I'm using insertcoin but the battery life is so bad and on every other rom similar, i don't want to change the rom for a while, can u recommend me some battery effitient kernels for sense- based roms? (gingerbread)
Nothing. There is no other kernel ATM - still no source code. you have to wait.
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I've been using the new Synergy ROM for a few days now and everything is awesome, but I really want to flash a better kernel. I'm not sure if I should be using a kernel using BFS or CFS and am unsure which would be best suited for the ROM. I'm still calibrating my battery, but I want my battery to be at its max capacity. Any suggestions?
Note: used heyitslou while on the Warm Z ROM but I don't know how well his kernels will hold up with a ROM that has a lot of sense 3.0 elements.
There are no kernels available that are compatible with gingersense roms. We only have the one kernel from our test gingerbread leak until or rather if HTC releases the official gingerbread ota for our phones. That is when kernel development will expand for gingersense roms.
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Hi guys, ive been trying to find AOSP roms for the Desire but seems they are in much less numbers than sense roms.
Are AOSP roms a good option? Do they provide better performance than sense ones, and is there any AOSP rom that keeps getting updates and support Data2SD? Thank you very much.
I think that there are less AOSP ROMs because most people want Sense.
But usually, AOSP ROMs gives better performace, battery life and are more stable, since they don't have all the extra stuuf that is includad in Sense.
They are the best option IMO if you can live without Sense.
AOSP ROMs are made directly form Android source code (Redux, Oxygen, dGB, Devnull) or CM and the ROMs based on it (as for example GingerVillain, or MIUI, which at least was based on CM7 in its first versions)
About Data2sd, the only ROM that have it included is MIUI XJ XPart, but I think it would be possible to manually add the D2SD script to any ROM
Everything he said I switched over from sense and will never look back, you get better performance, better customizing of the RoM, MIUI has a built in theme manager witch let's you change everything you want. Better battery life not having sense killing battery.
You dont like you can always go back to sense
Since i have rooted my desire i only have used AOSP roms, great roms are Oxygen, CM7, GingerVillain
Now i am on GingerVillain it has support to Data2SD, It has OTA (Villain Setup Application) updates for various stuff of the rom, and with the 3.1 HAVS 1113Mhz + CFS kernel installed through OTA the battery lasts 2-3 days.
This is not asking what is the best sense rom out there or anything I'm just wanting to know what are your personal experiences with sense roms that have the best battery life? Or what rom and kernel combos worked best for you and gave you the best battery life? Thanks ahead of time everyone!
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This is not asking what is the best sense rom out there or anything I'm just wanting to know what are your personal experiences with sense roms that have the best battery life? Or what rom and kernel combos worked best for you and gave you the best battery life? Thanks ahead of time everyone!
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Any stock based rom such as jermaines stock + rom, with tinys latest gingersense kernel.
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Any stock based rom such as jermaines stock + rom, with tinys latest gingersense kernel.
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I have been running this stock ROM+ for almost 2 days... I don't have Tiny's latest kernel on this one yet, but so far this has been the worst ROM I've flashed as far as battery life is concerned.
I haven't tried other GB Sense roms, but my battery life has improved using the Stock+ rom versus my previous Froyo Virtuous Rom.
Hi guys,
I really long try to find a good (and working!!!) OC/UV kernel for my desire z.
Now i tried Viruous Unity and Sense, but there is too much bloat in my opinion.
Now i really want to use that kernel only with its oc and uv features to save battery and gets the device a bit faster.
The unity mod is too big and fills up my intern memory that i get at least 50MB memory free...
Thats a real problem.
Can anyone help me to solve this? To help me to modify the virtuous mod?
With pershoot it will not boot or after boot system will not respond and the phone sticks.
I running HTC stock rom 2.30... With eng-hboot full s-off permroot. If questions needed ask..
Hope for answers. Thanks a lot
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Before everyone shows up with their pitchforks, I'm going to try to help you.
1. HTC Sense ROMs only with with "Sense" kernels (e.g. Unity, Virtuous, RCMiX)
2. AOSP kernels will not work properly with Sense based ROMs (e.g Pershoot, CM, Tiamat, ILWT)
3. Pretty much *Any* ROM is compatible with the Virtuous OC Daemon, or Tsubus' ILWT OC Daemon.
4. OC/UV Beater isn't the overclocking daemon, it's simply used to CONFIGURE and CONTROL the OC daemon.
Based on what I *think* you're trying to say you need, you should stick with Virtuous Vision 2.0, but try using it with an alternative launcher (like LauncherPro or Go Launcher) which will improve your experience (the default Sense launcher "Rosie" is pretty heavy). You may also try heading over to tsubus' ILWT thread, and find the link for his "ILWT OC Daemon". Install it, and you may notice a difference.
If you're looking for speed, use an AOSP ROM (CM7, ILWT, Glite, MIUI) and stay as far away as possible from Sense 3.x ROMs. Hope that helps.
Also, wrong section brah.
Ok in other words: as long as i do not flash a custom rom i cant use oc/uv.
But if i don't like the custom roms there is no chance.
Or is there any AOSP Rom available which looks like the stock rom with Sense 2.x?
Because all the roms looks like the samsung layout.
I am searching the best battery and performance rom. i would say aosp roms provide that kind of things. So here i am asking which AOSP rom or AOKP rom do u prefer based on battery and performance.
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I am searching the best battery and performance rom. i would say aosp roms provide that kind of things. So here i am asking which AOSP rom or AOKP rom do u prefer based on battery and performance.
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use LordClockan's AOKP ROM, its very good
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1796340
use tbalden's CM10, its most stable and fast ROM at present
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696
and if you want pure AOSP ROM, then try tgascoigne's ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1763240
For best battery and performance, either use faux kernel or franco's kernel
I prefer Stock kernel for its stability and i don't prefer underclocking or overclocking my device
DrAnGeR said:
I am searching the best battery and performance rom. i would say aosp roms provide that kind of things. So here i am asking which AOSP rom or AOKP rom do u prefer based on battery and performance.
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I propose ARHD. Today will be new version avaliable 9.2.0 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23993135
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