Just wondering what the best kernel is to flash to the stock UCLJ3 rom?
I'm suffering crazy battery drain since updating. I've done a ton of things including a full wipe and reflash, and it's still happening.
Only thing I havent tried, or done before is flash a kernel...
Any recommendations?
melvatron said:
Just wondering what the best kernel is to flash to the stock UCLJ3 rom?
I'm suffering crazy battery drain since updating. I've done a ton of things including a full wipe and reflash, and it's still happening.
Only thing I havent tried, or done before is flash a kernel...
Any recommendations?
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Haven't had any trouble with the battery drain using IcePop rom! but of course flashing any new rom, you have to let it settle for 1 to 2 days / charge cycles for the os to stabilize!
I've been running it since day of release.... Using battery apps all reports that the Android OS using a heavy % and/or the phone isnt always going into deep sleep.
And its happening even before I put a google account on or install any apps.
I suppose I could go back to G9 or the H2 release... might do it as a test, to see if it really is the J3 release thats causing me problems.
melvatron said:
I've been running it since day of release.... Using battery apps all reports that the Android OS using a heavy % and/or the phone isnt always going into deep sleep.
And its happening even before I put a google account on or install any apps.
I suppose I could go back to G9 or the H2 release... might do it as a test, to see if it really is the J3 release thats causing me problems.
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Which kernel are your running? Also check to see what your cpu governor is set to! Use system tuner from the market
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Just the default I think... I dont believe I've done anything more than flash an entire ROM, and mostly rooted stocks.
Gonna give that app a try though, thanks for the tip.
melvatron said:
Just the default I think... I dont believe I've done anything more than flash an entire ROM, and mostly rooted stocks.
Gonna give that app a try though, thanks for the tip.
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I'm hoping to release a new an updated version if not tonight maybe by Monday! battery life should be good.
keep in mind that a deodexed rom will use a little more power!
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Im looking for a stock rom with no changes to it that allows me to keep root. I Looked through all the older threads in development but it seems there have been updates and such. Right now I am running CM 6.1 and it seem my batt is dying way faster then it did on a stock rom. I'd like to compare them and such. If anyone has one or can point me in the right direction i'd be happy! Thank you!
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Im looking for a stock rom with no changes to it that allows me to keep root. I Looked through all the older threads in development but it seems there have been updates and such. Right now I am running CM 6.1 and it seem my batt is dying way faster then it did on a stock rom. I'd like to compare them and such. If anyone has one or can point me in the right direction i'd be happy! Thank you!
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Yes, I am experiencing higher drain as well. Search the development section for cr_mod, look for the CR_Mod OTA 1.35.something. It's the rooted stock ROM with a wireless tether built in, OTA update and all. That's what your looking for. I flashed dumfuq's OC 4.0 kernel over the stock ROM and got better battery life than the stock HTC kernel, so I also recommend doing that. I'm on cm6.1 stable now, so I can easily modify themes, since it's AOSP based, and also so I can use the gingerbread latin_IME keyboard, since you need at least froyo to do that.
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Yes, I am experiencing higher drain as well. Search the development section for cr_mod, look for the CR_Mod OTA 1.35.something. It's the rooted stock ROM with a wireless tether built in, OTA update and all. That's what your looking for. I flashed dumfuq's OC 4.0 kernel over the stock ROM and got better battery life than the stock HTC kernel, so I also recommend doing that. I'm on cm6.1 stable now, so I can easily modify themes, since it's AOSP based, and also so I can use the gingerbread latin_IME keyboard, since you need at least froyo to do that.
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Hey thanks! I went back for about 8 hours and hated it. Im back on CM 6.1 and im getting terrible battery life still. IDK, I am going to try and reformat my SD card and reflash at a full battary etc. I migh ttry the kernel, but, I really don't want any OC of any kind, just maybe a lower standby setting, something in the range of 50mhz while the screen is off or something.
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Hey thanks! I went back for about 8 hours and hated it. Im back on CM 6.1 and im getting terrible battery life still. IDK, I am going to try and reformat my SD card and reflash at a full battary etc. I migh ttry the kernel, but, I really don't want any OC of any kind, just maybe a lower standby setting, something in the range of 50mhz while the screen is off or something.
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I cant see how formating an sd card could help. Anywho, cm 6.1 has the oc kernal already built into it. You dont need to flash any kernals, just use setcpu to adjust the speed.
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Digitaldreamer7 said:
Hey thanks! I went back for about 8 hours and hated it. Im back on CM 6.1 and im getting terrible battery life still. IDK, I am going to try and reformat my SD card and reflash at a full battary etc. I migh ttry the kernel, but, I really don't want any OC of any kind, just maybe a lower standby setting, something in the range of 50mhz while the screen is off or something.
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50 MHz is too low. 245 is the lowest option
guitarist5122 said:
I cant see how formating an sd card could help. Anywho, cm 6.1 has the oc kernal already built into it. You dont need to flash any kernals, just use setcpu to adjust the speed.
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I said try flashing dumfuq 4.0 over it because I THINK, not positive, but I was speculating that cyanogen had modified the kernel slightly that was causing a battery drain issue, because I stopped having so many issues with it when I flashed dumfuq's 4.0 kernel over it. Sounds weird, but it helped. I still have an occasional glitch where something is holding a wakelock on the system and it won't go to sleep, which is really annoying, and I think I traced it back to the music app, but still not sure there. I've been off of the charger for over an hour, with just 11 minutes of screen on and screen is 71% of the usage while cell standby is 11%, that's what makes me think flashing dumfuqs 4.0 fixed it. Cyanogen must've made a modification.
So, also @ the OP, go into spare parts battery history and see what is using it. If "running" is up above like 30 or 50% then you have something holding a wakelock, go to partial wake usage, and look at the app or UID that's got the wakelock. Rebooting normally gets rid of the lock for me, like I said, haven't quite figured it out yet.
I just starting to adjust to the new feel of it. but it keeps restarting my phone over and over. once every 30 mins. even if I'm in the middle of a phone call.
I'm happy as hell i didn't miss my call for the interview i have tomorrow.
anyway to fix this issue. started happening after i had to flash the file that helps fix the FC of the SMS/MMS popup
Make sure you have wifi sleep policy set to never.
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it still restarted. just did 10 seconds ago lol
Change your kernel.
Did you try the EVO MIUI devs at forums.miui-dev.com?
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Did you try the EVO MIUI devs at forums.miui-dev.com?
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yes i did that one. im on the kernal is came with cause idk which kernal i should use.
There are two usual culprits:
1.You need to set wifi sleep policy to NEVER (as sultan of swing mentioned), or
2. incomplete wipe. You need to fully wipe data,.cache, dalvik cache before installing MIUI, especially coming from a Sense rom. Search this forum for the format-all.zip file. Flash it in recovery for the full wipe. Then flash rom.
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There are two usual culprits:
1.You need to set wifi sleep policy to NEVER (as sultan of swing mentioned), or
2. incomplete wipe. You need to fully wipe data,.cache, dalvik cache before installing MIUI, especially coming from a Sense rom. Search this forum for the format-all.zip file. Flash it in recovery for the full wipe. Then flash rom.
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i did set it to never. and i actually used a format-all.zip file.
kyhassen said:
i did set it to never. and i actually used a format-all.zip file.
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Try a different kernel.
kyhassen said:
I just starting to adjust to the new feel of it. but it keeps restarting my phone over and over. once every 30 mins. even if I'm in the middle of a phone call.
I'm happy as hell i didn't miss my call for the interview i have tomorrow.
anyway to fix this issue. started happening after i had to flash the file that helps fix the FC of the SMS/MMS popup
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hmmm...it would help if I read more carefully. I never flashed that zip file.
But if I were expecting an important call, I'd switch to a rom I could trust - probably a sense rom like Fresh or MikWhatever. And I say this as MIUI fan woman
im liking the rom so far. sad part is im a sense fan. this isn't what i wanted, but after playing around with this rom for 2 hours i liked it a lot and the stuff u can do.
i already can tell this is faster than a sense rom. 1 of the games i played on the sense roms lagged a little. but i dont get as much lag in the MIUI rom.
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This. Do this.
I was so frustrated with MUIU until I changed kernals. Now it's great.
I am running Savage 1.6 CFS-HAVS-WIMAX-SBC.
I have not had any reboots and when I pulled off the charger today I stayed at 100% for over 2 hrs.
Having issues finding a kernal now for some reason.
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I am running Savage 1.6 CFS-HAVS-WIMAX-SBC.
I have not had any reboots and when I pulled off the charger today I stayed at 100% for over 2 hrs.
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I find Savage 1.6 works best for me but every Evo is different. Other people swear by Zen-Droid which only bootloops my phone. bcnice-stable (v7 or v8) is another popular kernel (laggy for me). The safest (?) one seems to be cm6-Snap 7.6 (don't use SnapTurbo) - everything seems to work this snap.
ok thank you bigmoogle. is this the one you were talking about http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883455&highlight=Savage
also which do i use the CFS or the BFS. i dont quiet understand the difference between the two.
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ok thank you bigmoogle. is this the one you were talking about http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883455&highlight=Savage
also which do i use the CFS or the BFS. i dont quiet understand the difference between the two.
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Yep, that's the kernel. As to which to use, I am definitely NOT the person to ask. In the beginning, kernels were pretty.simple but as time went by, they've collected more and more acronyms. I use Savage 1.6 CFS HAVS. I think it has SBC because the other one is named noSBC.
I've been on CM9 RC1 forever, but it has been really acting up lately. So, what is the most stable ROM that you have used that has good battery life ?
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I've been on CM9 RC1 forever, but it has been really acting up lately. So, what is the most stable ROM that you have used that has good battery life ?
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Make a backup and start flashing and testing to find the one that works best for you. Personally, HO!NO! Full Throttle gives by far the best battery life for me albeit being a ICS CM9 based.
Best bettery life on MIUI from LU6200.
Stock Gingerbread with all the bloat (LG's and the carrier's) removed. After playing around with ICS and CM9/10 for months, I went back to Gingerbread and was amazed at the battery life once I deleted the bloat - and with no reboots or BSOD (so far .
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Stock Gingerbread with all the bloat (LG's and the carrier's) removed. After playing around with ICS and CM9/10 for months, I went back to Gingerbread and was amazed at the battery life once I deleted the bloat - and with no reboots or BSOD (so far .
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wich version of Gingerbread are you using?
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wich version of Gingerbread are you using?
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probably the bell version, since he is from Ottawa. V11a.
Try LIQUID NITRO. Wipe battery stats, do a full wipe, install Rom, install your apps from play store instead of restoring back ups then run the rom for about three days to get the battery calibrated. Smooth sailing decent battery life and a near perfect Rom. Viola!
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probably the bell version, since he is from Ottawa. V11a.
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is there a fashable version of that rom?
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wich version of Gingerbread are you using?
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Yup, Bell's v11a. There's a lot of Bell bloatware, but HO!NO! did a custom ROM based on the v11a. (Bell Optimus LTE V1c http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23630260&postcount=1 )
I tried his ROM but I couldn't get it to be as stable as stock. However, it was easy to use Titanium Backup to delete the bloat based on what he deleted, although I kept the stock Launcher and widget picker instead of switching to Go Launcher like he did. (I've never had much luck with Go Launcher.)
It seems that my particular phone just won't handle anything other than stock LG Gingerbread.
ETA: I flashed the img files from https://www.dropbox.com/sh/932i1aer27we456/2ES-nJnzz9 via ADB (because I unbricked to get rid of the locked bootloader).
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Yup, Bell's v11a. There's a lot of Bell bloatware, but HO!NO! did a custom ROM based on the v11a. (Bell Optimus LTE V1c http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23630260&postcount=1 )
I tried his ROM but I couldn't get it to be as stable as stock. However, it was easy to use Titanium Backup to delete the bloat based on what he deleted, although I kept the stock Launcher and widget picker instead of switching to Go Launcher like he did. (I've never had much luck with Go Launcher.)
It seems that my particular phone just won't handle anything other than stock LG Gingerbread.
ETA: I flashed the img files from https://www.dropbox.com/sh/932i1aer27we456/2ES-nJnzz9 via ADB (because I unbricked to get rid of the locked bootloader).
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the .imgs in dropbox are the same files used in the unbrick tutorial? cause I used that ROM for a while but it was a little laggy dont know why :S
aldo90 said:
the .imgs in dropbox are the same files used in the unbrick tutorial? cause I used that ROM for a while but it was a little laggy dont know why :S
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No. Different companies, different countries, different basebands, same frequencies .
You do have to remove the bloatware apps with either firmware (and not add your own)!
normaaaan said:
No. Different companies, different countries, different basebands, same frequencies .
You do have to remove the bloatware apps with either firmware (and not add your own)!
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Got it! I will try it when I get home and see how it goes. Thank you so much!!
aldo90 said:
Got it! I will try it when I get home and see how it goes. Thank you so much!!
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the 1080p videos have lag I'm going to restore the v10e for the P936, its weird but that ROM works great in my P930 ATT
Sorry v11a didn't work out for you.
it's not much difference between ROM versions. I have tried MUMI, 166, and OptiBean. not diff more 1hour batterylife
Hutch89 said:
Try LIQUID NITRO. Wipe battery stats, do a full wipe, install Rom, install your apps from play store instead of restoring back ups then run the rom for about three days to get the battery calibrated. Smooth sailing decent battery life and a near perfect Rom. Viola!
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Has a user changeable APN been added to Liquid Nitro yet? I'm using it on t-mobile. thanks.
You can add apn in network settings I just verified
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Hutch89 said:
Try LIQUID NITRO. Wipe battery stats, do a full wipe, install Rom, install your apps from play store instead of restoring back ups then run the rom for about three days to get the battery calibrated. Smooth sailing decent battery life and a near perfect Rom. Viola!
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You can add apn in network settings I just verified
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thanks. actually I think I will stick with full throttle or cm10 because I like the built in wifi sharing.
Coming from PA
I just dropped PA - loved the looks, can't handle the battery life.. I was getting 2-3 hours of active use time... and now that im in Ingress that's useless
This seems to be doing a lot better... any way though that I could replicate the status bar from PA? Id like to move the whole the bottom, it just makes more sense there, thumb naturally flicks "up" instead of reaching to the top to flick down...
EDIT: Im a dope- by "this seems to be doing a lot better" I was talking about a CM10 nightly. Any suggestions for moving the status bar?
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I've been on CM9 RC1 forever, but it has been really acting up lately. So, what is the most stable ROM that you have used that has good battery life ?
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As you should already be aware, because of the controversy and arguments they inevitably generate, "best ROM" threads are prohibited on XDA. Thank you. Thread closed.
Hi,
My GN was fine when I purchased it a month ago, brand new, but its so sluggish that its almost unusable. Phone dialer, Messaging and almost all apps load with a 3-5 second delay, even the keyboard opens after a few seconds.
I'm on stock 4.2.1 (deodexed) and even flashed fugumod kernel just today hoping it would fix things, I even factory reset it but no joy.
Could it be a hardware issue? is there any way I could run some quick tests to see whats wrong?
A similar thing happened to me when I decided to try a new kernel I've never used before, and it did not agree with my phone. Try a different kernel like lean kernel or Franco kernel and see if it still happens. If so, go back to stock.
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I was on stock, then tried FuguMod, but it still lags, not as much as before but pretty slow.
Do you have lag spikes? Like many little freezes?
calinoii said:
Do you have lag spikes? Like many little freezes?
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Exactly, many little freezes
I have thr same problem...from like 30 to 30 seconds I have those many little freezes...i tried many roms/kernels but no succes,even flashed the stock images and it's the same...I think something is messing our CPU cuz i had this issue even on stock rom/krrnel
check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2029246
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check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2029246
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Not for me...
What are your kernel settings?
why dont you flash to 100% stock and see if the problems still persist?
Franco's kernel always good. I gave my gf my gnex never had a problem with sluggish she loves it.try going back to stock and redo everything start fresh and see if it still persisting
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I personaly did flash a complete stock image of 4.2.1,worked well for a day and after that the issue reappeared...using franco and lean...both have the same probl like the stock one...the only one that works kind of OK is faux's...
calinoii said:
I personaly did flash a complete stock image of 4.2.1,worked well for a day and after that the issue reappeared...using franco and lean...both have the same probl like the stock one...the only one that works kind of OK is faux's...
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I'll ask again. What are your kernel settings?
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I'll ask again. What are your kernel settings?
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Just stock...should i change anything on the gov settings? Or the voltages? It seems that my device won't support some kernels. If you could tell me something to change for making it better,that would be great.
Have you used up almost of your memory in the sd card? I don't know if GN's are affected by eMMC bug brick. I've asked this before but they said GN is not affected. It has something to do with a bad chip.
Here's the link
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39154
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I don't have that chip type
Wel, I was having pretty good battery life with the L710's stock MA6 ROM with KT747's kernel but I decided to flash a new ROM.
Here is what battery life looks like and I'm worried that its not the ROM but a problem with my battery, since people have been reporting exceptional battery life with this ROM.
Some specs.
ROM: LIQUID-JB-2.1-STABLE
Kernel: KT747-Kernel-AOSP-JB-MR1-SPR-03-14-2013
Governor: ondemand
Scheduler: cfq
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Attached is the battery screenshot.
It won't even charge when connected with light use. Thoughts?
Before anyone asks this is my third time installing the ROM and I'm pretty sure I don't have the Google services wake lock.
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Before anyone asks this is my third time installing the ROM and I'm pretty sure I don't have the Google services wake lock.
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O the three times u installed did u do a full wipe (wipe data factory reset ) also are you over clocked and did u restore old kernal settings.
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O the three times u installed did u do a full wipe (wipe data factory reset ) also are you over clocked and did u restore old kernal settings.
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I try to never dirty flash and usually just restore apps from TitaniumBackup. All three times were full wipes formatting any partition I could other than extSdcard. No old kernel settings were restored and I'm not over or undeclocked but I did under volt by 50 and the phone seems stable but no improvement.
As a matter of fact during the latter of the installs I restored nothing. I've also disconnected my sdCard in hopes that it was a bad card (some hopes) but to no avail.
I am redownloading the rooms even do the md5 sum was the exact and downloading the gapp from a different source.
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Try running LiquidSmooth's stock kernel. I'm getting pretty good battery life with that. KT747 may not agree with your phone combined with this rom. I had good results when I ran KT with a TW rom, but not so much with AOSP. Every phone can behave differently.
Good luck.
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Try running LiquidSmooth's stock kernel. I'm getting pretty good battery life with that. KT747 may not agree with your phone combined with this rom. I had good results when I ran KT with a TW rom, but not so much with AOSP. Every phone can behave differently.
Good luck.
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I ran my phone with the kernel that LiquidSmooth has as stock, and it was extremely buggy for me, maybe it just did not behave well with my phone but it looks like the kernel has a few known issues as is. One bug I had is that audio playback was extremely erratic, and I haven't come across a commenter stating anything similar. I'd really hate migrating from LiquidSmooth, especially with the notion that I just "gave up", and not on just any release but on a stable release.
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Update:
On this new install from a new download and gapps from a different source, I do not seem to be having the audio issue, which seems strange as both prior downloads had an exact md5 sum.
*Currently hopeful with fingers crossed*
I'm really enjoying LiquidSmooth, too, so I know what you mean. I hope it works for you this time.
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