what r the benefits of running venom kernel with cm9 besides battery life
skinsfanbdh said:
what r the benefits of running venom kernel with cm9 besides battery life
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You have a different choice of governors to choose from. Specifically "badass" which helps greatly with battery but also makes for very smooth performance as well. It's a good mix of battery and performance.
Try it out you will enjoy it, great battery, smooth, fast.
Chochiwpg said:
You have a different choice of governors to choose from. Specifically "badass" which helps greatly with battery but also makes for very smooth performance as well. It's a good mix of battery and performance.
Try it out you will enjoy it, great battery, smooth, fast.
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thanks bro just flashed it
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Which kernel gives good performance and good battery life? anthrax seems to be eating up my battery to fast
Anthrax seemed to work the best on my phone. I gave it a couple days to really settle in before seeing great performance and battery life.
Stock kernel is very good too.
tiato said:
Anthrax seemed to work the best on my phone. I gave it a couple days to really settle in before seeing great performance and battery life.
Stock kernel is very good too.
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Which version of anthrax youre using? test 9 kills my battery to quick
alexthesniper21 said:
Which kernel gives good performance and good battery life? anthrax seems to be eating up my battery to fast
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The Freedom 09 kernel is the best for smoothness,speed and battery life... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192529
Diablo67 said:
The Freedom 09 kernel is the best for smoothness,speed and battery life... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192529
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freedom is great but i'd give chopsuey a run too if you are up to something new
thanks guys, im going to give the Kernels a try and see which one is best for me
Kernel is like a girlfriend you have to find what's best for you
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Hello everyone,
I am new to the Epic 4G Touch and I have a question? There are quite a few roms for this devices and I was wondering witch rom is the latest? I was running AOKP, but the battery life for me was vary bad so I had to go back to stock for now.. Is there any ICS roms with great and or better battery life than AOKP?
Try cm9. Its fast, smooth and stable. Or you could give a touchwiz rom like Calks 1.6 rom + kobridge tweaks a go.
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slick_rick said:
Try cm9. Its fast, smooth and stable. Or you could give a touchwiz rom like Calks 1.6 rom + kobridge tweaks a go.
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Thanks for the info!
How is battery life on cm9? I am really need a stable rom with great battery life or at least to last me a full day?
anthony062991 said:
Thanks for the info!
How is battery life on cm9? I am really need a stable rom with great battery life or at least to last me a full day?
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If you absolutely have to be on ICS, I tend to agree with Rick.
Calk 1.6: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1527041
Kobridge Tweaks for Battery Life: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668853
In any case, for the BEST battery life & stability, you should go with a Gingerbread ROM. At least until ICS is fully released.
tdunham said:
If you absolutely have to be on ICS, I tend to agree with Rick.
Calk 1.6: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1527041
Kobridge Tweaks for Battery Life: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668853
In any case, for the BEST battery life & stability, you should go with a Gingerbread ROM. At least until ICS is fully released.
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It does not have to be ICS.. Witch recovery do I use to flash Calk 1.6 with? I am currently on stock EL29 with root.
anthony062991 said:
It does not have to be ICS.. Witch recovery do I use to flash Calk 1.6 with? I am currently on stock EL29 with root.
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Only use el26cwm to flash to or from any ICS ROM.
http://db.tt/0QJkleJR
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Been using CM9 since the start. After updating to Alpha 4 after a fresh install battery life has been pretty good.
Battery life after fresh install seems to last most of the day. However life depends on many different issues and what you have installed.
Calks seems to last pretty good. Battery tweaked version seemed to last all day for me.
Thanks everyone!
There is one thing I do not get is those battery tweaks? There are several zips in it and I'm not sure witch one to flash?
anthony062991 said:
Thanks everyone!
There is one thing I do not get is those battery tweaks? There are several zips in it and I'm not sure witch one to flash?
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Kobridge's tweaks are pretty good. I wrote the flashable zips and Kobridge has been busy tweaking.
SF = Super Fast (least battery savings)
F = Fast
M = Medium
A = Agressive (most battery savings but you may notice a little lag here and there)
Edit: There is a set specifically designed for Calk's ICS rom too!
tdunham said:
Kobridge's tweaks are pretty good. I wrote the flashable zips and Kobridge has been busy tweaking.
SF = Super Fast (least battery savings)
F = Fast
M = Medium
A = Agressive (most battery savings but you may notice a little lag here and there)
Edit: There is a set specifically designed for Calk's ICS rom too!
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Thanks! I am trying out the "M" one right now.. Hopefully I will see some improvements!
anthony062991 said:
Thanks! I am trying out the "M" one right now.. Hopefully I will see some improvements!
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I don't know how new you are to these roms... just give them a chance to settle in. It takes a couple of days for any fresh install to settle down so don't expect to see real results for a little while.
i know blue kubans rom is pretty good on battery life as well. and has alot of choose your own customization built into the rom with rom updater. i recommend u check it out. its just screams awesomeness if ur tired of the old classic epic 4g touch theme
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Is there a current ROM that is rock stable and offers good battery life? I don't mind if its JB or ICS but battery life is really important
Actually roms do not affect battery life, the responsable of battery dains is the kernel, in my experience I have tried only stock ics (rom and kernel) and battery life was decent, then I switched to miui with air kernel and with this kernel I have the best battery life for my use. You have to try different kernes and its setup because every user has different tasks to do with the phone.
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Kernel is probably the cause of the battery drain, not ROM
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Milamber said:
Is there a current ROM that is rock stable and offers good battery life? I don't mind if its JB or ICS but battery life is really important
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uhhh. Stock?
martonikaj said:
uhhh. Stock?
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go stock. best rom/kernel combo ever!
Milamber said:
Is there a current ROM that is rock stable and offers good battery life? I don't mind if its JB or ICS but battery life is really important
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try whichever you want:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
as mentioned above
im very happy with franco's kernel ...you should try it...its stable and gives a great battery life
plus the all the cool options
IMO the best ROM isn't listed on this website. It is CodeNameAndroid. I know it is a ROM full of controversy and I don't care. It is by far the best one I have tried (I have tried almost every ROM), no others even come close. I am running it with the Trinity Kernel v35.
AOKP for ICS or ParanoidAndroid/CM10 for JB
Hi guy, I'm using Viper X 2.1.0 and would like to experiment a different kernel so I can improve battery life, performance and stability.
Tks guys!
im using faux 007 mainstream version, and even that is much better than stock unrooted.
get the renovate gaming boost app as well and games are sooooo much better! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1783260
blankfile99 said:
Hi guy, I'm using Viper X 2.1.0 and would like to experiment a different kernel so I can improve battery life, performance and stability.
Tks guys!
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It depends on your usage. There are only few kernels why don't you try them all and stick with the one you like the most.
blankfile99 said:
Hi guy, I'm using Viper X 2.1.0 and would like to experiment a different kernel so I can improve battery life, performance and stability.
Tks guys!
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If battery life is the most important thing to you, I would recommand you NCX-217, as smooth as stock kernel, after several days usage, I found it stabel too.
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lawrence750 said:
im using faux 007 mainstream version, and even that is much better than stock unrooted.
get the renovate gaming boost app as well and games are sooooo much better! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1783260
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Tks man...I'll check this one out. :good:
Fangar said:
If battery life is the most important thing to you, I would recommand you NCX-217, as smooth as stock kernel, after several days usage, I found it stabel too.
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Tks for replying man, Really I'd like better results on Benchmarks as well stabiliy, I can sacrifice a little battery..well, it's hard to find a Balance between "forces"... lol
..but your suggestion is take in consideration.
A Little question more... Do I have to reinstall ROM after flashing a new Kernel or I can let it the same way?
Tks guys!!
blankfile99 said:
A Little question more... Do I have to reinstall ROM after flashing a new Kernel or I can let it the same way?
Tks guys!!
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No just wipe the cache.
Hey all,
Just wanted to see which ROM/Kernel everyone is using. I'm looking to get the best battery life I can. I'm currently using Sammy but I've heard that the stock kernel is good as well? I'd love to hear everyone's recommendations and suggestions.
I'm using the current AOKP (actually i haven't installed the update from today yet) as well as the latest Ktoonez's KT747 kernel and have nothing but great things to say about the battery life. The KT747 also comes with Ktweaker for overclocking and undervolting which when balanced properly can increase performance all the while actually improving battery life.
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I'm using the current AOKP (actually i haven't installed the update from today yet) as well as the latest Ktoonez's KT747 kernel and have nothing but great things to say about the battery life. The KT747 also comes with Ktweaker for overclocking and undervolting which when balanced properly can increase performance all the while actually improving battery life.
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+ 1 billion to this lol. Get the newest ROM and kernel from last night WOW, you'll think you phone is on crack its so fast. Just be sure to follow directions in each respective op.
i really like having TouchWiz. any suggestions?
iKidRobot said:
i really like having TouchWiz. any suggestions?
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I have tried a few and always end up going back to rooted stock. Samsung did a good job with their stock rom on the s3.
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iKidRobot said:
i really like having TouchWiz. any suggestions?
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Kyan, ariel, team ressurection, miui, try one, make a nandroid, try another, make a nandroid, flash another one....... they all are great ROMs . Nobody can tell which is the best for you. Wipe flash and backups welcome to xda
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