(Q) (5.1) will using thunderzap kernel improve battery performance??? - Android One (First-Generation) Cross-Device Genera

Can i use it for getting better battery backup ?? Plz help im tired of low backup

terroboy k9 said:
Can i use it for getting better battery backup ?? Plz help im tired of low backup
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Of course! Battery improvement + performance improvement. Give a try.

arpanbag1996 said:
Of course! Battery improvement + performance improvement. Give a try.
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Do you use it? Please co operate

terroboy k9 said:
Do you use it? Please co operate
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Ya bro. I'm using it.

But will it effect receiving otA ?

And installing it??

terroboy k9 said:
But will it effect receiving otA ?
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terroboy k9 said:
And installing it??
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Maybe if the ota includes any updates to the kernel. But
before flashing ota, you can flash stock kernel back, it is strongly recommended.

The thunderzap kernel is the best. Better battery performance and overall smooth and lag free experience with the UI.
Sent from my Sparkle V

Which setting to use for better battery??

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[Q] The best version of JB?

What is the best version of JB between XXLQ4 and XXLPZ? Which is more stable, faster, better battery?
Sorry for my english!
Grady22 said:
What is the best version of JB between XXLQ4 and XXLPZ? Which is more stable, faster, better battery?
Sorry for my english!
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Without question LQ4.
They fixed many bugs there and is stable.
Of course if you want faster phone, better battery, you should install a custom kernel, custom ROM.
Good luck!
YMatrix said:
Without question LQ4.
They fixed many bugs there and is stable.
Of course if you want faster phone, better battery, you should install a custom kernel, custom ROM.
Good luck!
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Thanks for your response! Wait for other opinions or views before making updates.
Sorry for my english!
I'd say it's XXLQ4..... So far I have not noticed any lags or bugs on LQ4... also the battery life is much better than before... I haven't noticed any Force Close errors too
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Grady22 said:
...Wait for other opinions or views before making updates...[/B]
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I think you've already done this upgrade to JB ... :cyclops:
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
I think you've already done this upgrade to JB ... :cyclops:
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Thank you all for your responses, I switched to version XXLQ4

Need Help

Can anyone help me.. I want to know which android version is good for gaming?
ICS or JB? or any custom rom?
poran123 said:
Can anyone help me.. I want to know which android version is good for gaming?
ICS or JB? or any custom rom?
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Android Froyo
ThaiDai said:
Android Froyo
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are you kidding me???
poran123 said:
are you kidding me???
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"What Rom is the best for........." is a violation of XDA Rules. All Devs here spent precious time learning, cooking, testing their roms before releasing to us users. Try for yourself to find what suits u best.
Jackwu696 said:
"What Rom is the best for........." is a violation of XDA Rules. All Devs here spent precious time learning, cooking, testing their roms before releasing to us users. Try for yourself to find what suits u best.
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sorry for that.. actually im new with phone (bought from my friend) so wanted to know ICS is better or JB...
poran123 said:
sorry for that.. actually im new with phone (bought from my friend) so wanted to know ICS is better or JB...
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I think both has it's plus and minus. If you just want to stick with a custom Rom, then it's ok to be with ICS. JB comes in terms of more features that doesn't exist in ICS. I will rather use JB because of the dreaded ICS EMMC Brick
Jackwu696 said:
I think both has it's plus and minus. If you just want to stick with a custom Rom, then it's ok to be with ICS. JB comes in terms of more features that doesn't exist in ICS. I will rather use JB because of the dreaded ICS EMMC Brick
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ok thanks... right now m using stock JB.
poran123 said:
ok thanks... right now m using stock JB.
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If you want to play games u can flash @forest1971 's JB kernel the OC (Overclocked) one. It should take away your gaming problems. But You mus root your device first.
Jackwu696 said:
If you want to play games u can flash @forest1971 's JB kernel the OC (Overclocked) one. It should take away your gaming problems. But You mus root your device first.
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Actually for gaming i prefer underclocking the cpu (1.0 Ghz to prevent thermal throttling) and overclocking the gpu (400Mhz) with tegrak overclock.
Azeazezar said:
Actually for gaming i prefer underclocking the cpu (1.0 Ghz to prevent thermal throttling) and overclocking the gpu (400Mhz) with tegrak overclock.
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Thanks for the additional Info bro.
Azeazezar said:
Actually for gaming i prefer underclocking the cpu (1.0 Ghz to prevent thermal throttling) and overclocking the gpu (400Mhz) with tegrak overclock.
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Jackwu696 said:
If you want to play games u can flash @forest1971 's JB kernel the OC (Overclocked) one. It should take away your gaming problems. But You mus root your device first.
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i have flashed forest kernel... now its a bit smooth. Thanks once agian:good:

Which is the smoothest and stable ROM for Moto G 2014? BEST ROM?

So I've used a lot of ROMS. A LOT. But I keep jumping into different ROMS, because I can't agree with a particular one for a long time. Now I'm just tired. I want a good daily driver. I'm looking for the best stability, battery backup (really important), smoothness and performance (gaming too I guess) in a ROM. Preferably Android 6.0.x too. So suggest a few ROMS which match the above criterion please?
Thank you in advance!
Personally IMO Any LP rom is better than MM (Try Minimal Os)
But for MM then try cm 13 or cyanpop.
AOSP 6.0.1 roms are better than cm 13 (just by a bit) so go for AOSP-CAF for best performance and battery in aosp.
Mokee open source ??
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Mokee open source ??
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I agree. Been using Mokee for a month now and I haven't experienced any problems. ?
Try AOSP Nexus Experience. Says 5.1.1 in title but is now 6.0.1 mm with March updates.
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yeah thanks.
spetrie said:
Try AOSP Nexus Experience. Says 5.1.1 in title but is now 6.0.1 mm with March updates.
Sent from my Moto G 2014 using Tapatalk
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I've been using it for a couple of days but i don't get the proper feel from it. I'm currently using MinimalOs and it's pretty smooth. Would you recommend a custom kernel (for battery and smoothness) or is the default one the best? I've so far experienced no problems apart from a small battery drain which can be ignored.. But.. How can I make it better?
Ashok Menon 101 said:
I've been using it for a couple of days but i don't get the proper feel from it. I'm currently using MinimalOs and it's pretty smooth. Would you recommend a custom kernel (for battery and smoothness) or is the default one the best? I've so far experienced no problems apart from a small battery drain which can be ignored.. But.. How can I make it better?
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For minimal OS : for performance go for halogen r 14 , for battery and stability go for decipher kernel (works like a charm and is recommended) personal build (cm12 10122015 build).
Stock kernel works fine too. And for the battery drain just install xposed and use amplify and powernap and block wakelocks.
Thanks a lot.
sagar846 said:
For minimal OS : for performance go for halogen r 14 , for battery and stability go for decipher kernel (works like a charm and is recommended) personal build (cm12 10122015 build).
Stock kernel works fine too. And for the battery drain just install xposed and use amplify and powernap and block wakelocks.
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I'll flash it as soon as I can.
In the kernel....
sagar846 said:
For minimal OS : for performance go for halogen r 14 , for battery and stability go for decipher kernel (works like a charm and is recommended) personal build (cm12 10122015 build).
Stock kernel works fine too. And for the battery drain just install xposed and use amplify and powernap and block wakelocks.
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Do I have to tweak manually it as shown in the OP or is tweaked already and I just have to flash it?
Ashok Menon 101 said:
Do I have to tweak manually it as shown in the OP or is tweaked already and I just have to flash it?
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That's your call. But if you want to get the most out of the kernel then I suggest you tweak it (and even try to experiment to see which suits you best).
Yup.
sagar846 said:
That's your call. But if you want to get the most out of the kernel then I suggest you tweak it (and even try to experiment to see which suits you best).
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Thanks!
What works for me...
I've been using Nexus Experience 6.0 for a couple of months and love it. I'm also using Halogen kernel without any modifications. With Amplify and Greenify modules from Xposed, battery life is great, drain of 1 or 2 percent overnight. With Nexus Experience everything works, not to mention the 'Gestures' setting is just so freakin' awesome!
Chuck Talley said:
I've been using Nexus Experience 6.0 for a couple of months and love it. I'm also using Halogen kernel without any modifications. With Amplify and Greenify modules from Xposed, battery life is great, drain of 1 or 2 percent overnight. With Nexus Experience everything works, not to mention the 'Gestures' setting is just so freakin' awesome!
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Share me the link please, I don't see the thread
sonrics1993 said:
Share me the link please, I don't see the thread
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Here you go....http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/rom-nexus-experience-t3143528 It's listed as 5.1 but it's actually been updated to 6.1.
I can't find that particular bulid of the kernel :\
sagar846 said:
For minimal OS : for performance go for halogen r 14 , for battery and stability go for decipher kernel (works like a charm and is recommended) personal build (cm12 10122015 build).
Stock kernel works fine too. And for the battery drain just install xposed and use amplify and powernap and block wakelocks.
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Do you mind sending me the link of that particular build of the kernel? I can't find it...
Do you feel no lag?
Chuck Talley said:
I've been using Nexus Experience 6.0 for a couple of months and love it. I'm also using Halogen kernel without any modifications. With Amplify and Greenify modules from Xposed, battery life is great, drain of 1 or 2 percent overnight. With Nexus Experience everything works, not to mention the 'Gestures' setting is just so freakin' awesome!
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I was using this ROM for quite some time. But I had to change it because it was lagging too much and also because of the bad autocorrect on the keyboard (haha I know, I'm dumb XD).. But the lag was there though. And I was using Halogen kernel as well.. Do you mind sharing your kernel settings or do you know of any fix for this..
P.S agressive type autocorrect fix much appreciated too! XD
Thanks!
Ashok Menon 101 said:
Do you mind sending me the link of that particular build of the kernel? I can't find it...
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Here it is : Google Drive
Ashok Menon 101 said:
I was using this ROM for quite some time. But I had to change it because it was lagging too much and also because of the bad autocorrect on the keyboard (haha I know, I'm dumb XD).. But the lag was there though. And I was using Halogen kernel as well.. Do you mind sharing your kernel settings or do you know of any fix for this..
P.S agressive type autocorrect fix much appreciated too! XD
Thanks!
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As far as the kernel, I just use the stock settings, haven't tweaked it at all. I don't really compose long emails or texts so the keyboard issue hasn't been noticed. Maybe try another keyboard app? Both the ROM and kernel were updated less than a week ago so you might want to give them a try again. Good luck!
Chuck Talley said:
As far as the kernel, I just use the stock settings, haven't tweaked it at all. I don't really compose long emails or texts so the keyboard issue hasn't been noticed. Maybe try another keyboard app? Both the ROM and kernel were updated less than a week ago so you might want to give them a try again. Good luck!
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Oh alright. Thanks!
sagar846 said:
Here it is : Google Drive
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Thank you!

Oreo good battery rom??

Oreo good battery rom any suggestions including kernel with best match that gives good battery life
AOSP Extended is one of the best and if you want additional kernel for it, you can try Gabriel. It's really battery friendly with Stweak app
MarvavCZE said:
AOSP Extended is one of the best and if you want additional kernel for it, you can try Gabriel. It's really battery friendly with Stweak app
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Dose the latest treble lineage 15.1 has a good battery backup im not a performance freak just the battery stays long?
Crdroid has best battery backup for me
vincy009 said:
Dose the latest treble lineage 15.1 has a good battery backup im not a performance freak just the battery stays long?
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I don't really know, i didn't try it because it's very first release and i heard there is some bugs. i think in the first release battery backup isn't great too. You must wait a while or you can flash it and help with reporting bugs
vincy009 said:
Dose the latest treble lineage 15.1 has a good battery backup im not a performance freak just the battery stays long?
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Best battery 0 battery drain whole night..... But too much bugs
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Best battery 0 battery drain whole night..... But too much bugs
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bug like ? can you explain
vincy009 said:
bug like ? can you explain
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No auto rotate and auto brightness....... There is another bugless ROM..... Treble official one.....
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No auto rotate and auto brightness....... There is another bugless ROM..... Treble official one.....
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Which one? Well I can live with that bug not major thing for me
vincy009 said:
Which one? Well I can live with that bug not major thing for me
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But there is one bugless go get that
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But there is one bugless go get that
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Which one can you link me
vincy009 said:
Which one can you link me
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...nt/rom-aospextended-rom-v4-5-t3657793/page124
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...nt/rom-aospextended-rom-v4-5-t3657793/page124
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Thanks mate and can you suggest a good kernel with it?
For battery and Lil performance
vincy009 said:
Thanks mate and can you suggest a good kernel with it?
For battery and Lil performance
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Only treble supported kernel can be flashed.... I only know xprise kernel....

Question Best kernel for long lasting battery no gaming for Pixel Experience 12

Hi,
I recently installed pixel experience 12 in sweet. Tried Stock Kernel but it sucks in the battery backup. So currently vantom is installed.
It seems to be better than stock obviously but battery backup is not satisfactory, Maybe if any pixel experience user can recommcomned some better kernal if available.
Thanks in advance..
I used Vantom, but then NFC didn't work. Back to stock. Fairly okay for now.
RAMBO29 said:
I used Vantom, but then NFC didn't work. Back to stock. Fairly okay for now.
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I don't have any use of NFC, anyways have u tried sleepy kernel??
akash172946 said:
I don't have any use of NFC, anyways have u tried sleepy kernel??
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Yes, I had sleepy based on vantom. NFC Didn't work.
any updates to this? I want to flash PE on sweet but heard the battery backup wasn't great... Which kernel can i use? are there other options than vantom and sleepy? does changing the kernel make any undesirable changes to the stock android PE? Can someone who's tried both the vanilla kernel in PE and vantom and/or sleepy share their thoughts pls??
akash172946 said:
I don't have any use of NFC, anyways have u tried sleepy kernel??
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I use sleepy kernel for months now.
For me its top.
good battery life.
cldkrs said:
I use sleepy kernel for months now.
For me its top.
good battery life.
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how is the idle battery drain? SOT?

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