Best kernel - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

Hello all. I am running The Iatest goodness rom and was curious as to which is best for speed and battery life?
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cmyasika1 said:
Hello all. I am running The Iatest goodness rom and was curious as to which is best for speed and battery life?
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Unfortunately there is no definitive answer. Everyone has different experiences with different Kernels/roms. So the best thing you can do is flash and give it a shot. If you flash The People's Rom, Get 3 kernel choices. Ktoonz is usually the default because there are several tweaks you can make in there (See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38932752#post38932752 for info) Most achieve excellent battery life and stability. Again YMMV depending on how YOU use your phone. So give them a shot.. see what you think.

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Changing Kernel on Aokp 7/28

I was just wondering if I should stick with the stock kernel that comes with task and ktoonez ROM or switch to ktoonez's kernel for even more butter/battery life?
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I'm not entirely sure if using ktoonez kernel will give you better battery life but you can overclock his kernel which could make things a bit smoother. You can also undervolt his kernel too which is a nice feature.
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thebz1 said:
I'm not entirely sure if using ktoonez kernel will give you better battery life but you can overclock his kernel which could make things a bit smoother. You can also undervolt his kernel too which is a nice feature.
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You should really advise someone that doesn't know to try both and see which one better suites the device in particular. All devices are not created equally and they all react differently to different kernels. While you may get better battery life with that kernel I do not. And so on and so on down the line.
Thanks guys. I have it flashed and I am giving it time to settle and see how it does...
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task650 said:
You should really advise someone that doesn't know to try both and see which one better suites the device in particular. All devices are not created equally and they all react differently to different kernels. While you may get better battery life with that kernel I do not. And so on and so on down the line.
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+1 I also get better battery on stock aokp kernel. And on KT kernel I can't get voltage control to stick all of the time and my phone bugs out from min being at 192.
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Best Kernel for art galaxy s3 4.2.1 roms

Hi I'm running AOKP task650 ROM. It is my favorite ROM and I was just wondering from peoples experiences what kernel was giving them the best battery life on this ROM. Thanks in advance!
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The underwear kernel that's packaged with it or KT747.
Att galaxy s3. Auto correct!
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CamFlawless said:
The underwear kernel that's packaged with it or KT747.
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Thanks for response by any chance do you know which one gives better battery life?
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It's really going to vary from person to person. Try them out and see. Underwear is great but KT747 gives you more control through overclocking and undervolting, and more governors, etc.
Just so you know. The is no "best" kernel and no one can answer this for you. The reason being is that not all devices are created equally and these devices act different to different kernels and different settings. So for someone to tell you that you will get better battery life on either one would be a lie. You just need to play around with them and their different settings in order to find which one works best for your particular device.
task650 said:
Just so you know. The is no "best" kernel and no one can answer this for you. The reason being is that not all devices are created equally and these devices act different to different kernels and different settings. So for someone to tell you that you will get better battery life on either one would be a lie. You just need to play around with them and their different settings in order to find which one works best for your particular device.
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Thank you! I'm still kind of new to this stuff. Great ROM by the way.
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[Q]Kernel for BEST BATTERY LIFE on TW Rom?

Got my S3 3days ago, rooted it the next, and now currently running "JB Wicked V7".
New to this phone and would like to knpw if any one out there knows of a kernel thats compatible with TouchWiz and has the best battery life. MANY THANKS
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Re: Kernel for BEST BATTERY LIFE on TW Rom?
Trinity or xone dx give me the best results
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Re: Kernel for BEST BATTERY LIFE on TW Rom?
Just matter of what works vest with our phone....lean kernel works best for me personally where as the others make my phone hot or drain it faster. Deviant works best for my friend whereean makes her phone hot....just try all the popular kernels for two full charges and see which gives better battery life.....and doesn't blow up your phone with the heat
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Re: Kernel for BEST BATTERY LIFE on TW Rom?
Infamous with instigator x kernel found in at&t section
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mgbotoe said:
Just matter of what works vest with our phone....lean kernel works best for me personally where as the others make my phone hot or drain it faster. Deviant works best for my friend whereean makes her phone hot....just try all the popular kernels for two full charges and see which gives better battery life.....and doesn't blow up your phone with the heat
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agreed. i've found that lean or kor kernel works best for me.
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Not sure why this was bumped but in case anyone is still following along, all kernels preform differently for all devices. Your best bet is to try them all. When I have a new device it may sound weird and all, I flash the kernel with the most thread views and try them in descending order. This way you are trying what appears to be giving most people the best results and if you don't like your results ,continue your venture.
For Touchwiz I prefer however kt747 simply because Team Kernelizer has some awesome files for undervolting. The other kernels are pretty swell too.
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Aokp vs cm10.1

Which one is more stable right now? Also which one has better battery life?
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izzyisawesome said:
Which one is more stable right now? Also which one has better battery life?
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Both but Cm10.1 i would use better
I've used both. They aren't a whole lot different since AOKP is based off of CM10.1. AOKP has more customization options but the functionality is almost the same. I'd say you'll get similar performance and battery results with either. Just try one and if you don't like it then try the other.
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Touchwiz.
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Yup.
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He didnt ask about tw...read before responding
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Spastic909 said:
He didnt ask about tw...read before responding
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Maybe he doesn't know about the new tw?
Also....OP could tell us he isn't interested in tw. Its his thread, not yours....he can speak for himself.
Your post was unnecessary and a bit disrespectful .....like a lot of your posts.
Thank you, and have a nice day!
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I find I get better battery life on CM10.1 but that's probably subjective from user to user.. The only way to get a good representation of what battery life is to let the rom settle for a few days.. I found that after a cycle or 2 by battery dramatically increased.
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DigitalJedi said:
I've used both. They aren't a whole lot different since AOKP is based off of CM10.1. AOKP has more customization options but the functionality is almost the same. I'd say you'll get similar performance and battery results with either. Just try one and if you don't like it then try the other.
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For the 10000000000000th time. AOKP is NOT based on Cyanogen.. They are both written and built from the AOSP source. They share a few bug fixes and things like that, but are two totally different ROMs.. I believe that the Cyanogen team is responsible for the kernel between them.
I prefer AOKP personally. Cyanogen has been around a lot longer.. Honestly the performance and battery usage between the two is super similar. Each has a few tweaks and options that the other doesn't have, so this will be a decition based on your own preference.
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Cm is much better. I find aokp more glitchy and less stable. Go with cm.
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For the 10000000000000th time. AOKP is NOT based on Cyanogen.. They are both written and built from the AOSP source. They share a few bug fixes and things like that, but are two totally different ROMs.. I believe that the Cyanogen team is responsible for the kernel between them.
I prefer AOKP personally. Cyanogen has been around a lot longer.. Honestly the performance and battery usage between the two is super similar. Each has a few tweaks and options that the other doesn't have, so this will be a decition based on your own preference.
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My bad. If it isn't based on CM that's fine. There are still a lot of the same features and both are AOSP based so they aren't all that different in the end.
Aokp is better in my option...
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Question

The past week, I've been trying to find a rom and kernel that would increase my battery life. I use my phone for many different things. However, I gave up trying to do so and I am reverting back to the stock rom and kernel, as I have heard that it gives decent battery life and offers the best stability. The only problem I have with this is that the stock rom is no where as smooth as aosp roms. Sometimes it laggy and it loads stuff slowly. Any way I can get around this? I know it isn't a big deal, but to me it makes a big difference.
In my opinion use a custom ROM based on stock firmware.and just test.
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maniacopr said:
In my opinion use a custom ROM based on stock firmware.and just test.
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Believe me, I've tried. I haven't tried all roms, but what I do know is that I love custom roms because they are quick, responsive, and offer tweaking and customization. However, it isn't as stable and usually for me doesn't offer good battery life.
Have you read Woody's Battery Thread? I not, do so, it has tons of good info.
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DocHoliday77 said:
Have you read Woody's Battery Thread? I not, do so, it has tons of good info.
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Yes, I have tried much of what he listed in his thread.
I basically posted a new thread that relates to this topic so would a forum mod please close this thread.

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