left Lollipop, I kept having network and touchscreen problems :
- Impossible to send or receive MMS (no matter what APN or setting I use)
- Impossible to access to some services or update applications data over 3G (couldn't download a file on Google Drive, couldn't see a video on YouTube, couldn'd refresh posts on 9gag...)
- And sometimes, the touchscreen was buggy, it didn't responded well, so I had to lock-unlock the phone a few times before it start working properly
So for now I'll stay on MIUI KitKat, but I would like to tweak it so it will be at its best
SxScread said:
Hi, due to multiple problems on Lollipop ROMs on MI3, I finally came back to the latest sMIUI ROM.
I know that the new Kernels can be applied to KitKat ROMs, but is there benefits for it? I mean, will it bring back the 5.x problems like HDR not working, etc?
And more technically, how can those Kernels are finally able to work on both 4.4 and 5.1 now, and not from the beginning?
Thank you in advance.
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No flashing custom kernel in smiui does not bring lollipop problems
24likan said:
No flashing custom kernel in smiui does not bring lollipop problems
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Thank you, I will search and flash one ASAP so
SxScread said:
Thank you, I will search and flash one ASAP so
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Yeah. Welcome. Enjoy flashing
Sorry to hijack the thread, but can someone recommend a good LP kernel that is worth flashing with the new MIUI7 and/or the Xiaomi.eu MIUI rom?
fluster84 said:
Sorry to hijack the thread, but can someone recommend a good LP kernel that is worth flashing with the new MIUI7 and/or the Xiaomi.eu MIUI rom?
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First thing is you cannot use a lp kernel in kitkat rom such as miui and smiui. But you can use custom kernels like GOD'S KERNEL, MOSHI etc. Search the forum.
fluster84 said:
Sorry to hijack the thread, but can someone recommend a good LP kernel that is worth flashing with the new MIUI7 and/or the Xiaomi.eu MIUI rom?
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try God's Kernel r4 it's blazing fast and battery life is ridiculous ?
SxScread said:
Ah, good news! But HDR isn't the reason I left Lollipop, I kept having network and touchscreen problems :
- Impossible to send or receive MMS (no matter what APN or setting I use)
- Impossible to access to some services or update applications data over 3G (couldn't download a file on Google Drive, couldn't see a video on YouTube, couldn'd refresh posts on 9gag...)
- And sometimes, the touchscreen was buggy, it didn't responded well, so I had to lock-unlock the phone a few times before it start working properly
So for now I'll stay on MIUI KitKat, but I would like to tweak it so it will be at its best
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Did you remove roaming or whatever it is called in mobile networks (which is in general enabled by default)
fluster84 said:
Sorry to hijack the thread, but can someone recommend a good LP kernel that is worth flashing with the new MIUI7 and/or the Xiaomi.eu MIUI rom?
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My power button is loose and I use zeurionx, I think it's compatible with miui and aosp. It has wake gestures dt2w and s2w.
Not very
Not very
SxScread said:
Hi, due to multiple problems on Lollipop ROMs on MI3, I finally came back to the latest sMIUI ROM.
I know that the new Kernels can be applied to KitKat ROMs, but is there benefits for it? I mean, will it bring back the 5.x problems like HDR not working, etc?
And more technically, how can those Kernels are finally able to work on both 4.4 and 5.1 now, and not from the beginning?
Thank you in advance.
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Hi there.
I been spending several hours reading user's opinions about several roms for the xsp.
I saw plenty of unofficial roms based on cyanogenmod official roms. And the question that pops into my mind it's.
Why so many mods? People doesn't like the official releases?
Also I been reading that 5.1 roms are laggy, and in a custom rom i'm looking for stability and performance.
Maybe I should go for and official cyanogenmod 11 rom?
Maybe for a stock based rom?
What do you think?
Hello.
Yes, there is a lot of rom for SP. But just a few work as it supposed to.
Lollipop it is in his nightly stage, though is very stable and the most recent apps, you will be able to use.
There is too a recent patch for security, we should take in consideration, Im using myself as a daily driver without problems, nevertheless still have some minor bugs, but nothing that cant make you wish to throw your SP on wall
If you want to test and see how looks like, I would recommend Sabermod Unofficial Or CM 12.1 Official Nightly
cm12.1+ addons imo cuz it's my second full month on it and it never failed me ....no problems for me and great performance
flash- said:
cm12.1+ addons imo cuz it's my second full month on it and it never failed me ....no problems for me and great performance
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how about battery? i just bricked carbon rom and finding another rom to try
dic1911 said:
how about battery? i just bricked carbon rom and finding another rom to try
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battery is good too yep
Go for CyanogenMod 12.1 nightlies with addons...Its Best for lollipop based ROMs.
You can try unofficial CM13 also if you can use the phone without camera. Battery life and performance of CM13 is far better than cm 12.1.
To be honest, is a matter of usage and preference. For me it was working fine but my phone got way too hot for my taste, but the deal breaker was that no matter what lolipop ROM I used facebook HD playback was choppy as hell. I know that it sounds silly but that's something that I need. None of these issues exist on stock, of course (C5306 - 1.205)
I think the Sabermod unofficial takes the lead on cm12.1 ... Great battery and butter smooth. I think it' s the for performance and battery !
I use official CM11 slimmed by me, without gapps, disabled LogCat, little modified build.prop + WilliamsPLUS and I'm really happy ; p
which 5.1 rom has fewer lag and more batterylife?
@beodo
A sea of roms but many of them are discontinued or not updated, so first check that one.
As fellow members said CyanogenMod 12.1 Unofficial SaberMod with add ons is the best right now for me as well, very fast, really fluid,stable and good battery life, in is some parts is even better than the latest official stock rom.
I m using this rom for over a month and i love it.
If you need even better battery life you could use Helium kernel (just dirty flash at recovery) and enable conservative governor, if you would like to take it further you can also install xposed framework which unlocks you much more features like power saving better experience, extra customization and more.
All of the above are continuously updated and supported by our great developers too :good:
@iceweek
The above answers you question as well
Thinking about trying this one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...-stryflex2013266073-lp-official-sony-t3180637
Is this one stable for daily use?
Also, do I have to download Latest Xperia Apps Installer.zip if I am using latest ultimate zip?
Please reply.
destiny4life said:
Thinking about trying this one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...-stryflex2013266073-lp-official-sony-t3180637
Is this one stable for daily use?
Also, do I have to download Latest Xperia Apps Installer.zip if I am using latest ultimate zip?
Please reply.
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well you can try it but i try it and its not for good in my opinion
it can be used but have couple bugs
now im on candy5 + helium 4.2 kernel and its very good
zaxxpp said:
well you can try it but i try it and its not for good in my opinion
it can be used but have couple bugs
now im on candy5 + helium 4.2 kernel and its very good
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Please share links for candy5 and helium kernel.
Thanks in advance.
destiny4life said:
Please share links for candy5 and helium kernel.
Thanks in advance.
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cant post link , find it here on xda , then find helium kernel download both zips
transfer it on you sd card , full wipe ,flash candy5-release.v4.1-20151201-UNOFFICIAL-huashan and when it finish,wipe chache and dalwik, and then flash helium
reboot
zaxxpp said:
cant post link , find it here on xda , then find helium kernel download both zips
transfer it on you sd card , full wipe ,flash candy5-release.v4.1-20151201-UNOFFICIAL-huashan and when it finish,wipe chache and dalwik, and then flash helium
reboot
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Hey Bro,
Can anyone check my thread and give me some solution to my bricked xperia.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-sp/help/messed-phone-phone-kernel-logo-20-t3300597
I can't seem to find a proper solution. :crying:
Thank You
zaxxpp said:
well you can try it but i try it and its not for good in my opinion
it can be used but have couple bugs
now im on candy5 + helium 4.2 kernel and its very good
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That one has very good reviews
giannisv6 said:
@beodo
A sea of roms but many of them are discontinued or not updated, so first check that one.
As fellow members said CyanogenMod 12.1 Unofficial SaberMod with add ons is the best right now for me as well, very fast, really fluid,stable and good battery life, in is some parts is even better than the latest official stock rom.
I m using this rom for over a month and i love it.
If you need even better battery life you could use Helium kernel (just dirty flash at recovery) and enable conservative governor, if you would like to take it further you can also install xposed framework which unlocks you much more features like power saving better experience, extra customization and more.
All of the above are continuously updated and supported by our great developers too :good:
The above answers you question as well
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Finally I followed your advice and it works like a charm, thank you!
So im currently on cm 13 nightly and my battery life has been awful. I just been reading about kernels for it and saw it could improve battery life by alot. I never installed a kernel for it. Should I? and will it help battery life out alot?
with a custom kernel you can change the governor and settings, frequency, etc which could help with battery life. it all depends on the settings you choose. I use iiWoodStock's settings on my turbo with a -40uv And I get excellent battery life and performance
austtint said:
So im currently on cm 13 nightly and my battery life has been awful. I just been reading about kernels for it and saw it could improve battery life by alot. I never installed a kernel for it. Should I? and will it help battery life out alot?
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There's only one custom kernel for our Quark and that's BHB27, either for Lollipop or Marshmallow, by @baybutcher27. It's based on CM's "stock" kernel by @Skrilax_CZ, which you are running, but has extra tweaks, options, governors, TCP algorithms, etc.
[Kernel][All Quark]BHB27-Kernel[5.1.1][6.x.x][CM base ROM's]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/development/kernel-bhb27-kernel-t3207526
Make sure you are installing the Marshmallow kernel if you are running CM13, not the Lollipop one.
Most of the dev work is over in the other Quark forum. CM dev listed duplicate threads here also, but look over here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx
ChazzMatt said:
There's only one custom kernel for our Quark and that's BHB27, either for Lollipop or Marshmallow, by @baybutcher27. It's based on CM's "stock" kernel by @Skrilax_CZ, which you are running, but has extra tweaks, options, governors, TCP algorithms, etc.
[Kernel][All Quark]BHB27-Kernel[5.1.1][6.x.x][CM base ROM's]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/development/kernel-bhb27-kernel-t3207526
Make sure you are installing the Marshmallow kernel if you are running CM13, not the Lollipop one.
Most of the dev work is over in the other Quark forum. CM dev listed duplicate threads here also, but look over here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx
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thank you for the responses. I downloaded the bhb27 kernel for marshmellow. Can I just do recovery and install it through there like I do when installing a rom? I just am new to the kernels but I have to do something, the battery life is horrible right now.
austtint said:
thank you for the responses. I downloaded the bhb27 kernel for marshmellow. Can I just do recovery and install it through there like I do when installing a rom? I just am new to the kernels but I have to do something, the battery life is horrible right now.
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Yes just flash it in recovery.
I'm thinking your battery life is caused by cell standby doing the drain.
If you turn off Mobile Data while you are connected to wifi, cell standby won't drain your battery, you can still make calls and send texts. Just turn data back on and Wifi off when you go somewhere and you should not have any massive battery drain anymore
Nitefire77 said:
Yes just flash it in recovery.
I'm thinking your battery life is caused by cell standby doing the drain.
If you turn off Mobile Data while you are connected to wifi, cell standby won't drain your battery, you can still make calls and send texts. Just turn data back on and Wifi off when you go somewhere and you should not have any massive battery drain anymore
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ok thank you I appreciate everyone help. Im going to do that from now. Ive actually always been a big fan of cyanogenmod. You have any recommendations on what to set the governors to? I dont even make it through a day anymore. Have to charge my phone around 6 everyday.
I am using yankactive myself
But a lot of people prefer zzmove profile 5 for battery life
Nitefire77 said:
Yes just flash it in recovery.
I'm thinking your battery life is caused by cell standby doing the drain.
If you turn off Mobile Data while you are connected to wifi, cell standby won't drain your battery, you can still make calls and send texts. Just turn data back on and Wifi off when you go somewhere and you should not have any massive battery drain anymore
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?? Its that a cm bug?
monza1412 said:
?? Its that a cm bug?
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No its a Marshmallow bug. Its present in the soak test for the marshmallow update from Motorola on the Moto Maxx (the international Droid Turbo)
how do I load already made profiles? I see options for me to create one but not to load one. Sorry I am new to kernel editing
austtint said:
how do I load already made profiles? I see options for me to create one but not to load one. Sorry I am new to kernel editing
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In Kernel Adiuter under the CPU tab, change the governor to zzmove, then go under CPU tunables on the same page and scroll down till you reach profile. Touch it and choose profile 5
ChazzMatt said:
There's only one custom kernel for our Quark and that's BHB27, either for Lollipop or Marshmallow, by @baybutcher27. It's based on CM's "stock" kernel by @Skrilax_CZ, which you are running, but has extra tweaks, options, governors, TCP algorithms, etc.
[Kernel][All Quark]BHB27-Kernel[5.1.1][6.x.x][CM base ROM's]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/development/kernel-bhb27-kernel-t3207526
Make sure you are installing the Marshmallow kernel if you are running CM13, not the Lollipop one.
Most of the dev work is over in the other Quark forum. CM dev listed duplicate threads here also, but look over here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx
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What if I want to have this kernel on 5.1 Lollipop XT1254 with build number SU4TL-49 ?
Will it work on that? If no, then what will?
wellwisher_k said:
What if I want to have this kernel on 5.1 Lollipop XT1254 with build number SU4TL-49 ?
Will it work on that? If no, then what will?
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All you can use on stock Verizon firmware is stock Motorola kernel. You are already running that.
BHB27 kernel is for the custom ROMs like Bliss, Resurrection Remix, Open Kang, Mokee AOSP, CM13.
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All you can use on stock Verizon firmware is stock Motorola kernel. You are already running that.
BHB27 kernel is for the custom ROMs like Bliss, Resurrection Remix, Open Kang, Mokee AOSP, CM13.
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Oh man! I want to use other ROMs.