Best kernel and rom? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi, but what is best kernel and best rom? I think franco or glados kernel (i want fast charge, performance and Good battery life) but i don't know what rom are compatibile with this kernel and what is the Best for performance and stability.
Ps. Sry for my bad English
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This question has been asked 17 times. There is no "best", everybody likes something different.

WiredPirate said:
This question has been asked 17 times. There is no "best", everybody likes something different.
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I agree.
The happiest people are not those who own all the best things, but the ones who can really appreciate the beauty of life.

If I had a nickel for every thread like this...

Use the Search feature please.
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franco#18.6 or GLaDOSv1.15? (With AOKP-toro-b26)

Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
SikkNazty said:
Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
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Well Franco 18.6 only OCs to 1.35Ghz.
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Soon franco will have an experimental branch and I'll bet we'll have 1.65ghz back
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Overclocking doesn't necessarily man it's better. I'm using francos but undertaking it to 1000. still smooth and lasts longer
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you can still find his old kernels somewhere.... just search for it.
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Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
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It's pretty easy to switch between kernels (just put the zip on your external and flash with CWM). Try em both out and let us know which one you think is better.
I'm using Franco's kernel atm and think it's great (still on 18.4) but haven't used the Glados one.
Alright thanks for the input everyone!
It depends on what you need, battery life or performance. etc ?

I know, I know there is probably a thread out there already.

Just traded my razr maxx for a cdma nexus. Obviously I know I'm going to notice a huge difference in battery life. So my question is what rom/kernel combos are providing the best results in battery life, speed, and stability. Feel free to bash me, but, please leave me your opinion ;-)
If your title states there is already a thread... why are you making another one?
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Because I cant find the thread im looking for. Xda search sucks.
i like
aokp comes with faux123. its ****in sweet.
i always go back to imoseyons lean kernel
favorite rom is aokp.
oh check your pms
I'm on Liquid ROM 1.25 it's smooth and lasts whole day for me with about 40% left when I go to bed.
Hope this helps.
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Liquid with stock kernel?
Why did you trade your max for a Nexus? I have an offer that's why I'm asking.
Development?
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CM9 + GLaDOS 1.28 ... CM9 is super stable with lots of features and it has none of the other bloat and bugs found in other roms out there (i've tried them all crack flashing and always come back to CM9) GLaDOS is simply the best kernel out there right now especially with EzeKeel's new Wheatly governor and vibration control ... best performance, batter life and stability ... if you don't know now you know
aokp b31 with franco r121, near 5 hour screen time and got me through full day too, with 14 left.
nothing surpasses franco kernel, and the best rom with most customizations is aokp. if u wanna go lite, try slimics with franco, also beast
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This is what im talking about. Thanks
davwman said:
This is what im talking about. Thanks
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click the thanks button
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Liquid 1.25 + Lean kernel 3.0.1 = so much win
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chefdave12118 said:
Why did you trade your max for a Nexus? I have an offer that's why I'm asking.
Development?
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Maxx is great but nexus has development. Ill miss the maxx battery life though. 6 1/2 hours of screen on time yesterday
Ive been running...
AOKP 4.2.2 Milestone build and franco kernel Nightly #378 (Full Version for all features). Then a little tweaking and modding and your phone will be a beast!! Haven't flashed a new rom in almost two months that's how sturdy and bugless this rom is.
Rich8692 said:
AOKP 4.2.2 Milestone build and franco kernel Nightly #378 (Full Version for all features). Then a little tweaking and modding and your phone will be a beast!! Haven't flashed a new rom in almost two months that's how sturdy and bugless this rom is.
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Are you kidding me? This is a year old thread.
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Zepius said:
Are you kidding me? This is a year old thread.
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Reported the thread for closing.
a maguro wrote this.

[Q] Rom with great battery

Hi all I'm still very new to this whole rooting stuff.
I'm using aokp build 38 this is the 1st Rom I've used
And lately I'm having a much better battery life than stock. But I just want to ask if there's a much better Rom out there that has great performance and battery.
Also could you name the Roms and what are so good about them?
Thanks in advance.
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Everyone has a different opinion on this. There is no one rom that gives each phone good battery. Your best bet is to just try them out yourself.
Oh okay. Thanks what would you recommend?
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I personally like liquid smooth ROM and Airkernel
I'd recommend the redemption Rom.
The Dev claims that he is only fixing errors created by Google.
Ans he's right. 2 hours screen time v 4 hours is the way to go.
It's also notably faster and doesn't randomly reboot to often.
He does a video changelog for his rom. Which I believe is a characteristic of a dev who is proud of his work.
But whatever you use. Use it for at least a week.
Would be good to also mention what phone model. Gsm,Verizon,sprint.
With these kind of threads, you might as well just ask what everyone's favorite ROM is or what ROM they're currently using. You'll only rarely get a different answer, and there are already threads for all three subjects to begin with.
Guy above me has a point.
But, AOKP B39 and Franco M4 works wonders for me.
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kidrobot52 said:
Would be good to also mention what phone model. Gsm,Verizon,sprint.
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GSM . Sorry bout that
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DLD511 said:
I'd recommend the redemption Rom.
The Dev claims that he is only fixing errors created by Google.
Ans he's right. 2 hours screen time v 4 hours is the way to go.
It's also notably faster and doesn't randomly reboot to often.
He does a video changelog for his rom. Which I believe is a characteristic of a dev who is proud of his work.
But whatever you use. Use it for at least a week.
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Isn't the redemption rom for sprint only?
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Try slim ics.
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Doodsz said:
GSM . Sorry bout that
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Verizon only.-_____-
DLD511 said:
Verizon only.-_____-
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Oh Damn. I'll try CM9 next week. But not really sure what the difference is to aokp. :/
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Doodsz said:
Oh Damn. I'll try CM9 next week. But not really sure what the difference is to aokp. :/
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AOKP has more features sacrificing some high performance.
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AOKP has more features sacrificing some high performance.
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Other than possibly in benchmarks, where's the performance difference between AOKP and CM9? I've tried both and currently run AOKP and I didn't notice any difference it performance between the two.
MCR from Paul Obrien over at Modaco. Together with the Franco kernel. Great performance and battery-life
I'm using black ice. I like the black theme
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Best kernel for battery life on Verizon?

Battery life is my only concern. Which is generally recommended?
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Just like every other "which kernel?" or "which ROM?" thread, the correct answer is whichever works for you. Some people will always answer these with "stock". Others will always answer with whichever one they're using. Try a few, give them a few battery cycles, and see which works best for you.
Stock
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stock.
and read my signature.
Zepius said:
stock.
and read my signature.
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On Tapatalk. Can't.
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TheBiles said:
On Tapatalk. Can't.
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from my signature
Every time someone asks "What is the best ROM or Kernel?", a cute panda commits suicide. Please think of the pandas.
I can only answer for the two I have used extensively, franco & lean. There isn't a huge difference battery wise between the two imo, but lean gets me slightly better battery life.
The truth is buy a few extra chargers and a ZaggSparq cause the VZW/LTE Nexus battery sucks. I get maybe 2 hours screen on time WITH the OEM ext battery.
Jame Bond kernel has provided me with excellent battery life, I strongly recommend it.
Stock
I have a ground breaking idea. Try different ones and see which one is best for you. I personally use Trinity but have had many people tell me "that one sucks. terrible battery life" but I still use it because it works FOR ME.
Amphibliam said:
I have a ground breaking idea. Try different ones and see which one is best for you. I personally use Trinity but have had many people tell me "that one sucks. terrible battery life" but I still use it because it works FOR ME.
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Because this is for my non-flashaholic girlfriend, and I'd like to set her up with whatever has the best reputation.
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Well I'm not a expert on flashing since I'm not flashaholic either, but from my experience, all the kernels that I've tried has similar battery with a little bit of tweak, such as undervolting and underclocking. I personally think that you won't need custom kernel unless you wanna overclock or do crazy stuff that stock kernel won't let you.
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TheBiles said:
Because this is for my non-flashaholic girlfriend, and I'd like to set her up with whatever has the best reputation.
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Then stay stock? Don't fix it if it ain't broke.
AmericanCon said:
Then stay stock? Don't fix it if it ain't broke.
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It is broken, though. Battery life is god-awful, so I was looking for a nice kernel.
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For the thousandth time there is only what's best for you. No one uses their phone the same way as you nor has the same signal strength. So no one can answer that question for YOU. They can answer for themselves and that was done by trying different ROMs which you must do.
FNM

Hello all. ROM recommendations?

I just got my s3 and just got root....i was hoping for some recomended rom and kernel mixes...... Not new to flashing... Just phone... So which one is recomended? I realize every phone is diffrent but just a general answer as to what everybody is running..
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This thread will soon be locked with all the others. But before it is... My thoughts are, Check out the threads for roms you might like, Read features/bugs/working/not portion.. Go to last few pages of thread.. read what users are experiencing with lastest release. Find the best fit for you. There are TONS of options. I run The People's Rom, Ktoons Kernel combo (Available through flash) and you have crazy customization options using Morphology. (Which is supported in TPR) Overall consensus of that rom is.. Great battery life, Snappy, and just what the doctor ordered!
milky1112 said:
This thread will soon be locked with all the others. But before it is... My thoughts are, Check out the threads for roms you might like, Read features/bugs/working/not portion.. Go to last few pages of thread.. read what users are experiencing with lastest release. Find the best fit for you. There are TONS of options. I run The People's Rom, Ktoons Kernel combo (Available through flash) and you have crazy customization options using Morphology. (Which is supported in TPR) Overall consensus of that rom is.. Great battery life, Snappy, and just what the doctor ordered!
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Actually went with freegs3....any kernel recommendations before i get shutdown?
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mcluvin1065 said:
Actually went with freegs3....any kernel recommendations before i get shutdown?
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Ktoonz is what i run. Love It.. That rom is also a good one.
Call me an idiot but could you link to the sprint gs3 version? Of that kernel. ...
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mcluvin1065 said:
Call me an idiot but could you link to the sprint gs3 version? Of that kernel. ...
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Well, since you asked... Id.. here ya go! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800576 Great kernel, lotsa tweaks. see this thread for common tweaks you can make to change it the way you like. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032956

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