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.
Related
Featuring a new cpufreq interface, AbyssplugV2, intelliplug and a whole host of new additions that are not available in any other kernel for the x3.
Among them are updates only found in this kernel, saner defaults via config, better optimizations for the actual code and a rewritten version of devfreq.
It also have an updated baseband configuration and built in rather than to keep a module as it makes no sense to have a vital function as a module.
https://bitbucket.org/mourta/liquid_kernel_lge_p880-stable/
Kernel: http://www.mediafire.com/download/viy5a3dtaccd0gm/mourta-stable-08-23.zip
If there is a request for it i also have a ROM available based on grouper blobs, AD optimizations and a build around this kernel with a new dev tree.
For kernel install, it's anykernel, you can install it on any custom ROM, for stock and the lastest updates you will have to head over to Modaco and my original thread.
Note that this is a one time release, if you like it you'll have to head over to modaco to get updates.
it should be noted that the recommended settings is using intelliplug (you may need to use kernel tweaker or trickster mod for that if you're not running my ROM, and abyssplugv2, i also recommend ROW for a sheduler and Westwood for your congestion handling.
Note that you can now overclock to any frequency and it will feed the GPU chip with the needed volatage, this is great for cooking a roast beef but not for any practical use.
Quadrant scores are 8k and the last Antutu was at 16487, no overclocking but you won't reach that without using my ROM.
And with that... i'm done.
Thanks to the IODAK, Fransico, Adam77Root, Faux123 and others that provided code and/or input.
Oh, what I see here? The awesome kernel I'm testing with @ottomanhero and lucaarx and the great dev and friend @IcanhasLG coming back on xda? Let's rock hard&heavy, right now!
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Oh, what I see here? The awesome kernel I'm testing with @ottomanhero and lucaarx and the great dev and friend @IcanhasLG coming back on xda? Let's rock hard&heavy, right now!
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We'll see how this goes.
Thankfully i am in touch with a mod that will keep this drama free,
And for anyone wondering, peppethustra is head of my testing crew, you get stable releases because of them.
It should be noted that i'm still going to prefer the forum that greeted me over the one that shunned me from the get go, updates here will be sporadic at best but on time on the other forum.
It's great to see your work on XDA.Now everyone can experience your awesome work
P.S. you can find neccessary links in my signature
Great work, running your kernel now.
But Iodak was not updated since long ago and its sources does not contain many great fixes from cm11 kernel.
Thats why Demetris relased Cyodak kernel in Android development section. It's Iodak brought up to date with latest cm 11 kernel .
It would great to see Muorta Kernel based on Cyodak instead of old Iodak. We would have your exclusive features with up to date cm11 kernel upgrades. But maybe you already upgraded iodak's source, let us know
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Great work, running your kernel now.
But Iodak was not updated since long ago and its sources does not contain many great fixes from cm11 kernel.
Thats why Demetris relased Cyodak kernel in Android development section. It's Iodak brought up to date with latest cm 11 kernel .
It would great to see Muorta Kernel based on Cyodak instead of old Iodak. We would have your exclusive features with up to date cm11 kernel upgrades. But maybe you already upgraded iodak's source, let us know
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Obviously, the real necessary updated patches have been implemented yet ("continuation" means this, too), so it's not necessary nor in Mourta's plans to base it on cyodak (which really isn't the only way to find updated code for our device)
peppethustra said:
Obviously, the real necessary updated patches have been implemented yet ("continuation" means this, too), so it's not necessary nor in Mourta's plans to base it on cyodak (which really isn't the only way to find updated code for our device)
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That's what I wanted to know, as OP didn't explicitly stated it. Thanks
FunkyRasta said:
That's what I wanted to know, as OP didn't explicitly stated it. Thanks
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Outdated sources never are a good base for developing a fresh new kernel or ROM, if there is a new compatible code implementation ready to be merged into the code That's the first thing a good developer checks (and if you can, look at Mourta's bitbucket linked in the OP to view his commits, there will be all the principal news about new code implementations)
Tried this but I loose my modem every now and then and the screen won't wake sometimes.
baxtex said:
Tried this but I loose my modem every now and then and the screen won't wake sometimes.
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Go to Modaco and find newer version (26/8/2014) . It will resolve problems like yours
Okay will do.
How's the deep sleep ?
Written from my Optimus 4X powered by Omni 4.4
LGaljo said:
Go to Modaco and find newer version (26/8/2014) . It will resolve problems like yours
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this version, according to trickster mod, does not use deep sleep state and still screen won't wake up sometimes. so i dropped it for now.
greetings
peter
peter_altherr said:
this version, according to trickster mod, does not use deep sleep state and still screen won't wake up sometimes. so i dropped it for now.
greetings
peter
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Can you give more info about your ROM, kernel settings, setup etc. and provide a logcat if possible? That's a rare issue you're having there.I've used my phone for 20 hours now, (%3 battery left) and it slept for about 15 hours, same version.
I suggest you to try flashing the kernel twice.I had such problems with iodak kernel back in the time and flashing it twice had fixed the deep sleep issue.
ottomanhero said:
Can you give more info about your ROM, kernel settings, setup etc. and provide a logcat if possible? That's a rare issue you're having there.I've used my phone for 20 hours now, (%3 battery left) and it slept for about 15 hours, same version.
I suggest you to try flashing the kernel twice.I had such problems with iodak kernel back in the time and flashing it twice had fixed the deep sleep issue.
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+1
@peter_altherr And more important thing: have you at least wiped cache and dalvik before flashing the kernel? If yes, try wiping system partition too (no factory reset, you can leave /data partiton intact) then reflash ROM, gapps and kernel, and see how it goes..wait 3 or 4 minutes before trying to wake up device, after the first boot, and deep sleep would start without problems
I have tried the 26/8 version but that still gives me RIL problems, I get no signal whatsoever. I cannot grab a logcat as I need my phone to work right now but I'm Running latest beanstalk version.
baxtex said:
I have tried the 26/8 version but that still gives me RIL problems, I get no signal whatsoever. I cannot grab a logcat as I need my phone to work right now but I'm Running latest beanstalk version.
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Wait for next version, great changes will come even about this issue
@peter_altherr you should unplug it from charger and try unplugged.
when charging cpu never reaching deepsleep.
@ whoever had freeze/sod problems with last kernel version: a new fixed release has been uploaded (it's a minor release: reverted GPU OC, which was causing the problem). Check official thread for the download link
my phone does not see SD card with 0902
and yes im 100% sure its kernel problem....recovery sees my sd, and so iodak kernel
Ive got a stock rooted uk moto x 4.4.4 kitkat with xposed, what is the best custom kernel to run for better battety life
You're not going to be able to flash a kernel with a locked bootloader, which is what I'm guessing you have since you didn't mention it in your post.
Roms and kernels make very little difference in battery life.
Battery life depends on signal strength while on data, setup and usage. ?
Stock kernel if you are on a stock (or stock based) ROM.
Unlocked
nhizzat said:
You're not going to be able to flash a kernel with a locked bootloader, which is what I'm guessing you have since you didn't mention it in your post.
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Darth said:
Roms and kernels make very little difference in battery life.
Battery life depends on signal strength while on data, setup and usage. ?
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imnuts said:
Stock kernel if you are on a stock (or stock based) ROM.
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What they said. Apps will also affect battery life due to wakelocks.
Hi,
Which is the best rom for battery life? on cm12 it really sucks and it keeps draining even in airplane mode.
which kernell can i install for fast charge and tap to wake on cm 12? i tries elementalx, it didn't work )black screen) and i had to reinstall the rom
what can i do about the data toggle on cm12? i can't turn it on and off in one cllick anymore.
Amit.V said:
Hi,
Which is the best rom for battery life? on cm12 it really sucks and it keeps draining even in airplane mode.
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Best roms questions thread are usually not tolerated by moderators here. There is no "best" roms, try some yourself and choose the one you like the most.
which kernell can i install for fast charge and tap to wake on cm 12?
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All kernels can be found in the kernel section of this forum, you need to use one that is compatible for your rom base and android version.
i tries elementalx, it didn't work )black screen) and i had to reinstall the rom
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ElementalX is for Sense and GPE based roms, will not work on CM roms, read the OP before flashing next time, its the first information written in elementalX thread.
thanks. what is the google play edition roms?
Amit.V said:
thanks. what is the google play edition roms?
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http://www.howtogeek.com/177964/goo...d-why-theyre-useful-even-if-you-dont-buy-one/
first result when searching: "what is google play edition 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 ??
[email protected] said:
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.
Sent from my Moto G 2014 using Tapatalk
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!
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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!
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Oh alright. Thanks!
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Here it is : Google Drive
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Thank you!
There are 4 versions (more or less) of Resurrection Remix ROMs (e.g Zenity, Sultan's, EAS-VOX) for the 3T and i don't know which to choose. I'm looking for the most stable, battery friendly and OMS-supported out of all of them. Support for custom kernels would also be nice but if it doesn't support them it's okay. Also, if there are any ROMs that has most of the features i listed, do let me know
Hi, i had same problem. And i did choose that one: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...sQE_8mxFikIynqJh4-cR9FyJiJ2kS201c6wpHZZNl&s=1
Everything is just fine
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There are 4 versions (more or less) of Resurrection Remix ROMs (e.g Zenity, Sultan's, EAS-VOX) for the 3T and i don't know which to choose. I'm looking for the most stable, battery friendly and OMS-supported out of all of them. Support for custom kernels would also be nice but if it doesn't support them it's okay. Also, if there are any ROMs that has most of the features i listed, do let me know
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I think they are all good but this version -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...development/rom-resurrection-remix-m-t3399960
Is the best in my opinion.
1. most frequent updates.(currently even nightlies)
2. comes with ex kernel
3. is the only aosp/laos rom out there that doesnt throttle while playing moderncombat.
I tried all other aosp/laos roms, not only all rr roms. And they all start throttling while playing moderncombat even with the same ex kernel and kernel settings. The game simply starts lagging because the cpu clocks down. And the funny thing is the device doesnt even start heating.
I was almost sure that the official rr is better but i switched back to the custom version and was shocked that it never throttles while playing even when gpu boost is on "high". You can also set the kernel settings using akt app to get better battery life. But for me the battery is good enough.
nadejo said:
I think they are all good but this version -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...development/rom-resurrection-remix-m-t3399960
Is the best in my opinion.
1. most frequent updates.(currently even nightlies)
2. comes with ex kernel
3. is the only aosp/laos rom out there that doesnt throttle while playing moderncombat.
I tried all other aosp/laos roms, not only all rr roms. And they all start throttling while playing moderncombat even with the same ex kernel and kernel settings. The game simply starts lagging because the cpu clocks down. And the funny thing is the device doesnt even start heating.
I was almost sure that the official rr is better but i switched back to the custom version and was shocked that it never throttles while playing even when gpu boost is on "high". You can also set the kernel settings using akt app to get better battery life. But for me the battery is good enough.
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Do i need to apply the AKT tweaks all over again when i restart my device? if not, what profile are you using and how's the screen on time?
nissanoo0 said:
Hi, i had same problem. And i did choose that one: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...sQE_8mxFikIynqJh4-cR9FyJiJ2kS201c6wpHZZNl&s=1
Everything is just fine
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what's the difference with all the other versions? I'm sorry if I'm a bit noob-ish
asydan said:
what's the difference with all the other versions? I'm sorry if I'm a bit noob-ish
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Zenity is with EAS and with a kernel based on Renderkernel.
Sultanized RR is not based on official LOS, rather on sultans LOS 14.1
more infos you can get in their threads (OP). I would choose one of these. Both are stable and with OMS
phoberus said:
Zenity is with EAS and with a kernel based on Renderkernel.
Sultanized RR is not based on official LOS, rather on sultans LOS 14.1
more infos you can get in their threads (OP). I would choose one of these. Both are stable and with OMS
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So should I choose the EAS version or this https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...development/rom-resurrection-remix-m-t3399960
asydan said:
So should I choose the EAS version or this https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...development/rom-resurrection-remix-m-t3399960
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That's your decision. I think you are happy with both. Read here for more infos about EAS: https://www.linaro.org/blog/core-dump/energy-aware-scheduling-eas-project/
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That's your decision. I think you are happy with both. Read here for more infos about EAS: https://www.linaro.org/blog/core-dump/energy-aware-scheduling-eas-project/
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Alright I think I'll try the Zenity's version. Also, can I ask which among this two do you prefer more? Thanks!
asydan said:
Alright I think I'll try the Zenity's version. Also, can I ask which among this two do you prefer more? Thanks!
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I would flash VertexOX or Zenitys RR
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I would flash VertexOX or Zenitys RR
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But Vertex has not many features, right?
I have official RR installed, but now I am unsure, if I should use one of the unofficials?!?
Are there many differences?
derAndroidler said:
But Vertex has not many features, right?
I have official RR installed, but now I am unsure, if I should use one of the unofficials?!?
Are there many differences?
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Yes, Vertex has only a few features but is extremly stable and fast.
The official is good too, almost all roms for our phone are good. It's your choice