Hi, I just flashed Codename Android 3.8 on my Gnex, and I'm just wondering which kernel is good for stability/battery? Thanks .
stock.
Unless your looking for a specific feature such as a governor or one with specific clock speeds, fast charge option. I would just leave the same one that it came with.
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Thanks for the input guys, I'll leave it as is. Loving the rom so far .
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Hey Guys, came from the Desire Z. Got my rooted and i´m using stock-cm9 at the moment.
there are a lot of roms for the Nexus. i´m a kinda overextended with all these roms
i think cm9 is pretty nice, but there are less customizations in comparison to cm7, that i´m coming from.
i´m looking for a rom that offers a good batterylife and performance.
finnaly, i´d like to know what you use
(small question, cm9 is showing me about 700mb, is that because the rest is reserved for the system)
I prefer AOKP Milestone 5 with Franco kernel for awesome speed and good battery. Only one concern that auto brightness works little bit strange and needs to be tweaked from Display menu.
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Currently using AOKP34 with "James Bond 007" kernel. Developer has battery life as priority so see how that goes.
aokp franco
kresbeatz said:
I prefer AOKP Milestone 5 with Franco kernel for awesome speed and good battery. Only one concern that auto brightness works little bit strange and needs to be tweaked from Display menu.
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Same here + 1
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Just got my i747 from AT&T. It is rooted and I am running the stock rom.
Which kernels work with the stock rom?
Is there a battery icon that will work with the stock rom?
Thanks in advance for the suggestions.
Well I've been running KTooz Kernel........works well but on day 2, I can't say I've experienced better battery stats........
Not YET..........I'm hopeful. I used teh app it comes with and dropped the CPU to 1050, and dropped each of hte voltages
by 120mv..........we'll see.
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Just got my i747 from AT&T. It is rooted and I am running the stock rom.
Which kernels work with the stock rom?
Is there a battery icon that will work with the stock rom?
Thanks in advance for the suggestions.
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My favorite kernel when i do pick one is usually faux123 kernel. He also does a great job.
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Another vote for ktoonsez
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Been running faux on my last two android phones. Not looking back any time soon. Runs great and can be oc'd to beastly numbers. Running 1728 and my phone has no issues and is completely stable
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Another vote for Ktoonz kernel. Tried the faux kernel and it doesnt hold a flame (sorry faux)
Anyone have a link to ktoonz kernel?
Which has best battery life?
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Go origanal dev thread look for 15b or 27 depending on what ur running if stock rooted make sure it says sammy in front of it
red s3 ocd 2.1
Thanks man.
I found it!
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Recomend Ktoonsez! been with him since day
Decided to go with KToonz. No oc'ing yet. Just change the scheduler and governor.
Thanks to everyone for your input.
Hey, I am wondering what the best kernel for the Galaxy Nexus running [ROM]LiquidSmooth-JellyBean v2.0 RC5[10/11/12] (updating ROM now)... I am running franco.Kernel-Milestone5... what would give the best battery life and best performance in your opinions?
Thanks,
Justin
Stock
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I can't do stock kernel, so I use the next best thing which is leankernel . Works for me.
I should add, I'm only giving my opinion based on jelly bean. I've never ran that rom ever, and if you like Franco kernel then use that, I don't really believe that one kernel is always better for everyone. Just telling you what I enjoy
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I think Trinity.
The kernel in my sig.
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Where did you guys found the maguro link for liquidsmooth 4.1.2?
Looked everywhere in every forum and didn't find it. Can somebody help me?
They're all equally similar.
Find which one works best for you because one that works best for someone who won't best for someone else.
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Where did you guys found the maguro link for liquidsmooth 4.1.2?
Looked everywhere in every forum and didn't find it. Can somebody help me?
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Look here : [ROM] LiquidSmooth-JellyBean v2.0 RC5 [10/12/12] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1910995
But the download is down at the moment due to wifi and bluetooth issues.
I'd use Lean kernel, I-#ve had great battery life with it but franco is awesome too.
With so many ROM's available, I'm curious as to which one is getting the most love.
I haven't listed all ROM's. I've gone through Development forum and the Galaxy Nexus Index and picked what I think might be the most appropriate based on replies/posts in the individual ROM's thread as well as when the ROM was last updated.
If you could also post below why you are using the ROM you voted for that would be great.
If you are using a ROM not listed in the poll, please mention it below also.
AOKP
Not only it is super fast and smooth with Franco Kernel, but also it has tons and tons of customization in this ROM that I love. Also the look on my friends face when I show them my unicorn and swagger toggle is priceless
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel
I am loving AffinitySeries from Android Developer Alliance. It hasn't been updated for almost 2 months but it doesn't need one. I have been running it for a month and a half and have never had an issue. It is solid, fast and has just enough customizations. I am running it with Franco's kernel and Dustin's Cobalt theme and haven't found a combination yet that tops it.
As if having a great ROM wasn't enough, ADA is also a very pleasant and professional group. The devs are active in their threads and will answer questions promptly and without condescension.
Allons-y
Xenon HD
Give it a try it is super stable and has also a ton of customizations! Updates are on a weekly basis or faster if there is a severe bug!
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codename (android)
the best rom for me, combine with zenbook series kernel make this rom even better. codename android like combination of aokp and cynogenmod but stable and fast...
sorry for mt bad english
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100% codename... but PA is way to cool too...
I just keep changin between these two.
Codename Android. So good rom that I haven't even bothered trying any others. Have used Trinity kernel with it but now testing lean.
MIUI
Lots of options, but mainly because its just different. Both my gf and a close friend have the gnex so it seems like I'm surrounded by aosp devices.
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Hands down Paranoidandroid. With every update comes brand new features, not to mention smoothness and speed improvements. After using this rom initially back on my Droid Incredible 2 I immediately rooted and flashed this on day 1 of owning my Gnex, there is no way I can go back to using anything else, this rom has more customizations and options than anything I have ever used in the 3 1/2 yrs I've been using android.
To top that off PA is typically updated once and sometimes twice in a week, besides CM10 nighties I can't think of a rom that gets that much attention and brings brand new options with every update! The fact that Maguro, Toro and Toroplus are all overseen is the other thing that makes it so amazing, most developers build roms for maguro and us over in toro and toroplus land have to wait quite awhile to get our port if it ever happens.
Bottomline, this rom is AMAZING!
Rasbean and lean because well its just so smooth
Rasbean & Lean Kernel Powered Maguro...Sorry
Xenon HD with Trinity kernel
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Xenon HD with stock kernel
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Loving Sourcery! I would actually run rasbean if I could change the navbar like you can with aokp/cna/Sourcery. I have to have a power button on my navbar, mainly because of worries about wearing out the physical power button.
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Brassdroid
I'm running brassdroid with the Franco kernel
So far I love it lots of options and super fast I have it overclocked to 1.8
With no problems very stable and smooth I have also removed the
Soft keys and I'm running lmt in place gives me the full 4.65" screen
What ROM? Asteroids on Atari.
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Stock!!:angel::angel::angel:
Looks like not only me just use stock rom
First of all.. A very happy New Year to all
Ok.. There are many roms on xda and kernals too
If someone has figured it out.. could anyone tell me which rom-kernel combination is the best for battery (and settings to if needed)
Thanks in advance
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Stock
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hetunandu said:
First of all.. A very happy New Year to all
Ok.. There are many roms on xda and kernals too
If someone has figured it out.. could anyone tell me which rom-kernel combination is the best for battery (and settings to if needed)
Thanks in advance
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There is no such thing as best. My phone and your phone are not identical, even though they may have very been from the same production lot. Nor are the individual circumstances under which two given people use their phones identical. Something that performs extremely well on one phone may very well boot loop on another.
Do some research by reading the applicable dev forum, and then try some different combinations for yourself to see if they work for you under your unique set of circumstances.
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I am using Cataclysm ROM with the inbuilt kernel that comes with it and I am completely happy with the battery life.
I could get 2 days out of my device on general usage.
You could try that.
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I REALLY doubt you will get the BEST battery performance out of stock.
KERNEL.
there is no best combo, there is only the best combo for you and your device. for me its rasbean jelly rom with trinity kernel. but whats best for me and my device might not be right for you and your device.
I've been using cataclysm with Franco kernel for a while and have been very satisfied.
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Agreed, there is no best. I've had good luck with muzzy's aosp room and Trinity kernels. But you might not like that combo. I'm not interested in gaming for instance, so my needs might be different than yours. Try different combos and you'll discover your own best.
Ok.. got it.. thanks everyone
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stock rom is the best in my opinion
I think Xylon (014) with the default lean kernel gives good battery life. Tried the ROM with Franco 358 but i went back to lean.
Also, i make site that my most of my apps aren't running in the background and using up the battery... That's what the FAQs from Franco's OP in his thread mentions.
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I get over 5 hours screen on time and a flawless smooth ROM with heavy usage with both data and WiFi on with xylon stable and ak purity kernel running Wheatley gov. I just addressed this on the xylon thread. Works well for me and some others.. Have a look its worth the flash to see.
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Best I have found is stock.
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Check my sig. I can't use any rom other than paranoid. I've tried many different kernels, but i keep going back to Franco.
Whatever combo I use, no more than 2hrs of screen time and 16hrs of standby.
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I had great luck with Xylon (latest) with Tiny (latest)
Just flashed Evolution 3.0 and Lean Kernel (latest) and after 2 days I am satisfied.
Good Luck.
Xlon + faux123
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For me it's I've been on Muzzy's French Vanilla on stock kernal. However, I've read good things about tiny's kernal too but I haven't tried it myself.
As a noob in the android community, and after trying different roms, i like rasbean the most for different reasons, but on choosing a kernel, for example trinity, there are a lot of options. What's the difference? I really not get it :silly:
for example, TNP1536-512-JB-4.1.2-STABLE67
So this one is max 1536Mhz CPU and max 512 GPU i read on derkernel site
So there's a different setting for graphics (gpu)? I always tought CPU was working between 1536-512 Mhz?
And euh, when i have trinity's app, i can change the settings of this kernel to get this one? (TNP1344-384-JB-4.1.2-STABLE67)
So this is the same kernel but with different settings?
Please make me a little bit smarter