So I've seen a few sigs talking about custom kernels on there et4g while running some version of aosp jellybean. Just wondering if anyone had info on this
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If i am not mistaken, there are no custom JB kernels yet. Unless someone has gotten a good source recently.
(Taken from the AOSP JB Thread)
"Originally Posted by wraith404
http://e4gtcm.blogspot.com/2012/05/t...-emmc.html?m=1
Follow these instructions. You have to flash the specific kernel. Forget the ICS version, it only works right with cm9.
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If you are talking about this post... this is about Mutliboot (Allows you to temporarily reboot into a completely stock TW Rom to update PRL, Profile, and things like that) Once you reboot, it will restore your original rom. (Quite the handy tool)
If there is a true JB kernel developed, I stand corrected. But to my knowledge as of this morning, there isn't. (Devs feel free to chime in on this if you will)
No other JB kernels except for sbrissens, which technically is a custom kernel since there isn't a stock kernel for the et4g his had to be written from scratch on top of the ICS source
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No other JB kernels except for sbrissens, which technically is a custom kernel since there isn't a stock kernel for the et4g his had to be written from scratch on top of the ICS source
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Thanks, I haven't been running JB lately and haven't seen any buzz about it yet. I may have to check that out later and see how it runs.
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Thanks, I haven't been running JB lately and haven't seen any buzz about it yet. I may have to check that out later and see how it runs.
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if you are a power user may not be a good choice battery levels are not on par yet but most of the builds are very stable
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if you are a power user may not be a good choice battery levels are not on par yet but most of the builds are very stable
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No worse than any aosp ICS build honestly. The builds take a few days to stabilize and if u calibrate your battery they easily get u through a day
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tweakymattman said:
No worse than any aosp ICS build honestly. The builds take a few days to stabilize and if u calibrate your battery they easily get u through a day
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Not in my experience. It's not absolutely awful on the JB ROMs, but it's not equal to CM9 in my opinion. Also, there is no battery calibration on this phone, other than using it and letting the fuel gauge converge to accuracy.
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if you are a power user may not be a good choice battery levels are not on par yet but most of the builds are very stable
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Meh, battery life isn't really an issue... I have my phone tethered directly to a motorcycle battery in my backpack.. I can get atleast an hour and a half screen on time before it dies running JB.... But honestly, i'm always trying them to see how things go. But I use the typical conservation methods.. (Juice Defender(Data on screen on), Screen dim, 15 sec timeout, and all the other goodies to help make the juice last), If all else fails.. I do internet support for a cable company, i'm sitting at a computer all day so i've got power to recharge if needed LOL..
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Thanks, I haven't been running JB lately and haven't seen any buzz about it yet. I may have to check that out later and see how it runs.
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Its the kernel included in every JB build available for out phone. Its the only JB kernel available right now because there are no leaked JB kernels and no source so sbrissen had to rewrite the ICS kernel to run JB for us
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Not in my experience. It's not absolutely awful on the JB ROMs, but it's not equal to CM9 in my opinion. Also, there is no battery calibration on this phone, other than using it and letting the fuel gauge converge to accuracy.
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By calibrate, I think he means charging to full and deleting battery stats.
Can be done in recovery (under advanced) or with an app from the store.
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Not in my experience. It's not absolutely awful on the JB ROMs, but it's not equal to CM9 in my opinion. Also, there is no battery calibration on this phone, other than using it and letting the fuel gauge converge to accuracy.
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I agree with this, I can't go all day with normal use and no charging on jb but its no issue on various ics roms. The jb roms are all very nice though and definitely stable enough for daily use.
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Everything's stable, more colorful, and battery life is definitely better. Ics was fun whole it lasted, but I just realized how good EL29 is, compared to ics (for the tome being).
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Don't go you just have to stick with one rom and let it settle.
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Don't go you just have to stick with one rom and let it settle.
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I've given all ics roms a chance, no disrespect to the devs, they made it a lot more enjoyable. It's just that it's based on unofficial leaks and I'd rather have everything workig rather than finding out what's broke in a situation where i need it.
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Everything's stable, more colorful, and battery life is definitely better. Ics was fun whole it lasted, but I just realized how good EL29 is, compared to ics (for the tome being).
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I find fc22 to be perfect for me ( havnt ran into anything broke, besides setting wallpaper), and I see about a 10% increase in battery life, but I have removed as much as I would in a gb rom. Im happy. And I have done the right tests to make sure my battery life is better...
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I find fc22 to be perfect for me ( havnt ran into anything broke, besides setting wallpaper), and I see about a 10% increase in battery life, but I have removed as much as I would in a gb rom. Im happy. And I have done the right tests to make sure my battery life is better...
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Like I was saying earlier I was getting 11 hrs battery life 4G and brightness on full internet music for a hr or so angry birds and fb I'm not even rooter either
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I've given all ics roms a chance, no disrespect to the devs, they made it a lot more enjoyable. It's just that it's based on unofficial leaks and I'd rather have everything workig rather than finding out what's broke in a situation where i need it.
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I am on Agat63 FC22 and the only issue is the notification sound and that is kinda user error. I get about the same battery as I got on phantom blazer el29. Same usage.
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Hey Overstew is there a good place to read up on what to change in these roms to get ICS blue? I use to do custom roms on touch pro 2 but that was a lot diffrent.
Overstew said:
Everything's stable, more colorful, and battery life is definitely better. Ics was fun whole it lasted, but I just realized how good EL29 is, compared to ics (for the tome being).
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wut el29 are you running anyways? Stock, Calk's tweaked, etc. Just curious. I've been thinking about going back. Battery life was better for me on GB. Btw, ur ics themes for them were awesome!!
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I ran CM9 Alpha for a few days, and im back on Blazer 4.0. Missed the battery life, GPS stability, and overall fluidity. Cant WAIT for all the kinks to be worked out in CM9 though.
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I've given all ics roms a chance, no disrespect to the devs, they made it a lot more enjoyable. It's just that it's based on unofficial leaks and I'd rather have everything workig rather than finding out what's broke in a situation where i need it.
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I flashed about 5 different EL29 roms and haven't flashed ics once.Because i know that ics is nowhere near ready yet and there isn't cwm for it yet.
The whole procedure is tricky(i can do it),flashing cm7 and then ics.And to go back to gb is think Odin i best bet if you don't want a brick.
Once there is stable ics and stable cwm for ics so i can flash different roms(without flashing cm7 first) then i will make that move.But i ditched Sprint and flashed to Virgin Mobile and i don't have warranty anymore to fix Epic if it bricks.
Hey over stew what method did you use to go back?
I've been wanting to just scared of bricking my phone lol
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dw3bb10 said:
I ran CM9 Alpha for a few days, and im back on Blazer 4.0. Missed the battery life, GPS stability, and overall fluidity. Cant WAIT for all the kinks to be worked out in CM9 though.
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Im on Blazer but i never achieved great battery life on it,my battery last about a day.
When i was on MIUI GB my battery lasted about two days,i would go back but he dont update it anymore and no hw acceleration.
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Hey over stew what method did you use to go back?
I've been wanting to just scared of bricking my phone lol
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Just odin back
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kanekz said:
wut el29 are you running anyways? Stock, Calk's tweaked, etc. Just curious. I've been thinking about going back. Battery life was better for me on GB. Btw, ur ics themes for them were awesome!!
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Stock EL29, stock theme. I just odin'd back to stock.
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I ran CM9 Alpha for a few days, and im back on Blazer 4.0. Missed the battery life, GPS stability, and overall fluidity. Cant WAIT for all the kinks to be worked out in CM9 though.
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I really loved cm9 but it's just not there yet.
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Hey over stew what method did you use to go back?
I've been wanting to just scared of bricking my phone lol
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sfhub's restore to el29.
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Everything's stable, more colorful, and battery life is definitely better. Ics was fun whole it lasted, but I just realized how good EL29 is, compared to ics (for the tome being).
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I did the same thing. I would much rather have full function and stability for now. We will have full source for ICS before too long. Then I will go back.
For all the people switching back, whats your main problem with ics fc22. Because I thought about switching back until I moved to fc22 from fc18.
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For all the people switching back, whats your main problem with ics fc22. Because I thought about switching back until I moved to fc22 from fc18.
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Battery life in low signal areas. Certain incompatibility in some apps. (words with friends, for example.) And scrolling.
It really depends on ur needs. I agree that the ICS leaks are a lil flaky. I appreciate what the devs have done and all, but now ive moved on to asop cm9. It is ridiculously smooth! And notifications work perfectly. I dont use gps, i rarely use camcorder anyways. Although these deficits are ok with me, others so not much.
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For all the people switching back, whats your main problem with ics fc22. Because I thought about switching back until I moved to fc22 from fc18.
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Honestly my main reason is due to all the constant updates. I personally tweak each ROM I run as what I want isn't readily available and I can do the work myself to make the build I am after. I get one done and a new one pops out. Which is great and frustrating at the same time. The fact that not everything is out for it either puts a damper on it too. Like a hotspot hack for the latest builds. I don't blame any of the devs for not keeping it updated as once they do update it another build comes out. That is a lot of work. Just moving PNG's around is a ***** much less coding framework files. It is little things that will take source for people smarter then me to fix. As far as issues I really haven't had a lot of them. The battery and scrolling can be aggravating. The notification sounds is a little annoying too but easily dealt with. But mainly I just would rather run a complete build now. Gather my PNG's and such and then once a final build is out. Make the one I have been waiting for.
Which are fully functional? As in no real issues separate from stock? I'm having trouble sifting through the tons of WIP ICS roms and older closed threads. Which have no real issues? Thanks guys.
Darkside digital warfare by TDJ.
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If you are referring to ICS Tom's only, then none currently. They are all 99% functional though. There are some minor issues that need to be resolved and will likely not be resolved until more leaks out or T-Mobile releases some juicy code. If you are ok with some little things to be a little wonky, go for it. I advise to look for the Tom's that are constantly being updated. Since the skyrocket leak the rom world has exploded for the t989. It is only getting better and will continue to get better and more refined as time goes on and more bugs get squashed. Looks like the least buggy is blackedition but by tomorrow another may be less buggy with someone else's next release...!
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Only trouble for me is the echo while calling but maybe not related at all with the ROM itself. Give it a try it wont bite.
I have tried them all, and by far the EasyDoesIt GB2.3.6 rom has given me the best results.
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grawkiller73 said:
Darkside digital warfare by TDJ.
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I would have to echo this. Been running 2.5 for a long while, and it also has the best battery life I've ever seen, and runs more stable than stock indeed.
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grawkiller73 said:
Darkside digital warfare by TDJ.
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Prior to ics, I was running Malice. No problems at all, fast with consistent 16+ hours on battery.
For ICS, EasyDoesIt GB2.3.6 rom wins by a landslide. Raverx3x just dropped an update for his twiz rom which I have yet to try, but I'm content with EasyDoesIt. Using it as my DD with absolutely no flaws except for auto rotate but who needs that with our huge screen?
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Darkside digital warfare by TDJ.
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Could you get Pdroid working on this ROM? I tried and it failed
The rom i have right now that seems to work fully is the new Malice 2 ROM that has been updated on April 2nd. The update made it even better and i installed darkside kernel into it because it actually comes with faux kernel but darkside is by far the best imo...and under clocked it to 1404. Everything works even the sending MMS thru wifi. I have 67% battery life right now and my phone has been on for almost 7 hours with average to moderate use. Try it its one of the best Roms out right now. Its not a ICS rom but its close to 100% working though.
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ICS is so last year.
Who cares? Once JB and CM10 became available ICS died....im over people saying that they can't wait till a stable version is available.....cm10 is stable.....maybe I should get a phone that can't get JB so I'd be happy about this
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Stable maybe but how's that jelly bean battery life
Give me one stable toroplus jb rom
I get better battery life w JB than I did on ICS
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donsh00tmesanta said:
Stable maybe but how's that jelly bean battery life
Give me one stable toroplus jb rom
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What? Can't hear you from the same battery life but smoother JB features here.
Very Nice, the information will help me!
Seriously? People still run ics on their Nexus around here? Are you all under a rock somewhere?
Lived with eptouch lol
So tell me whom who have posted are running toroplus
This is y we need carrier separation to weed out the gsm (I'm jealous I want a gsm but o well) ; dorks lol
Why use anything but cm10 jellybean , if there was stable cm7 for gnex would you use it hell no , same goes for cm9.
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What? Can't hear you from the same battery life but smoother JB features here.
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Can't read either?
slayr76 said:
Why use anything but cm10 jellybean , if there was stable cm7 for gnex would you use it hell no , same goes for cm9.
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maybe when there is an rc2 cm10 no nightlies been burned before on those
is there usb mass storage mode in jb?
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is there usb mass storage mode in jb?
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No and there never will be. They use mtp for a reason.
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weird i dont get why people didnt like mtp i was able to mount it and transfer files like usb mass storage
+1 to crappy JB batt life. Have tried different kernels but nothing matches batt life from when I was on ICS
I'm conflicted. part of me wants to go back to ICS, but then again I love what project butter has done
nickzkcin said:
+1 to crappy JB batt life. Have tried different kernels but nothing matches batt life from when I was on ICS
I'm conflicted. part of me wants to go back to ICS, but then again I love what project butter has done
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I guess every handset is diff. What rom/kernel are you on and what radios get used most often? I had ICS with stock kernel and now AOSP JB with Trinity and my usage pattern hasn't changed (wifi/2g always on, emails/calendar always on sync etc) but batt life is much better, almost 5 hrs screen on.Am able to get through a full workday without a charge.
(Loved cm10 nightly's but for some reason they keep getting bogged down after a few days of use and get back to good as a fresh install when I reboot....will wait for a stable release)
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+1 to crappy JB batt life. Have tried different kernels but nothing matches batt life from when I was on ICS
I'm conflicted. part of me wants to go back to ICS, but then again I love what project butter has done
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I'm having same difficulty whether to enjoy butter or life lol
nickzkcin said:
+1 to crappy JB batt life. Have tried different kernels but nothing matches batt life from when I was on ICS
I'm conflicted. part of me wants to go back to ICS, but then again I love what project butter has done
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Same...i somehow want ics again...
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I guess every handset is diff. What rom/kernel are you on and what radios get used most often? I had ICS with stock kernel and now AOSP JB with Trinity and my usage pattern hasn't changed (wifi/2g always on, emails/calendar always on sync etc) but batt life is much better, almost 5 hrs screen on.Am able to get through a full workday without a charge.
(Loved cm10 nightly's but for some reason they keep getting bogged down after a few days of use and get back to good as a fresh install when I reboot....will wait for a stable release)
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I've been on Calkulins EGT.ROM from the get go and I loved that he was always on top of his ROM. Now that he has bailed this ROM has gotten old and outdated. I want some suggestions on what Rom I should jump to next. Right now I'm on Calkulin's E4GT v3.0 EL29 using modem FB21. Last few weeks I've been trying out different modems but none seem to work out for me. I'm in Central California if that makes a difference. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Also if this still is the best ROM available can you tell me what modem is working the best for you? I've tried so many I forgot which one was giving me the best battery life and connection.
Stay on whatever modem works best for you man, it varies area to area phone to phone.... insofar as roms I'm loving sbrissens aosp jelly bean, which is extremely stable for an alpha and a great daily driver... should you want something that's 100% more or less though I'd look into either blue Kuban or goodness, both of which are ics touchwiz based like caulks ROM...
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I'm not much of a cell phone freak. I just hate that the GPS sometimes doesn't work and the battery seems to drain faster than it did before.
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I'm not much of a cell phone freak. I just hate that the GPS sometimes doesn't work and the battery seems to drain faster than it did before.
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GPS is what it is and its just a matter of trying different modems till you figure out what works best for you... insofar as battery how old is your phone? Might be time for a new one, does it spin freely when you set it on a flat surface? And that being the case I would for sure just go with blue kuban or goodness those are probably the most stable easiest ICS ROMs we have...
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Have you looked at CynogenMod10 (CM10)? I highly recommend it. It is in Alpha 5.1 right now and I haven't had ANY issues with coverage. It's super smooth, and it's jellybean.
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I've been on Calkulins EGT.ROM from the get go and I loved that he was always on top of his ROM. Now that he has bailed this ROM has gotten old and outdated. I want some suggestions on what Rom I should jump to next. Right now I'm on Calkulin's E4GT v3.0 EL29 using modem FB21. Last few weeks I've been trying out different modems but none seem to work out for me. I'm in Central California if that makes a difference. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Also if this still is the best ROM available can you tell me what modem is working the best for you? I've tried so many I forgot which one was giving me the best battery life and connection.
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I suggest the blu Kuban
Battery is great ,looks good..a lot of things to change to your liking
And the connection is good..he has some speed tweaks of I'm not mistaken
* I'm on the fh13 modem if that helps any
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There is a stock rooted FH13 floating around that is nice, very normal/basic ICS. I just don't use TW.
+1 for CM10 (I also jumped from Calk's ROMs). It's very smooth and very stable as of v5.1. Minor glitches here and there with audio volume, but other than that all major issues have been resolved.
I think my phone hates the CM10JB alpha for some reason ...GPS never works and battery life is horrible, I use some tweaked stock Rom.
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Fh23 rooted is a nice simple ics ROM too.
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m'ICS v1.4....hehe shameless self promotion.
Honestly though its stable, fast and great on battery
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m'ICS v1.4....hehe shameless self promotion.
Honestly though its stable, fast and great on battery
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^^he is right tho.. ran it for a while and it was great :beer:
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^^he is right tho.. ran it for a while and it was great :beer:
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Still my DD since 1.1 dropped.
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Which ROM besides stock gingerbread has the longest battery life?
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CM9 is my favorite right now for a lot of reasons. Although I'll definitely be moving on to CM10 once things have been ironed out a bit more.
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Which ROM besides stock gingerbread has the longest battery life?
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Battery life is subjective based on use habits and what apps you have installed. However, blu kuban has served me very well, especially since the "battery life issue" (according to Samsung/Sprint) update of fh13.
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Team Venum's cRaCk_StOcK is based on FH23, no probs with GPS, modem good, battery great, and it still offers that nice TW look if you want. It's a great blend of a few tweaks on a solid stock look.
As you see everyone here has different opinions of what ROM you should flash because we all have different likes or needs when it comes to what we put on our phones. I've flashed almost every ROM that's available for our phone, but I always come back to CM9.
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As you see everyone here has different opinions of what ROM you should flash because we all have different likes or needs when it comes to what we put on our phones. I've flashed almost every ROM that's available for our phone, but I always come back to CM9.
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I just picked up one of these phones to replace an original epic 4g (thing was great but after being dropped 5007 times it finally quit). I was using CM9 for a while on it but the GPS seemed flakey from time to time. As far as on this model, does GPS work well with CM9? The main things I need the phone to do without fail is make phone calls and GPS.
With that said, would CM9 be the suggested route or another basic rom?
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Fh23 rooted is a nice simple ics ROM too.
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And if you want close to stock lightly tweaked and light theme try agats roms
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I'm running the Paranoid Android Jellybean ROM and I've been getting really bad battery life. It dropped from 100 to 79 in 2 hours yesterday with 4g on and no usage. Last night "media" was killing my battery but now nothing really appears out of the ordinary. I attached some pictures below. Thanks
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this is because we do not have a source kernel once we do battery will get batter
Worst battery life I've ever had and i get no GPS.... i flashed backed to Re-calikun 4.0.4 Rom :laugh:
Most users have pretty bad battery. We need either a kick ass script (placebo ) or source to increase potential
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Have you tried the latest CM10 nightly? I get amazing batterylife on it.
Have you considered the idea that maybe somethings keeping your phone from sleeping?
I think its weird how most jb roms I've run, ALL seem to charge really quick. Maybe that's part of the reason? I obviously have no expertise in this, just seems probable?
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I'm running the Paranoid Android Jellybean ROM and I've been getting really bad battery life. It dropped from 100 to 79 in 2 hours yesterday with 4g on and no usage. Last night "media" was killing my battery but now nothing really appears out of the ordinary. I attached some pictures below. Thanks
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Yes, battery life is bad now but slowly improving.. I've posted several methods to help the bleeding battery issue... Keeping 4G up (If not using it) will make your battery disappear faster then a cupcake at a jenny craig convention. So here's some helpful things to make it a little bareable..
Juice defender- Use this app to manage data. I've got mine set Data off with screen off. It'll automatically kick it on when you put the screen on.
Notifications- Turn off Notification light, Limit notifications from App sycn (Facebook and such)
Sync times- Add a longer duration between syncs. do you need email to check every 15 min? It can be set to every 6 hours, ever 12 hours, or everyday, open app to sync at that moment. (not saying this is how your's is set)
Screen brightness- Turn off Auto bright, Set to a level where you can see it.
GTalk- This is an auto sign in program, Turn off, sign out.. disable whatever you prefer to do with this.
Screen time out- 15 Secs (or so) if your not using it.. it'll go off and save battery. (Works well with the dimness being lower)
Try these methods.. Your life will improve some.. (as always YMMV)
charlie81 said:
this is because we do not have a source kernel once we do battery will get batter
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Sbrissen's kernel is built from source....
thewadegeek said:
Sbrissen's kernel is built from source....
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Umm.. did samsung release source only to him?
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I was getting terrible battery life until I replaced my battery with a new one. The old battery was bloated and I was able to spin it around on a flat surface. I only spent $13 for a new one
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31936573
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Omar04 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31936573
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Agree with u there Omar, things i listed earlier will ease the drain a little. But as you stated, till kernel is set (which we know the devs are hard at work on, between their real lives, familes, jobs) it'll get nailed down. Thanks!
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BluesRulez said:
Umm.. did samsung release source only to him?
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Nice smart ass response that truly shows your level of ignorance. The kernel used in both cm10 and aosp jb is built from source, both the Samsung released ff18 kernel source and open source bits to patch up the kernel to support jb. You fail at reading.
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odub303 said:
Nice smart ass response that truly shows your level of ignorance. The kernel used in both cm10 and aosp jb is built from source, both the Samsung released ff18 kernel source and open source bits to patch up the kernel to support jb. You fail at reading.
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Read what the other guy said, don't think she/he was trying to be to much of a smartass. This what gets some of the noobs and other folks confused and asking about other kernels yea its built from source as you explained but its a different source other then the jb source that Samsung would to release. There's lots of confusing leading to the word built from source and have some folks thinking maybe its jb source which we haven't gotten yet and maybe that's why they wonder why the bad battery and start to asking about other kernels.
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The point is its not JB source for our phone. If we had a JB kernel source, we'd see a lot more kernels than just his. It takes a certain amount of skill to take ICS source and make it work with another OS version, and it takes time to work out all the issues.
I've run just about all the JB ROMs to date, but had to finally give in and go back to ICS for my daily because JB battery life just couldn't get me through the day with my normal usage pattern. It'll get there though. Just give it time.
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Nice smart ass response that truly shows your level of ignorance. The kernel used in both cm10 and aosp jb is built from source, both the Samsung released ff18 kernel source and open source bits to patch up the kernel to support jb. You fail at reading.
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Just wow.
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Have you guys tweaked the Performance tab of the phone? I've noticed better battery performance if I set my CPU freq to be 200-800 and the governor to be PegasusQ. Performance of the phone is still the same, but drain has been slower. You can also download Internet Commander from the market that will control your data radio, but it kinda sucks for streaming apps (Pandora).
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Just wow.
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Exactly!
"Samsung released ff18 kernel source and open source bits to patch up the kernel to support jb."
That is not considered "Samsung source"- I don't care how you slice it. That is Samsung ICS Source and patches from our Dev's to make JB work- not from Samsung. Besides that... your rude.
Jb battery life has been fine for me. I get about 2-2:30 hrs screen on time which typically includes playing music for about an hour each day, wifi or 3g on 24/7, along with 10-60 texts and a few quick phone calls. It's not as good as gingerbread but I would say it is better than early ics leaks, and maybe even better than ff18. As always ymmv. :good: BTW I'm running codename android with everything stock.
jpkelly05 said:
Exactly!
"Samsung released ff18 kernel source and open source bits to patch up the kernel to support jb."
That is not considered "Samsung source"- I don't care how you slice it. That is Samsung ICS Source and patches from our Dev's to make JB work- not from Samsung. Besides that... your rude.
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Perhaps you weren't aware, but "Samsung source" has sucked and sucks in the ff18 source release. It's incomplete, it doesn't boot if built as intended, and requires changes just to compile properly. Try actually learning and educating yourself instead of making lame arguments like this one.
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