Paranoid Android 7.2.3 - AOSPA - OnePlus X - OnePlus X Original Android Development

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We’re really excited to announce that we are releasing our Nougat flavour of Paranoid Android. We have a lot in store - with a mix of both features & improvements.
First & foremost, we have moved our code base to be fully CAF based. This brings many improvements to your device. The key improvement here is that Qualcomm hardware is better tuned on the CAF base and with our additional optimizations we can provide a smooth and fluid user experience that will let you enjoy using your device without any lags.
On first launch you’ll notice a clean setup with a beautiful wallpaper from Hampus Olsson who’s teamed up with us again and created several beautiful pieces of artwork. For those of you who don’t know, Hampus is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work stands itself and we’re glad to have him onboard. We have also added several new features and made improvements to the UI of the system that we believe would enhance the overall experience.
Pie
We’ve been working hard on redesigning this key feature of our portfolio and we’re really happy with how it has turned out. The whole design has been reworked and it fits in well with the overall feel of Google’s Material Design. This gives you the opportunity to use more gesture based control for navigating, rather than using the standard Navigation Bar at the bottom of your screen. Expect improvements and additions in the future.
Color Engine
We’re proud to announce our newest feature - Color Engine. Color Engine allows you to seamlessly change the colors of your device to be in Light, Dark (Pixel) and Black modes with a variety of accent colors to choose from. This makes changing the theme of your device really quick without having to install any extra packages on your device.
Major features:
- Reworked Pie
- Color engine
- Immersive mode
- Buttons customization (including navigation bar)
- On the spot controls (OTS)
Minor features:
- SafetyNet Compatibility
- Battery/Notification LED control
- Recent tasks locking
- Battery icon customization
- Google now page in default launcher
- Substratum (OMS) support (Color engine will be deactivated if you use Substratum)
- Quick pulldown
- Various performance and battery improvements
- Display burn-in protection (for OLED screens)
- Double-tap to sleep
- 3 finger screen shot
- More to explore
Device specific features for the OnePlus X:
- LCD KCAL to improve color accuracy & sound control
- OnePlus X custom camera HAL: Resulting in better picture quality than OEM.
- Offscreen gestures
- Alert slider customization
- aptX and aptXHD support
Device specific performance and battery optimizations:
- Replaced MPDesicion with AutoSMP (improves battery life, and performance)
- Custom thermal implementation that keeps the device cool
- Full audio and video offloading functionality
- Optimized task scheduling
- Much more
Note: Custom kernels are explicitly unsupported and will cause issues
unless they state that they are AOSPA compatible or AOSPA based!
Download
Get our latest OnePlus X build here.
Changelogs
As we're getting back into the thread game, keeping up with threads and updating them as per changelogs can be too hectic given our schedule. However, very detailed changelogs always go up on our Google+ page, follow us for constant updates!
Important / Useful links
OpenGapps
SuperSU root package
Paranoid Android Community (G+)
Our kernel sauce (onyx)
As always, we listen to what you have to say. Help us make PA better by submitting good bug reports possibly with a log attached. Learn how to take logs here. Submit bug reports and we'll try to iron out issues as soon as possible - it really helps a lot.
Our device maintainers and CAF caretakers @TheCrazyLex, @xboxfanj, @arter97, @chrislahaye @thecrazyskull are right here at xda. Mention (@) them if you need some assistance and/or when reporting bugs.
Cheers and #StayParanoid!
XDA:DevDB Information
Paranoid Android 7.2.3 - AOSPA - OnePlus X, ROM for the OnePlus X
Contributors
CertifiedBlyndGuy, xboxfanj, thecrazylex, GalaticStryder, thecrazyskull, herna
Source Code: https://github.com/AOSPA
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CAF
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2017-07-11
Last Updated 2017-08-19

Installation instructions
We highly recommend you follow these instructions very carefully. Users usually tend to skip a few steps and eventually fall in trouble. Are you with me? Good. Let's get this train going. Just a few things to keep in mind first - If you're coming from another ROM/stock, your system data (not internal storage) will have to be wiped. This includes apps, accounts, messages, call logs etc. There's been some users complaining about different GApps variants messing up installs and causing a ton of issues. Upon investigating it seems OpenGapps Mini/Nano work best. Understand that Paranoid Android is a custom ROM and it might lead to addiction as it's relatively good. We shouldn't be accused of anything just in case your cat starts drinking wine. Things get a little woozy in the Paranoid World.
Disclaimer: Some brain power might be involved if things go wrong. Not a lot though. Only as little as to solve 1+1.
Okay let's get to the main bit. We recommend a full wipe.
Flashing order:
1. Back up to PC everything you would need
2. Reboot into TWRP Recovery
3. Format all partitions
4. Flash AOSPA zip
5. Flash GApps zip
6. Reboot System
Known Issues:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73122749&postcount=447
by @GoogleLover75. Thanks for keeping this up to date!
Introduction by @arzbhatia
Instructions by @thechints

FAQ
Q: Why don't you support custom kernels?
A:Custom kernels tend to ship with changes to the init that harm UX. We focus on delivering the best experience possible so the out of box experience should not be modified. Not only that, but I ship custom hotplugging and a thermal implementation that other kernels do not support.
Q:VoLTE?
A:No. Don't ask.
Q:Will you support Xposed or any deviation of it?
A:Nope. It is a highly insecure platform that can cause several issues.

Great!!
:highfive:

<3

The info page says 396 mb while the file is of 413 mb.
I'm in confusion
Sent from my OnePlus X using XDA Labs

thelostneutron said:
The info page says 396 mb while the file is of 413 mb.
I'm in confusion
Sent from my OnePlus X using XDA Labs
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413mb is correct

awesome @CertifiedBlyndGuy is on fire

There are two builds of same sizes..Which one to download ?

aadnanrulz said:
There are two builds of same sizes..Which one to download ?
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Either. We just keep track of all builds so the latest one is a duplicate of the first for history's sake

Awesome RJ

Site is down

Kaconk said:
Site is down
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Yeah. We are really pushing the thresholds of how many people we can support downloading from the site at once right now. It should come back when the number of people downloading from it decreases

- OnePlus X custom camera HAL: Resulting in better picture quality than OEM.
 @CertifiedBlyndGuy
seriously better then oos?
If this comes out to be true then this will be dream rom for onyx

W!ld said:
- OnePlus X custom camera HAL: Resulting in better picture quality than OEM.
@CertifiedBlyndGuy
seriously better then oos?
If this comes out to be true then this will be dream rom for onyx
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According to my testers, yes. I am not really good at telling camera quality with my eyes
Thank Sultan in part (this isn't his HAL, but I used a bit from him)

CertifiedBlyndGuy said:
According to my testers, yes. I am not really good at telling camera quality with my eyes
Thank Sultan in part (this isn't his HAL, but I used a bit from him)
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That exposure issue of sultans lineage is fixed here?
front camera

W!ld said:
That exposure issue of sultans lineage is fixed here?
front camera
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There isn't an exposure issue here, no
This isn't the same HAL. His adjustments can be found in my device tree here: https://github.com/AOSPA/android_device_oneplus_onyx/tree/nougat-mr2/camera

CertifiedBlyndGuy said:
There isn't an exposure issue here, no
This isn't the same HAL. His adjustments can be found in my device tree here: https://github.com/AOSPA/android_device_oneplus_onyx/tree/nougat-mr2/camera
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awesome
Due to heavy traffic not able to download
Any mirror link?

W!ld said:
awesome
Due to heavy traffic not able to download
Any mirror link?
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No. Wait a bit

@CertifiedBlyndGuy great work bro
This rom rocks i never thought that that i would say this but this might be much better then sultans rom.
Testing...

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[ROM][XXDLJ4][5 nov] Magic Dream Symphony v1.4.3v3

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T.Corp is a french developer team
We are proud to present you our latest rom for GT i9300
Magic Dream Symphony v1.4.3sv3
No Customization no latest mod
just a light stock/stable/tweaked base rom
made for smoothness and multitasking
-T.corp crystal mod (fine screen tuning with bravia engine to give a crystal effect )
-swap support activated 512 mb thx to mattiadj you don't have anything to do it just works
-brightness fix
-partly supercharged
-performance tweaks(sql, memory et...)
-siyah kernel
-extended power menu thx to wanam
-deodex zipalign
-undervolted
-smart rotation
-pop up browser
-long press return to kill apps
kept the following applications
- Touchwiz
- Google apps
- All Share
- camera
- Calculator
- contact
- cwm
- email
- Gallery
- Gmail
- Clock
- Internet browser
- my files LI3
- Messages
- Play store
- Radio Fm
- S calendrier
- S memo
- Samsung Apps
- Super Su
- Google Talk
- Youtube
- Polaris viewer
- Samsung Synchronization(including mobile tracker, scloud etc..)
- Samsung apps
- voice recorder
changelog v1.4.3sv3
-Base DLJ4
-added smart rotation
.added popup browser
-added undervolting
-siyah kernel 1.7rc1
-added asian language police
-some cleaning
changelog v1.3.1
-performance tweak to remove laggs
-back to default samsung wallpaper
-kernel perseus b24
Bugs
none yet
Incredible smooth sensation
very good multitasking
just try it !!!
Rom takes a few hours to stabilize
I advice to reboot after 10 mn
battery is attaining it's full capacity after about two cycles
compatible tested kernel
siyah
perseus
abyss
Download
MDS 1.4.3sv3
All your feedback is welcome !!
any screenshots please?
it 's just look like stock
I don't mean to be rude, but what makes this any different to all the other stock based Sammy roms?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
Bravia Engine
Interesting. Want to try out this rom. Currently downloading. ETA 1 hr =D
Just one concern [Oh boy i hope this gets answered within that time =P]:
-T.corp crystal mod (fine screen tuning with bravia engine to give a crystal effect )
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As far as I know, and please correct me if I'm wrong, the bravia engine is supposed to be used on LCD screens only right?
Umm... concern 1.2:
Even if it does work on Super AMOLED screens, and make everything look better, can it have any negative effects on the screen itself? [Like faster degradation of color reproduction, introduce black clipping and such.]
pardoned said:
I don't mean to be rude, but what makes this any different to all the other stock based Sammy roms?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
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Hard to explain but the feeling is very different
dark_polok said:
Interesting. Want to try out this rom. Currently downloading. ETA 1 hr =D
Just one concern [Oh boy i hope this gets answered within that time =P]:
As far as I know, and please correct me if I'm wrong, the bravia engine is supposed to be used on LCD screens only right?
Umm... concern 1.2:
Even if it does work on Super AMOLED screens, and make everything look better, can it have any negative effects on the screen itself? [Like faster degradation of color reproduction, introduce black clipping and such.]
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yes it was made to help lcd screen to keep up in contrast saturation and sharpness with the amoled screen
for the second question my guess is no
bravia engine is use in a lot of mod and rom on galaxy s3 and other phones and i haven't read anything about screen degradation
we have tested this rom for weeks and none of our people in our team (about 10 people) had any problem
mod edit: Please read the rules... You must post in english
mod edit: Please read the rules... You must post in english
Read the rules ... speak french not allowed here .
Envoyé depuis mon GT-I9300
@motzilotzi, I cannot understand your words! Why are you so suspicious and crude ?
This adventure begin in july. Tylwith was a famous cooker on Windows Mobile (and a famous WinMo developer on MoDaCo) , he ask us to rebuild the team (T.Corp) to prepare a new kind of ROM.
I was the most sceptical in this team (the last stock LIB is wonderfull), but I did make all test, and try every alpha product by Tylwith (some days we have to flash 2 time a day).
Tyl was trying too many things, some tweaks, some softs from other phones ... etc ... But everytime, you have the Wahoo effect, and just after, you have the incompatibility with its FC in some case of situation. (Gallery from the Note2 is a perfect exemple).
I can say that I did not believe that the crystal effect (Bravia engine) is a reallity. I was, first thinking about a placebo effect.
After too many tests that can not make any proof... I have too admit, it's true : just try it, there is no other way to know !
Tyl asked us :"what is for you, the things we can improve from stock ROM ?"
For us, it was the amount of RAM. It is annoyed that you cannot open 3 pages in internet browser, or one task and internet.... and so on.
Then the memory swap appear, and this is for me the most important improvement that I have never seen in a custom ROM.
With this swap you can open many applications, and they stay alive ! And, without any king of slowdown. Multitasking enter in a new dimention.
This ROM has no cosmetic improvement, it is, maybe not, more faster than original (no ROM are), but, MDS is clear view, smooth using and the memory swap is a blessing !
Try it, I promise you will not remain indifferent. This is; the Magic Dream Symphony !
Yohng said:
@motzilotzi, I cannot understand your words! Why are you so suspicious and crude ?
....
Tyl asked us :"what is for you, the things we can improve from stock ROM ?"
For us, it was the amount of RAM. It is annoyed that you cannot open 3 pages in internet browser, or one task and internet.... and so on.
Then the memory swap appear, and this is for me the most important improvement that I have never seen in a custom ROM.
With this swap you can open many applications, and they stay alive ! And, without any king of slowdown. Multitasking enter in a new dimention.
This ROM has no cosmetic improvement, it is, maybe not, more faster than original (no ROM are), but, MDS is clear view, smooth using and the memory swap is a blessing !
Try it, I promise you will not remain indifferent. This is; the Magic Dream Symphony !
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Is there anything special needed (like a swap partition on the SD card) to make the swat work?
OrionBG said:
Is there anything special needed (like a swap partition on the SD card) to make the swat work?
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No you don't need to do anything to make this memory swap working.
(don't scare people, there is no kind of relation with SWAT ! :laugh: we are pacifics )
Tks for this rom
really smooth, no FC.
You must try it ...
Good Rom...in test now!
B
Good rom...:thumbup: thx !!!
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Please just gimme a demo whats difference between stock sammy touch and -T.corp crystal mod (fine screen tuning with bravia engine to give a crystal effect )???
mobile data not works...;(
Check your apn settings
Envoyé depuis mon GT-I9300 avec Tapatalk
Only little lag ...
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Wouhaou ! Very nice & Smooth rom !
The perfs are wonderfull !
The Best rom !
Thanks
Via mon nouveau S3

[Team Kernelizers][How To][SPR]KT747 Kernel Tweaks

About​Welcome to Team Kernalizers's SPRINT Thread. This thread will attempt to teach you and show you how to maximize the performance and battery life of your GS3 and GS4 running the KT747 kernel by Ktoonsez.
In this thread, you will learn everything you need to know about Governors, I/O Schedulers, Underclocking (UC), Overclocking (OC), Undervolting (UV) and the KTweaker application. We will also provide you with pre-configured tweaks to use.
This is a friendly support community. You can post your benchmarks, battery stats, feedback and settings. We will also help troubleshoot any problems that you may encounter while using this kernel and our tweak packages.
Rules​Please consider these rules before using this thread:
1. Follow XDA Forum rules (http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=1712)
2. There will be NO FLAMING, NO SPAMMING, NO HARRASMENT of any kind. These will not be tolerated. You have been warned!
3. Search the thread first before asking questions. Most likely, your question may have been answered already.
4. If you are stuck and need help, DO NOT post comments like "this is not working". It will be ignored. You must provide necessary information like ROM Type (AOSP/TW), Kernel Version, OC, UV ...etc. You get the picture. The more you provide the better we can help
5. Please allow time for the team to find an answer if we can’t figure it out we know enough people to help us out finding a answer thank you
6. Be Patient We have our own personal lives outside of here. Allow the team some time to find answers. We will do our best to help.
7. If you post screenshots, you are allowed a maximum of 3 screenshots.
8. Keep posts/threads on-topic
By post in this thread, you are agreeing to the above rules.
Members​
Galaxys3Man30
mw86
GTOJIM
Ramondal
clothednblack1
RErick
chinkybean
daniel4653
steelers_exe
crazymook
castle_bravo
luis86dr
MorphiousGX
rawintellect
LuigiBull23
TexasEpic4G for awesome banners he makes for us!!!!!
​
Other Supported Devices​AT&T Samsung Galaxy SIII : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2144004
Sprint Samsung Galaxy SIII: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032956
T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy SIII: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207286
Verizon Samsung Galaxy SIII: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201555
Thanks​
ktoonsez - For giving us this amazing kernel and the plethora of options available with it. His thread his here Make sure to thank him!
AT&T: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
Sprint: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800576
T-Mobile: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871946
Verizon: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853816
All of the Team Kernelizers members for their tweaks and dedication and help
All of the testers, and followers
All of the ROM developers out there for making our phones fun to use
And of course our Friendly Forum Moderator:
kennyglass123
Disclaimer​Team Kernalizers members, Ktoonsez, and ROM developers are not responsible for bricked devices or any other device issues you experience as a result of using information in this thread.
Every phone is different, especially since it was found that we have slow, nominal, and fast variations.
Tweaks provided are extremely experimental and should be avoided by beginners and people who have important responsibilities tied to the usage of their phone.
You Have Been Warned: Use of any information, tweaks and applications in this thread at your own risk. You assume full responsibility for your own actions.
Reporting Tools​Huge thanks to MorphiousGX for our live report form. Please report battery usages at these links.
We will use this information to help make better adjustments to our tweaks. It will collect the necessary information to make sure people compare apples to apples*
You can also view results after you submit, and filter on any of the questions asked (i.e. Tweaker's name, governor, release date..etc).
The form can be found here*https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-uz...3jPpg/viewform
The results can be viewed here*https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...Xc&usp=sharing
If you have any feedback (good or bad) please feel free to let MorphiousGX know he maintains it and you all should thank him.
Team Kernelizers Proudly Presents​TK Mod 2.4​
Download​ www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877489998093 ​
Features​
Bin File Rename
Individual renaming of the following bin Files for battery savings:
gsiff_daemon
mpdecision
qosmgr
smd
smdexe
Renames bin files with .bak
Bin File Restore
Individual restoring of the following bin files:
gsiff_daemon
mpdecision
qosmgr
smd
smdexe
Restores bin files to their original state.
Mods
KT747 Bootanimation Fix:
Use only if bootanimation is broken. Usually occurs on TW Roms.
Team Kernelizers TouchWiz Build Prop Tweaks
Team Kernelizers AOSP Build Prop Tweaks
Restore of Original TouchWiz Build Prop
Restore of Original AOSP Build Prop
​
Changelog​Located in TKMod zip​
Contest Splash Screens​
You now have access to all Team Kernelizers Contest Splash Screens in one zip!
1st Place Splash Screen:
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6th Place Splash Screen:
7th Place Splash Screen:
8th Place Splash Screen:
9th Place Splash Screen:
10th Place Splash Screen:
11th Place Splash Screen:
Stock Splash Screen: Reverts to Original Splash Screen.
Thanks from luis86dr​
Edgehood for answering all my questions about Aroma! Thanks buddy!
steelers_exe for his awesome splash screen for Aroma Installer.
RErick for his build prop updater script & for providing Splash Screen zips.
mw86 for his build prop tweaks.
GMan for testing and helping me. Also for providing mirrors!
decimalman for making the build prop script work!
Ktoonsez for such a awesome Kernel and inspiring us to do what we do.
Everyone who helped with testing!
Team Kernelizers for being so damn awesome!
Known Bugs​Splash Screens will only work on TouchWiz
Working on finding out the cause of these issues. Please report bugs in either of the Team Kernelizers threads.
This is still in Beta, more is yet to come!!!!!!
Kernel Information​General Installation Instructions (for both TW and AOSP):​1. Download correct version of kernel for your device and rom. This is important as you may brick your phone is you use the wrong version.
2. Flash kernel using your preferred recovery
3. Do the following AFTER installing the kernel and BEFORE you reboot your phone:
a. Clear cache
b. Clear dalvik
c. Fix Permissions
4. Reboot your device.
TW Specific Kernel Instructions:
(can be used with AOSP too)​There are some files on your TouchWiz phone that need to be renamed in order to maximize the battery life of your phone. There has been some debate on whether or not this is necessary, but for now we would recommend renaming these files to ensure that there is no chance of excessive battery drain.
Part 1:
These steps are only necessary on TouchWiz ROMs, however you can also do this on AOSP as well:
1. You must have ROOT. You will need to have a root enabled file explorer on your phone (ES File Explorer works very well and you can get it from the play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop&hl=en). When you get it, open it up and go the the settings and scroll all the way down until you see the Root Settings. Go in there and enable ALL of the root settings.
2. After that is done, navigate to your root folders using the Folder Up icon at the top. Once you are in your root folders, navigate to /system/bin and locate the following files. You will need to rename them with a ".bak" at the end of the filename
gsiff_daemon --> gsiff_daemon.bak
mpdecision --> mpdecison.bak
qosmgr --> qosmgr.bak
smd --> smd.bak
smdexe --> smdexe.bak
Renaming these files will not harm your phone. Many users rename these files every time they flash a rom, and no damge is done.
Also, some ROMs come with these files renamed or deleted entirely, so if you don’t find a file, don’t be alarmed.
You have to do this every time you flash the ROM and/or Kernel.
If you feel uncomfortable doing this yourself, you can use the TK-MOD (see Downloads section) and it will handle this for you.
Part 2:
Stopping mpdecision from being called:
1. Open terminal emulator and type the following code:
su
2. When terminal emulator asks for root permission hit 'Grant' or 'Allow'.
3. At the # prompt type:
stop mpdecision
Using Rom Toolbox (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox) we will make a script that will stop mpdecision from being called at each boot so you don't need to use terminal emulator each time
1. Open Rom Toolbox and scroll down to the Scripter option
2. In the scripter, click the “+” button in the top right corner, then select 'Create'
3. Type a name for our new script, lets call it “stop mpdecision”
4. In the commands enter the following text:
#!/system/bin/sh
stop mpdecision
5. Hit the disk icon to save it
6. Select the script that you just created and a dialog box should pop up, select set at boot
Were done here
AOSP Specific Kernel Instructions:​When coming from a 3.0 Kernel to a 3.4 Kernel there is a new method with kernel updates. Skipping these steps will cause phone instability, due to some bad data left behind. This is a flaw in the Android OS, not the application. You must follow the instructions below (Thanks ktoonzs for the new method of the ktweaker app)
1. Go to Settings on the phone
2. Go to app manager then all apps
3. Scroll down to ktweaker app n open it
4. Once open hit FORCE STOP and then hit CLEAR DATA
5. Reboot and flash your new update of ktoonzs kernel
6. Repeat steps 1-4 in the above “General Installation” section
You should be good to go after that
Resources & Useful Links​
[*]Rescan Media Root (click link on phone and be sure to select launch link with play store)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...diascannerroot
[*]Kill Media Server (thanks for the link Jcdominguez)
http://www17.zippyshare.com/v/77111471/file.html
[*]Lux Auto Brightness (set brightness lower than stock minimum brightness on any rom)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...d=com.vito.lux
[*]Rom Toolbox Lite by Jrummy
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
[*]Build Prop Editor free by Rom Toolbox maker Jrummy
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ld.prop.editor
[*]Swipe Pad (thanks Naddict) make a easy to launch multitask launcher from anywhere a shortcut to Developer Options (great for aosp Hwoverlay)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ipepad.android
[*]Known Wakelocks thread (Thanks T. J. Bender)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=31974989
[*]DS Battery Saver Pro (manage radios like juice defender with less overhead) (thanks for the link AdamDelozier)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=35046431
[*]Battery Review Thread including extended batteries (Thanks Rlatjs17)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=30478980
[*]Fast Reboot (closes/restarts apps and services similar to rebooting without a reboot)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...streboot&hl=en
[*]Better Batter Stats (track all forms of wake locks) (Thanks Sven Knispel)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...erbatterystats
[*]Carat (track and discover battery drain prone apps)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....carat.android
[*]Seeder 2.0.0b1 (Thanks Lambgx02)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=592
[*]Cpu Spy (check used mhz and deep sleep usage) (Thanks Brandon Valosek)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...valosek.cpuspy
[*]Universal Initd Support APK (Thanks RyuInferno) (enable check for initd support)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1933849
[*]Lag Fix(fs-trim) (use trim to trim blocks labeled deleted from storage where blocks are still full) (thanks AuxLV)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&postcount=122
[*]CrossBreeder Combo MOD (combines three discussed entropy lag/lockup tweaks)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=37062006
[*]Flashable Recoveries (please thank Naddict for this amazing resource)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=35741601
[*]If you flashed the KT747 kernel separate from your ROMs installer, you can enable the boot animations by following the directions in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...22&postcount=4
[*]This is a link to the Better Battery Stats thread. This app is only free to XDA members, but I strongly encourage you to donate. And please hit the thanks button while you are there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1179809
[*]Schedulers and Governors explained:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=19846276
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=26884853
Here you will find all of our tweaks to the kernel. We are providing these pre-configured settings as a means to assist S4 users with further improving their overall experiences on this already beast of a phone or to simply use as a baseline to work upon tweaking further. Please Keep in mind that results will always vary per device regardless on the settings being used. Apply what works best for you and your phone. We're here to help eachother out and with more options comes better experiences for everyone running the KT-SGS4 kernel. Big thanks to ALL who have contributed!
Download links will include the specified profile(s) as well as an "Adjustments" file. The "Adjustments" file is just for easy view of all changes made to a profile compared to stock settings.
1. Download the file(s) to your phone. In case of .bin files, optionally rename the file(s) as .txt
2. Copy ONLY the profile(s) (DO NOT copy the "Adjustments" file) to /sdcard/KTweaker folder using a file Manager of your choice.
3. Open Ktweaker app and click on "Restore Prefs from sdcard".
4. The file you just copied should be listed there. Choose the one you want to apply.
5. After applying, make sure the "Set options on boot" setting on the main menu of KTweaker has a little green text bellow confirming that the settings will be applied upon reboot.
6. Profit!
Balanced Bull: Reloaded (updated: 11~15~13)
These settings are very special to me as they were my very first, dating back to the Galaxy S3, and has gained an incredible amount of feedback. It has become notable for it's fairly smooth interface and amazing battery life. If this stacks up to your standards then I encourage you to use it!
https://copy.com/6DYYijYNqifx
Nightmare To Remember
This will likely become your beautiful, never ending nightmare.. It offers a unique balance between battery and performance but unlike Balanced Bull, it is slightly more performance oriented due to the more aggressive scale up to max CPU. However, only 2 cores will be used for the majority of the time so you can still enjoy a nice buttery smooth interface with just enough juice to last you through the day.
https://copy.com/qWU6AIeeAUyd
Bless The Child v3 (updated: 10~25~13)
Based on Ktoonservateq and aimed towards battery. This is specifically for all the battery hungry users out there wanting to conserve as much power as possible. So don't expect the BEST but rather decent performance out of this one.
https://copy.com/CZdfHiaZEOAu
Feed The Machine
The exact opposite of Bless the Child. This is a performance oriented option for all hardcore users. If battery isn't a priority for you then this is a great option.
https://copy.com/xWpFNDtIsQHe
Day Of Reckoning
Very similar to Nightmare To Remember but is aimed slightly more towards battery without deteriorating much of the performance. It is based off the Pegasusq governor.
https://copy.com/vynBURHcsOUl
Dead By April v2.2 (updated: 11~15~13)
This profile attempts to bring some of the best battery life possible to your device. It is similar to Bless The Child but takes things a step further . It now focuses more on snappiness but still maintains it's well known battery conservation. It manages to maintain a smooth ui for your average daily use.
https://copy.com/9k0rfu4iWKiO
Project Icarus by @mamba720027
So some may wonder why the name "Icarus",why not Hyper Performance or Deadly Good Battery.
Well the reason and to begin explination,short history.
Icarus is a greek mythology who is seen today as a mythical pioneer that tried to conquer the skies.
I like that mythology cause it kinda corresponds to my own saying "fly high or fall hard" which means to aim high or fail trying. So their you have it folks and thus the profile name "Icarus".
And onto explination of each profiles.
The first is "Performance" which is catered for straight out performance with also good battery performance.
This one is for when u dont give a rats flying balls about battery really and just want everything super fast and smooth. But you maybe surprise of battery performance. I recommend everyone try this profile first. My current favorite
The second is "Conservative" this is for those seeking performance but also better battery performance than the first.
This one is the middle man or lady as u may want to refer to it. It gives the best of both worlds,performance and battery. So if the first leave you stranded then fear not, this is the one to turn too
The third is "Kamikaze" which means "god wind". It either knocks the daylight out of your Galaxy S4 due to its high undervolteing and mean intent on Battery Performance but still snappy.
This one the undervolting is of my personal voltage table that runs stable for me with other tweaks. If it runs successfully for anyone else then battery performance may be great.
This one is for those that likes the thrill of trying something new and unsure if it will work
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https://copy.com/dbSIz
Undisputed 3 (updated: 12~11~13)
This is a universal performance setup in which combines the essential elements of other profiles by providing equal battery life, speed, performance, and stability to bring the ultimate experience to your device.
https://copy.com/H0FUiELjgegB
ECLIPSE v2 (updated: 10~25~13)
This is a performance oriented option where great battery life is also expected to intervene. This not only will bring an incredibly stable, smooth, and snappy feel to your device but will also benefit towards longer lasting battery so you can love and enjoy your phone the way you were meant to.
https://copy.com/fgFWgW30IE38
Asking Alexandria
Another battery driven profile in which focuses on saving as much juice as possible while also maintaining stability and providing an extremely snappy feel to your phone. It is quite possibly one of the smoothest and snappiest battery saving profiles available.
Why Asking Alexandria?
It's named after yet another one of my top favorite metalcore bands and I chose this because Alexander The Great basically ruled the world at one point and "Alexandria" is the female equivalent to that name, which has become known to mean the "one who comes to save warriors".
"Asking" was an addition to the title name as an indication in the sense that we are all asking Alexandria what she can really do to our phone.
https://copy.com/71YlyrO7WWqc
Project Daylight v2 by @mamba720027 (updated: 12~23~13)
Day Light is focused mainly on battery conservation. I felt that its useless if its not smooth and lags alot so I add performance into the mix createing a profile that offers both while its first and foremost goal "battery performance" is still preserved and not diminish. This profile is yet unique and on a different level from my early release of "Icarus"
The contents are 3 profiles unique in their own way, "Daylight", "Daybreak" and "Experimental" along with a "Extra" folder containing wallpapers I created on our S4 for fun while testing . Kind of gives me some inspiration and sense of feel of what my objective is.
Daybreak is a crossbread profile of my Icarus Performance profile and Daylight. Its simply utilizing the performance power behind Icarus Performance profile while useing Daylight profile governor settings as its core to boost battery performance
The experimental profile is heavily undervolted/Underclocked with tweaked scheduler and governor. I taught if some of you could run it stable then it may produce great or mix results
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https://copy.com/QK7LMmtp44sU
What Lies Beneath
This is an extreme battery performance setup in which essentially transforms your quad-core device into a dual core device.
Why "What Lies Beneath"?
You'll find that during light to moderate operations the cpu remains at lower frequencies for an extended period of time and will only jump to max when needed. Although it's clocked at a max of 1.3ghz it maintains a surprisingly smooth and snappy feel to your device at such low frequencies. This is where battery life is also expected to come in to play as well.
https://copy.com/PXAKKLMFdNDU
Ktoonsified v2 (updated: 12~23~13)
This profile was put together by none other than the BOSS himself, @ktoonsez! This is a performance oriented option in which also offers a great deal of battery life. Haven't tried these settings yet? then what are you waiting for!! Load em up and be prepared for one of the smoothest and snappiest experiences ever!
https://copy.com/4l4JOq9iSPQy
Sleeping Dragon by @mamba720027 (updated: 12~23~13)
Sleeping Dragon V2 Single Core
This is a single core profile aimed at consumeing the least battery for a time when you will be away from home or at work and away from the charger. It was a profile i played with at first as i did not expect it to mount as much with apps and system UI needing a right amount of performance from a CPU to meet todays tasks in performance. In the end i was able to tame the dragon and make it work as best as possible to achieve its goal
Sleeping Dragon V1 Quad-Core
This is the counter part of Sleeping Dragon V2 but with many tweaked parameters to make it a fully functional 4 Core base profile in hopes to achieve close or same battery performace as its single core entity. Unfortunately i still am not sure if it measures up but what i know from previous test with settings @Stock it hold its own in battery department. I am pleased with the results although i would wish to see some light usage results from users.I must give credits to Luigi for useing parts from his Balanced Bull Script, and Undisputed 3 Script and part from my Crimson Dragon Script. I am pleased to present users with this 4 Core or Quadcore profile
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https://copy.com/hr1vhwiX7ux8
Smooth Operator v3 by @mamba720027 (updated: 12~23~13)
This profile utalize all 4 cores on demand and serves as being a balance between battery and performance. Its as smooth as possible and utalize the full cpu power while operateing sensibly in governor scaleing.
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https://copy.com/R9Ldl
Hydra
Eclipse and Kamikaze clash with one another in this hybrid profile (BIG thanks to @mamba720027 for the amazing work done on Kamikaze!). This is perfect for those who favor one or both of these profiles. With the merging of some of the essential performance and battery elements of each profile as well as a few minor adjustments, this one also stands as it's own profile and it flies!.
https://copy.com/p2BLOBe4bb3X
Ghost Rider by @galaxys3man30
this setup can benchmark on 1890,1944 and 1998 and its been really good on battery even thou its a performance setup think im going to call it ghost rider cuz its a sleeper yea it shows good battery life but behind that is the raw performance that is on demand when needed.
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https://copy.com/gEFAiosVLBqI
*Stardust v2* by @mamba720027 (updated: 12~7~13)
This Profile I put together is based on the "AbyssplugV2" governor.
Everything is tweaked and the profile can run by itself or either use the "smooth operator V2" Script or Luigi's "Hydra" Script.
Both are found in Post#8 of the OP. The choice is yours.
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https://copy.com/siLoOsdy3FKp
Crimson Dragon by @mamba720027
This is a profile that i put together from a lost in the thread Dual Core profile "Lazy Dragon". What was suppose to be a V2 Update of it turned into a 4 Core profile and something totally new, Crimson Dragon. This profile is a variable of Performace and keeping things balance. Its very smooth on TW and produce great results on AOSP as well threw testing and feedback. Please enjoy this new addition :good:
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https://copy.com/1OBdtbnfDE9M
another one
one more for safe keeping
Yessss Galaxyman I've been waiting for this since the kernel came out!
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inlineboy said:
Yessss Galaxyman I've been waiting for this since the kernel came out!
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Lol ive just been lazy was waiting to see if we could get tk mod up n going first but just couldnt wait any longer basically alot of the s3 mods and such will work on the s4 but not all of them
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Excellent! Your thread on the GS3 forum was a huge help. Glad to see you over here too.
Love all the info you guys gave I just have a quick question....I am running Ktoonesz kernel but not the 747 I am running his GS4 kernel for sprint (not sure if they the same) But my question is...I renamed the bin files and made a script for mp decision following ur instrustions...will I be safe even if not on exact kernel u mentioned but am on Ktoonesz kernel?
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Now the team is over hurrrr
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jbarresi19 said:
Love all the info you guys gave I just have a quick question....I am running Ktoonesz kernel but not the 747 I am running his GS4 kernel for sprint (not sure if they the same) But my question is...I renamed the bin files and made a script for mp decision following ur instrustions...will I be safe even if not on exact kernel u mentioned but am on Ktoonesz kernel?
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Its ok buddy its the same kernel I still have to do more editing to my op buddy but your good with everything in thread buddy
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OMFGGG.... CAN TODAY GET ANY BETTER?!?! New update MF9, PLUS the Team Kernelizers thread that I've been so patiently waiting for has finally also come here now too!! Damn, I better buuy some lotto tickets today because it's been a great day and I've been awake for less than an hour!
So far so good with steps in op...cant wait for more settings! Thanks for this!!!
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BigJPNut said:
So far so good with steps in op...cant wait for more settings! Thanks for this!!!
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Amen to that!! Just wait till it blows up like the S3 Team Kernelizers thread did
Bump! We need more support for this thread!
Very cool. Thank you for putting this community together.
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@galaxys3man30 what would you recommend for a good battery+performance (equal for each) Governor and Scheduler?
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Joe0113 said:
@galaxys3man30 what would you recommend for a good battery+performance (equal for each) Governor and Scheduler?
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Try this setup its been nice for me its has great balance
http://db.tt/UOVMZpMM
Im sure you what to do with it just place tge download in the ktweaker folder in your files n then restore it in the ktweaker app
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These are from yesterday on that setup
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Thanks man. I'm going to Los Angeles for vacation. So I cant always be charging my phone and stuff.. And my phone will be my computer while on vacation lol , so I need some battery+performance together!
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Joe0113 said:
Thanks man. I'm going to Los Angeles for vacation. So I cant always be charging my phone and stuff.. And my phone will be my computer while on vacation lol , so I need some battery+performance together!
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Lol I know how that feels buddy have a safe trip n hope the setup is as good for as it has been for me buddy
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[KERNEL] moob v43

Ate too much KitKat?
Download: here
Mirror: here (DontPushButtons tries to mirror as soon as new versions are released. Please remember to thank him)
F2FS help: this post/page
- features my own governor 'preservative' with 702MHz touch/GPU activity boost for responsive UI and smooth scrolling
- in kernel hotplugging (thanks to myfluxi)
- debug stuff disabled
- various safe optimisations
- built on the latest 4.4.3 source (no new source was released for 4.4.4)
- offers reduced heat and better better performance through my original bus speed mod: higher bus speeds at lower CPU speeds allows max FPS at lower CPU speeds, and keeping the CPU speed low is the best way to save power. UV is not the way! (Established 'wisdom' debunked here)
- includes kexec-hardboot patch for multiROM thanks Tasssadar
- includes Fast Charge, Gamma, and Audio-gain mods
- support for F2FS and multirom
User Reviews
- This is the only one you'll need: here
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Objectives
- a high standard of performance
- as power saving as possible, but not compromising the first point
- keeping it simple
- remaining stock-like as much as possible for stability, but I'll add features if I personally want them!
Caveats - Flashing this will void your warranty, and may cause you to grow hairy man boobs, and this is the last thing anyone needs (ladies doubly so). I'm not a developer a such. I can just about program well enough in C to be able to understand what I'm doing. I've taken code from other sources and merged it in. Credit goes to mrg666, myfluxi, morfic, faux123, franciscofranco, hellsgod, ak, stratosk, and of course the hundreds of developers of the linux and android kernel source. I'm so lazy with git that often my commit history gets re-written and the original source of my cherry-picks gets lost. If this is an issue please pm me and I'll try to fix it, otherwise let me be lazy.
I think you should add... - Although I'm happy to hear suggestions, before you start you should be prepared to hear a 'no'. This is a personal project that I'm just sharing.
Source: https://github.com/bedalus/nexus4
Linaro Toolchain: [url="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098133]click here[/url] thread by @Christopher83 (a15 4.9.x version) Thanks for the awesome work!
bedalus said:
A simple OP for simple KitKat kernel featuring nearly nothing.
http://d-h.st/LAP
- intellidemand governor with 192MHz min freq and 702MHz optimal freq
- useless frequencies disabled
- 2 core minimum when screen is on
- in kernel hotplugging
- debug stuff disabled
- various safe optimisations (take a look at the rather short commit history on github)
The Goal - to make the minimum changes to the stock source required to make a smooth experience that doesn't bake your hands.
Caveats - Flashing this will void your warranty, and may cause you to grow hairy man boobs. I'm not a developer a such. I can just about program well enough in C to be able to understand what I'm doing. I've taken code from other sources and merged it in. Credit goes to morfic, faux123, franciscofranco, hellsgod, stratosk, and of course the hundreds of developers of the linux and android kernel source. I'm so lazy with git that often my commit history gets re-written and the original source of my cherry-picks gets lost. If this is an issue please pm me and I'll try to fix it, otherwise let me be lazy.
Why's this in general? - because I'm not really developing anything. This kernel is more like my personal preference for how a kernel should be configured. I reserve the right to change my mind about what I want. I also reserve the right not to change anything for months on end.
I think you should add... - Although I'm happy to hear suggestions, before you start you should be prepared to hear a 'no'. This is a personal project that I'm just sharing.
There are lots of other fast moving and exciting kernels out there. I want this one to be more like a Daiquiri at the beach. Lazy, slow and probably asleep.
Source: https://github.com/bedalus/nexus4
Linaro Toolchain: [url="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098133]click here[/url] thread by @Christopher83 (I always grab the latest 4.7.x arm-unknown version) Thanks for the awesome work!
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Wow you're here too? I will try this kernel now!!
TO DO: 2 core minimum
Subscribed. Glad to see a thread for your kernel, its always nice to see a development growing good luck with furthure goals too bad you didnt left marmite as a name, it was so popular in nexus s days.
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Yes, a new joke name for a new era of ineptitude! Good to see you as always
Omg bedalus you are here too! Missing the Nexus S days man hahah
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There's no way I'm running all those benchmarks and power drain tests again! My nexus s is still going strong in the hands of my wife
bedalus said:
There's no way I'm running all those benchmarks and power drain tests again! My nexus s is still going strong in the hands of my wife
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Haha, nowdays its not all about numbers, its about user experience. just a two questions, do you plan to add min 1 core online and abillity to UV?
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Glad to see you here dude
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Wow, someone was quick off the mark. I see a download before I even finished updating the OP.
Anyway....
OP UPDATED!
- two core minimum fixed.
alen1901 said:
Haha, nowdays its not all about numbers, its about user experience. just a two questions, do you plan to add min 1 core online and abillity to UV?
Sent from Pure Nexus⁴
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Nope to one core. See the updated op for more info.
UV is a big no-no in my eyes. Remember in the nexus s section I did those battery drain measurements? I didn't find any benefit to it, and it can make your device unstable. It's just not worth it
Nice to see you
always loved your marmite kernel on my nexus s... will try this out as soon as i can
one question: is custom colors included in this kernel?
thanks
@bedalus glad to see you here man! Loved your work on my Nexus S and now on the Nexus 4 too
qaz2453 said:
Nice to see you
always loved your marmite kernel on my nexus s... will try this out as soon as i can
one question: is custom colors included in this kernel?
thanks
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I may have a little mess around with the colours. They look okay to me since kitkat dropped. But while I'm on the subject I think that stratosk had decent colours as default... unless I'm imagining it? Can anyone confirm?
bedalus said:
I may have a little mess around with the colours. They look okay to me since kitkat dropped. But while I'm on the subject I think that stratosk had decent colours as default... unless I'm imagining it? Can anyone confirm?
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Yeah stock colors (which I believe is what stratosk uses) is decent enough. It's definitely way better than when the Nexus 4 was first released.
In that case I think I'll leave it for now. I'm not looking to blaze through commits like the old days
kernel update, see OP
I've begun the process of merging in the mainline commits, but I'm only merging in patches that apply cleanly, and only if they affect code that's actually being built. There's no point cluttering my git repo with commits for code that isn't going to be built in my kernel! I automated the process a little with a fun script. If you're interested take a look at the head commit in my github/maKKo_02
It took me most of the day today to get from v3.4.0 to v3.4.14 so it'll be quite a long time before I get to v3.4.70 but I'll upload a new version every 10 sets or so...
Here's another one: http://d-h.st/6Kp
I can't stick it in the OP right now because I'm using tapatalk and editing is a pain.
I've merged up to 3.4.16 and taken the hellscore zip as a base to ensure the low fq of 192 is available on first boot.
Edit: I forgot to mention that I switched to xz compression so it's reduced the zip size somewhat
Also, does anyone play sword & sorcery? Is it normal for the back to get so hot on this game?
bedalus said:
Here's another one: http://d-h.st/6Kp
I can't stick it in the OP right now because I'm using tapatalk and editing is a pain.
I've merged up to 3.4.16 and taken the hellscore zip as a base to ensure the low fq of 192 is available on first boot.
Edit: I forgot to mention that I switched to xz compression so it's reduced the zip size somewhat
Also, does anyone play sword & sorcery? Is it normal for the back to get so hot on this game?
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Im glad u are here! A couple months ago i asked if u would do a n4 kernel, the awnser was negative... But u finally did it!
Anyway, most games heat up quite a lot the back of the phone, mainly those who require internet connection and/or GPS at the same time
(Doubletaptowake? U think its usefull enough to be added?)
sent from my NEXUS 4 tasting KitKat for the first time
So... could we say this should be the best kernel for battery life for 4.4?
Thanks a lot!! This is what I was waiting for!!

[ROM] VanirAOSP [official] [N5100 / N5110 / N5120] [5.1.1] organized, clean, fast.

Welcome to VanirAOSP. Our mission is to deliver a clean optimized version of Android to as many devices as possible. This is not a kang rom. You will find versions of the features you love that we've rewritten and improved on plus a few we wrote ourselves. we've tried to achieve a more organized and cohesive setup to improve the user experience while correcting any performance regressions and improving functionality.
You will not find customizations that are done just because someone figured out how to do them. Everything in here has a purpose and is held to a high standard of coding. Our ROM is build with linaro toolchain and global -O3 -fstrict-aliasing so everything will feel snappy and super smooth.
General features:
stock mode - ability revert to stock AOSP code with the exception of a few custom features we chose to keep active
enhanced performance.. longer uptime with less slowdown
custom written CRON and init.d.
minor UI and graphics improvements
custom navbar, navring, and hardware key features
active notifications (improved active display + lockscreen notifications)
usability improvements like power reboot menu and sound
animation control
Improved Vanir keyboard
CM's profiles & quicksettings
additional quicksetting tiles
immersive desktop <- fully configurable immersive mode
low profile mode
statusbar mods
clock & battery mods
lockscreen blur and other mods
soon to come -> quick cam and flash notifications
busybox, embedded root, init.d, cron etc
halo
heads up
hover
slim recents
active display
quicksettings style colors
statusbar clock color
many improvements and new features unique to vanir
more to come when i feel like updating the op
Installation:
1, factory reset
2. wipe cache
3. wipe dalvik cache
4. Flash ROM
5. Flash Gapps
6. Reboot
Join our Google+ community for news/updates
Nightly downloads are available on our google+ page or directly from our server
Downloads:
N5100
N5110
N5120
GAPPS
Please help me continue developing, or simply just toss me some loose change for a coffee
Sources:
tutorials for building, translating, testing
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VanirAOSP [LP 5.1][N5100 / N5110 / N5120], ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
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ryukiri
Source Code: https://github.com/vaniraosp
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: AOSP
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Status: Stable
Created 2014-08-24
Last Updated 2015-08-06
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Wow, very nice...
How is s-pen alignement?
User_99 said:
Wow, very nice...
How is s-pen alignement?
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I haven't seen anything wrong with it.
Two major issues that I have noticed so far. One, it does not see my 5.0 Ghz Wifi network. Two, I am seeing download speeds of like 300 Kb/sec from the play store on my 2.4 Ghz network, and Speedtest at about 7 Mb/s. I have a 60 Mb/sec connection and have no issues with any other devices, or this device with the stock ROM. I understand that 2.4 Ghz is slower than 5.0, but not that much slower.
sputnik767 said:
Two major issues that I have noticed so far. One, it does not see my 5.0 Ghz Wifi network. Two, I am seeing download speeds of like 300 Kb/sec from the play store on my 2.4 Ghz network, and Speedtest at about 7 Mb/s. I have a 60 Mb/sec connection and have no issues with any other devices, or this device with the stock ROM. I understand that 2.4 Ghz is slower than 5.0, but not that much slower.
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Did you do a full wipe? Device? I just tested and it connects to my 5.0 GHz Wifi connection perfectly fine with 2.2 MB/s speeds from the play store (downloaded Temple Run 2 as a test).
Edit: Sorry I just realized my wifi is not 5 ghz. I only have the 2.4 ghz connection. Can you provide a log? I'm going to talk to the core devs to see if its a known bug that exists on all devices..
Is the sound problem on incoming calls solved in this ROM for N5100?
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Which one of your kernels would you recommend to use with this rom if we want over clocking capabilities? I like to run mine between 1.72 and 1.8ghz., and just love your kernels.
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tanmays said:
Is the sound problem on incoming calls solved in this ROM for N5100?
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Should be. Uses CM's trees. I have made no modifications.
glockman4519 said:
Which one of your kernels would you recommend to use with this rom if we want over clocking capabilities? I like to run mine between 1.72 and 1.8ghz., and just love your kernels.
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Unfortunately, I have temporarily discontinued them so proceed at your own caution. I mainly do not have the time to continue them and / or resources test them since my Note 8 is a family shared device now. I'm still planning to continue them sometime in the future when I have more time and resources. If you want to use I guess make backups before and test all of them.
This is my favorite Rom for all my previous devices. Thank you.
Are people getting the blur effect to work?
Second issue. Immersive mode disables status bar but leaves the black space in its place
jewnersey said:
Are people getting the blur effect to work?
Second issue. Immersive mode disables status bar but leaves the black space in its place
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I'm not sure who's fault it is but blur haven't worked well on tablets here. PAC has the same problem for some reason. Both this and PAC are CM based, but I don't know if CM also has the same issue. If not then someone probably derped out while adding more features. And I actually haven't gotten immersive mode to work either
ryukiri said:
Should be. Uses CM's trees. I have made no modifications.
Unfortunately, I have temporarily discontinued them so proceed at your own caution. I mainly do not have the time to continue them and / or resources test them since my Note 8 is a family shared device now. I'm still planning to continue them sometime in the future when I have more time and resources. If you want to use I guess make backups before and test all of them.
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That is unfortunate as your kernel was a nice addition to the roms they were made for. It would be nice to see an AOKP, AOSP, AOSPB or CM style rom made with a kernel built right in it that had over clocking capability.
I will keep an eye on the thread to see if you start working on it again. At this point I am just happy to have access to the quality level of development that we do have here.
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That is unfortunate as your kernel was a nice addition to the roms they were made for. It would be nice to see an AOKP, AOSP, AOSPB or CM style rom made with a kernel built right in it that had over clocking capability.
I will keep an eye on the thread to see if you start working on it again. At this point I am just happy to have access to the quality level of development that we do have here.
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Ah..I'm sorry about that. When / if I start again, I'll send you a PM. Just out of curiosity, what ROM do you use as a daily driver?
To be honest, I have this, dirty unicorn and CivZ touchwiz backed up and I restore to the rom I need depending on what I'm doing at the time. CivZ for work as I use the S note extensively, and Vanir lately at home as I am testing with it right now. And I really like Dirty Unicorn for the customization.
I think that Vanir is the smoothest running so far. I can't wait to see where this goes.
But to answer your question, it would be all three of these roms as daily drivers. It only takes 3 to 4 minutes to restore to the one I need.
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Nightlies are up and running.
ryukiri said:
Did you do a full wipe? Device? I just tested and it connects to my 5.0 GHz Wifi connection perfectly fine with 2.2 MB/s speeds from the play store (downloaded Temple Run 2 as a test).
Edit: Sorry I just realized my wifi is not 5 ghz. I only have the 2.4 ghz connection. Can you provide a log? I'm going to talk to the core devs to see if its a known bug that exists on all devices..
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Sorry, I flashed back to stock. It was unusable as is. But in general, I have noticed that AOSP ROMs have had issues with 5.0 Ghz connections on Samsung devices. That goes for this tablet and my old Galaxy S4. Interestingly, I ran a speed test on 2.4 Ghz that showed about 6 Mb/s, whereas it would only download from the Play Store at about 300 Kb/s. But either way, I have a 60 Mb/s connection over Wifi. I understand that 2.4 Ghz is probably maxed out before 60 Mb/s, but still not at 6 Mb/s.
And yes, full wipe was done. The device is the Wifi only Note 8, 5110
I'm getting problems when I flash this or cm based it won't charge once turned off and only reboots into philz recovery once I plug the device in from off
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I have the Galaxy Note 8.0 [N5120]
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[OP7PRO] ULTIMATE ROM/KERNEL BENCHMARK Comparison & Discussion - OOS vs AOSP

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So, I'm sure many of us have the burning question of which ROM/kernel any of us should use when it comes to pure performance. With so many ROMs out there, ones based on OOS, Havoc, Paranoid Android, crDroid, OmniROM, MIUI, the list just absolutely goes on. I want to use this thread as a way to inform people of any potential performance gains/loss when it comes to choosing a ROM, as well as just a thread to compare/talk about benchmarks in general.
So I've taken the liberty to run five different setups, (I can take some more as requests, if necessary.) and ran A LOT of benchmarks between all of them to see which ROM provides the best performance. These tests include four various games, some synthetic benchmarks, and storage tests. At the end of it all, I ran all the tests with some pretty heavy kernel based performance modifications that gave a surprising amount of performance gains in some scenarios.
The ROM setups I am using are:
Completely Stock (OOS Beta 11 with zero modifications)
Stock OOS Beta 11 but Magisk / xXx NoLimits xXx 10.1 / Data Formatted as F2FS
HavocOS 3.3 Build 3/17 w/ F2FS
Paranoid Android Quartz Beta 5 w/ F2FS
& Paranoid Android Quartz Beta 5 w/ F2FS AND SmurfKernel 3.5.1 rc17 slmk w/ Overclocks Enabled
All benchmarks were ran under the scrcpy ADB screen mirroring software, and under the settings I've used, it's shown to not provide any amount of performance loss. The command/options I've ran are "scrcpy --render-expired-frames -b 2M -m 768". That makes scrcpy not drop any lost frames (which will increase delay but make frame rate recording much more accurate), have a bitrate of 2Mbit/s, and have a screen height of only 768, which is easy for the phone to do while not incurring any performance loss. Game performance was recorded using MSI Afterburner over the scrcpy window, which isn't THE MOST accurate, but is the only option available due to certain apps not being able to be run under OOS (i.e. KFMARK actually offers these features in app, but crashes on OOS.)
So, lets get started, first, with the gaming benchmarks. I've chosen these games because they are the only ones that are intensive enough on the phone's hardware that can run without hitting the game's frame rate cap. The overclocking kernel of choice for these tests are @pappaschlumpf's SmurfKernel, all my settings can be found here.
GAMES:
Game 1:
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Game 3:
Game 4:
ANTUTU:
3DMARK:
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Geekbench 5
AndroBench (Storage):
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So, what is the takeaway from all this? Which is the winner of the best performing ROM? I think the short answer is, well, no one. Long answer? It really depends. Currently, I don't think ROMs alone can offer any amount of increase in CPU/GPU, giving any extra gaming performance. That seems to be solely up to the kernel.
At a glance, it may look like Havoc offers an immense increase in gaming performance from looking at all of the benchmarks. However, after checking Kernel Tuner, I actually noticed its kernel overclocks the GPU to 675 MHz, (up from 585).
Strangely, OOS seems to offer better SQLite performance than both other ROMs until some serious kernel tweaking is introduced. It may look like xXx NoLimits xXx gives higher storage based scores, but the gains were due to /data being formatted to F2FS. Thus, it seems like NoLimits provides zero recordable performance difference. Not sure what they mean by Speed/RAM optimized. Maybe it's just purely a debloating and keep-more-apps-in-Ram tool.
CPU scores between all ROMs is all within margin of error. I noticed higher MEM/Storage benchmark scores on AOSPA, as well as slightly faster app install times. However I imagine that comes from the fact that it uses the @arter97 kernel, not due to the ROM itself.
So, with all this said, I think the best ROM to choose is whichever one you feel like has the best features / ability to be a daily driver, not what you think will be better performance. I am personally sticking with Paranoid Android because some others have one or two annoying bugs that they haven't squashed and apps like Reachability Cursor and KFMark work seamlessly on it (unlike OOS).
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I miss crDroid, AOSPA and TreskMOD in that comparison. Good work anyway !
Mystenes said:
I miss crDroid, AOSPA and TreskMOD in that comparison. Good work anyway !
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How on earth did you miss AOSPA?
rejectedjs said:
How on earth did you miss AOSPA?
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Should be AOSiP
Mystenes said:
Should be AOSiP
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AOSiP is based on pure AOSP and doesn't have any official Android 10 releases, it's still running Pie, so I don't want to waste time getting into it. TreskMod is just another mod of OmniROM, which HavocOS is already largely based from. crDroid looks interesting, so I'm currently running it and trying it out for myself and will update with benchmarks eventually.
for a reliable test, you must flash the same kernel with same settings in all roms, smurf kernel for example works in stock and customs.
You have smurf kernel with forced 90 hz, the same setup must be in all customs and is misconfigured, if you have surfaceflinger boost on, you must disable frame commit boost and viceversa.
how about call of duty mobile game?did you test it out?thanksyou
Toni Moon said:
for a reliable test, you must flash the same kernel with same settings in all roms, smurf kernel for example works in stock and customs.
You have smurf kernel with forced 90 hz, the same setup must be in all customs and is misconfigured, if you have surfaceflinger boost on, you must disable frame commit boost and viceversa.
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I know SmurfKernel works on OOS / AOSP, the overclocking benchmarks weren't there to show "Look! SmurfKernel + AOSPA is so much better than others!", it's to show people how much of a difference overclocking can make, for them to make the decision of whether they think SmurfKernel's overclocking is worth flashing for or not. I didn't flash the same kernel to all ROMs because that's not the way the developers intended it to be. If the developers wanted their rom to be best experienced under SmurfKernel, they would have either explicitly stated it or packaged it in with the ROM. For example, the way AOSPA does with arter97's kernel. Flashing Smurf to everything would have defeated the purpose of comparing the ROMs.
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how about call of duty mobile game?did you test it out?thanksyou
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Call of Duty Mobile already runs at it's frame rate cap of 60FPS on our phones, there would be zero difference between ROMs.
rejectedjs said:
I know SmurfKernel works on OOS / AOSP, the overclocking benchmarks weren't there to show "Look! SmurfKernel + AOSPA is so much better than others!", it's to show people how much of a difference overclocking can make, for them to make the decision of whether they think SmurfKernel's overclocking is worth flashing for or not. I didn't flash the same kernel to all ROMs because that's not the way the developers intended it to be, if the developers wanted their rom to be best experienced under SmurfKernel, they would have either explicitly stated it, or packaged it in with the ROM, like the way AOSPA does with arter97's kernel. Flashing Smurf to everything would have defeated the purpose of comparing the ROMs.
Call of Duty Mobile already runs at it's frame rate cap of 60FPS on our phones, there would be zero difference between ROMs.
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isee..thanks for the info..its suck when its come to flagship phone with higher refreshrate..
Wow, that's great! Now it seems almost strange why this wasn't done so far What about battery? It would be interesting to benchmark idle / active drain (maybe in 2 scenarios like chrome browsing and other in gaming?), just a though
spawnn617 said:
Wow, that's great! Now it seems almost strange why this wasn't done so far What about battery? It would be interesting to benchmark idle / active drain (maybe in 2 scenarios like chrome browsing and other in gaming?), just a though
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I would like to do a battery life test but there are so many variables that would really come down to end user experience that I don't think it would be an accurate representation of the ROM's performance. If there's an app that just constantly drains the battery life, maybe I could try that, but I feel like that would take a really long time to post results for since that would be one ROM's results a day.
Thanks for this. I'm currently running OOS 10.3.1AA with arter97 r54 kernel ?? pretty happy with performance and kernel overall.
Best thread I've seen on xda in years. Thanks for this! :good:
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Best thread I've seen on xda in years. Thanks for this! :good:
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Thanks! Lol, I'm glad it's getting some attention considering all the time I spent wiping and having to restart so much to get all the info!
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I would like to do a battery life test but there are so many variables that would really come down to end user experience that I don't think it would be an accurate representation of the ROM's performance. If there's an app that just constantly drains the battery life, maybe I could try that, but I feel like that would take a really long time to post results for since that would be one ROM's results a day.
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PCMark has a battery test which works really well, but it takes like 9 hours to run haha
Would be awesome to see though
Thua far, the absolute smoothest experience Ive had on this phone has been OOS + Smurf + xXx. Without smurf, Ive seen no difference with or without xXx, however with it, the phone is butter smooth, its an enormous difference. Benchmarks on my phone are lower because I keep clocks low to save on battery, however even then the phone blazes through everything. Has a few kinks here and there that are admittedly quite annoying, though, so I am looking into other kernels a bit. Appreciate the post. Ill probably continue avoiding AOSP roms, Oxygen has spoiled me, such a good Rom.
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Thua far, the absolute smoothest experience Ive had on this phone has been OOS + Smurf + xXx. Without smurf, Ive seen no difference with or without xXx, however with it, the phone is butter smooth, its an enormous difference. Benchmarks on my phone are lower because I keep clocks low to save on battery, however even then the phone blazes through everything. Has a few kinks here and there that are admittedly quite annoying, though, so I am looking into other kernels a bit. Appreciate the post. Ill probably continue avoiding AOSP roms, Oxygen has spoiled me, such a good Rom.
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Arter kernel is a rather nippy and no stutters or hickups noticed yet, perhaps give that a whirl!
And how about battery drain ? Sot and idle ?

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