I just installed the 3.7 Juggernaut, props to Team Kang and everyone else involved, I did everything off the phone. I had the 3.69 before and upgraded after downloading it to the phone then transferring it to the sd card. The ram was fast but I was looking to go faster so after installing Jugs 0.3, props to Team Kang again, and overclocked using setcpu app off the market. and now its getting quadrant of 4077 with 1.82 mhz. first time android user, upgraded from blackberry last month, holy ****ing ****.. amazed at how fast technology has moved along lol. From personal experience, awesome rom, very fast and stable everything works perfectly, battery is at 71% right now since 6 am this morning which is awesome, with that said i only used it to check messages once in a while today. Thanks to team Kang and everyone involved because this **** it awesome.
Hey guys I have tried the HD ROM, Beastless bug and I am currently on liquid ROM. so far the liquid I have liked the best but it is just too buggy with apps closing constantly and other weird things happening. What do you guys suggest for speed and reliability? Thanks heaps for any suggestions
I'm running Manhattan ROM IC120 with its standard kernel (leankernel) for almost as long as the ROM has existed and it has yet to fail me, very stable, very fast but low quadrants (which doesn't mean anything in the end). I recommend you give it a try
I'm with AOKP (The most common ROM) with Franco kernel and my phone is blazingly fast. No lockups, no reboots. EXCELLENT 34+ hours battery life, not kidding
I have tried many ROMS & kernels last few weeks, I achieve the best results with AOKP b27 & franco.Kernel r66 and r94, the latter slightly faster.
Manhattan, OAKP M4 (and build previous to b27), Apex / Trinity, Leankernel, franco.Kernel, GlaDOS. Glados had best screen on time, bust wasn't utterly fast. Trinity is FAST, but not so good battery life when screen is on.
I love alle the customization options in OAKP, and b27 turned out best for me.
My experience with the kernels, from good for battery (screen on!!) to fast:
- GlaDOS
- Leankernel
- franco.Kernel
- Trinity
No Nexus is the same, so YMMV
I am on 3G mostly, and most of the time is spent browsing. The OAKP b27 & franco.Kernel r94 gives me both good battery life for browsing a lot and a fast and stable combo.
Thanks heaps for the replies guys. I have flashed AOKP and it is awesome, liking it very much. To flash Franco Kernal now do I just install it through recovery like I did with the ROM?
Yes mate, get the cwm flashable zips from Francisco's thread. Then flash the zip through cwm recovery
And drink a coffee/ beer less and spent the money on franco.Kernel updater app, it's AWESOME and let's you change pretty much anything related to his kernels.
Ok thanks, have done both . Phone is flying now and I love the mods and kernal.
And you was asking for KERNEL not KERNAL !!!
franco
I recommend Franco kernel updater app. It has many handy setting ( USB fast charge, hot plug, etc) and allow you to download only or download&flash stable kernels and nightlies too !
arzbhatia said:
I'm with AOKP (The most common ROM) with Franco kernel and my phone is blazingly fast. No lockups, no reboots. EXCELLENT 34+ hours battery life, not kidding
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+1 here
sent from my GSM Galaxy Nexus
milestone 4+leankernel 2.5.0
I highly recommend FuguMod kernel. It's a fantastic kernel. I have loaded many kernels including Franco and Trinity. By far and wide FuguMod kernel is the best, fastest and most stable kernel I've used. It's also actively updated. I don't see myself using anything else anymore.
CM9 has been great for me. Fast, smooth. Just using the stock kernel.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
AOKP M4 + Franco M1 = not too bad
ive had good luck with aokp m4 + franco r97
im trying franco m1 currently
Currently on bugless beat. Works fine and close to stock.
Just switched from CM9 to Modaco w/Franco and its the smoothest/quickest Rom I have used. No customizing tho.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus (Modaco + Franco)
I've noticed some Tegrak kernel builds for other galaxy phones, but not for the Galaxy Nexus-GSM or CDMA. I rather like Tegrak's CPU clock, and I would love to take advantage of a kernel, but I can't seem to find one for my phone.
Has anyone seen it somewhere (if it's available)? Or am I out of luck?
Verizon Galaxy Nexus, AOKP rom, Franco Kernel 181 (for now)
-Sarah
No there's no tegrak kernel but you can overclock any other kernel available.
Darn...
Oh well. Thanks for confirming my suspicions. I appreciate it
sarah_noel said:
I've noticed some Tegrak kernel builds for other galaxy phones, but not for the Galaxy Nexus-GSM or CDMA. I rather like Tegrak's CPU clock, and I would love to take advantage of a kernel, but I can't seem to find one for my phone.
Has anyone seen it somewhere (if it's available)? Or am I out of luck?
Verizon Galaxy Nexus, AOKP rom, Franco Kernel 181 (for now)
-Sarah
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try the trinity kernel
Will do
Thanks, simms22. Haven't looked into that one yet. How's the battery life?
Hey guys I been searching, and I am not sure which overclock kernel would work for me. I am currently running LD50 from Team Venum on my Sprint E4GT, but I am thinking about switching over to CM9. Maybe CM10, but I dunno if I want to deal with the Jelly Bean not supporting flash. I like flash. Anywho what would be a good overclock kernel? I been running into a bunch. I generally leave the phone at the 1200 mark, but I like the option that I can if I want to bump the go power. I found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721235 but it's saying that it's a custom built kernel from the Skyrocket. this is why I am asking. I want to overclock my phone. I want it for bragging rights, but I don't want to have a paperweight. That's what the iPhone's are good for! Anyone willing to help?
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Hey guys I been searching, and I am not sure which overclock kernel would work for me. I am currently running LD50 from Team Venum on my Sprint E4GT, but I am thinking about switching over to CM9. Maybe CM10, but I dunno if I want to deal with the Jelly Bean not supporting flash. I like flash. Anywho what would be a good overclock kernel? I been running into a bunch. I generally leave the phone at the 1200 mark, but I like the option that I can if I want to bump the go power. I found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721235 but it's saying that it's a custom built kernel from the Skyrocket. this is why I am asking. I want to overclock my phone. I want it for bragging rights, but I don't want to have a paperweight. That's what the iPhone's are good for! Anyone willing to help?
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Unfortunately I don't know that we really have any options for JB at this point. The included kernel is what you'll have to use.
I can tell you however using the kernel you referenced will guarantee you a brick.
The only overclockable kernels for the et4g are for GB and maybe TWiz ICS, there's only one JB kernel and its sbrissens which is included in all JB roms. All the aosp ICS kernels aren't overclockable since their goal is official CM support. JB supports flash, you just have to sideload the apk from adobe. Overclocking doesn't make a damn bit of difference on this device, it will actually lower your quadrant score because its designed to run at the factory clock speed and the I/O scheduler and OOM groupings are setup to work with the stock speed, when overclocking it throws everything off causing a large drop in I/O, and graphics scores.
We are legion, for we are many.
Sent from the DarkSide of the GalaXy with a MEK device
Hi guys, I've recently been playing around with my phone and I have been wondering
What your favorite kernels are. Right now I've been using the kt747 and I really like it. However I haven't really
Seen any other popular kernels for my att Samsung gs3. Btw I'm running cm10 witch is truly amazing.
KT747 is my kernel of choice. Battery life is spectacular, especially for on screen time. Tasks Underwear kernel is packaged with his AOKP ROM and it is stellar as well. Lean kernel is supposed to be a minimalistic kernel and therefore apt for battery life.
Your best bet is to flash a few, give them a few days to settle and see what works best for your needs.