hey guys so I'm still fairly new to rooting and all that but I have one simple question.
I'm running the peoples rom 3.17 and it has two kernels I'm looking at..
agat
abd
ktoons
what's the difference between these? and all kernels for that matter.
VeritasCurat said:
hey guys so I'm still fairly new to rooting and all that but I have one simple question.
I'm running the peoples rom 3.17 and it has two kernels I'm looking at..
agat
abd
ktoons
what's the difference between these? and all kernels for that matter.
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They all have their own settings and tweaks and optimizations, etc. Personally I have been using KT747 (KToons) since I rooted. His kernel also comes with its' own app where you can make your own tweaks and what not to perform however you like. PLUS there is a whole thread on tweaks and stuff for the kernel. Flash all of em and decide which you like best!
Alright good to know. what seems to be the best for longest variety life?
VeritasCurat said:
Alright good to know. what seems to be the best for longest variety life?
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Any kernel can be great, it just depends on usage and how you set it up.
Ktoonsez is badass if setup properly!
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what would be the ultimate set up for best efficiency?
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what would be the ultimate set up for best efficiency?
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Joe0113 said:
They all have their own settings and tweaks and optimizations, etc. Personally I have been using KT747 (KToons) since I rooted. His kernel also comes with its' own app where you can make your own tweaks and what not to perform however you like. PLUS there is a whole thread on tweaks and stuff for the kernel. Flash all of em and decide which you like best!
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Joe0113 already gave you the link to go to to read learn nd tweak the Ktoonsez kernel. You can find plenty if information in Ktoonsez kernel thread but the best performance and battery savings tweaks will be found in the Team Kernelizers thread which he has so kindly linked you to.
Your going to have to do some reading and learning and test things for yourself. No two people use their phone the exact same way. While most of us will be happy to help you, guide you and point you in the right direction your going to have to do things for yourself.
Good luck and happy flashing
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thank you very much. I wasnt trying to come off as an incompetent fool lol..jus wasn't sure if there was such a thing. Thank you!
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Im still new to the tmobile gs2, had it a couple days. Had a atet gs2 before, what kernel do you guys recommend? right now im trying faux's kernel.
what are you hoping to get with a different kernel?
there are many to choose from
and they are all similar in what they offer
so unless you know exactly what you want, there's no telling which one is the one you are looking for
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what are you hoping to get with a different kernel?
there are many to choose from
and they are all similar in what they offer
so unless you know exactly what you want, there's no telling which one is the one you are looking for
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ok what would be the best kernel for great battery life, and also smoothness and speed. so yeah the best kernel for battery,speed nice and snappy smooth etc?
bullet, synergy and faux are the most popular ones. I personally use faux since i've historically used his for the g2x and sensation which gave me really good results. I've used bullet as well and it was pretty solid. the faux kernel is the newest of the three i've mentioned so it's not as "mature" as the other two yet. That being said, i haven't had problems with reboots.
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bullet, synergy and faux are the most popular ones. I personally use faux since i've historically used his for the g2x and sensation which gave me really good results. I've used bullet as well and it was pretty solid. the faux kernel is the newest of the three i've mentioned so it's not as "mature" as the other two yet. That being said, i haven't had problems with reboots.
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what is your average battery life on faux? Also what governor,voltages etc? I need more opinions people!
anyone that's tried all 3 of thse kernels? info please.
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anyone that's tried all 3 of thse kernels? info please.
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The question you ask is really hard to answer. Phones are like people. They are picky about what they like best on them. Certain kernels that may work the best for me. May not work the best for you.
Killbynature said:
The question you ask is really hard to answer. Phones are like people. They are picky about what they like best on them. Certain kernels that may work the best for me. May not work the best for you.
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I know that, just wondering what the majority of people's opinions are on which one has the best battery life, speed, smoothness etc. Of course I want speed and smoothness, but mostly want to know which one has the best battery life.
I really appreciate everyones replies, thanks alot!!
i tried several
my fav are bullet and/or synergy
both works well with most ROM available in the DEV section
AllGamer said:
i tried several
my fav are bullet and/or synergy
both works well with most ROM available in the DEV section
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thank you! ok almost done then ill leave you alone. out of the 2 which has the best battery life?
Synergy gives me the best battery life. I found it smoother than bullet.
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Synergy gives me the best battery life. I found it smoother than bullet.
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I have found the same results. I run synergy with juggernaut
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FAUX123 give me the smoothness of Synergy but better battery life.
Hey fellas. first let me say,i read,then read som more were I dont have to ask (dumb) questions that clutter
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xdHey fellas. first let me say,i read,then read som more were I dont have to ask (dumb) questions that clutter XDA.
Im trying to find rogues kernels. The downloads prefferably. Desperado,gunslinger,stuff like this. CAN ANY ONE HELP?
THANX IN ADVANCED GUYS
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The kernels are in the dev section.. around page 4.. but here is the archive of all the kernels of team rogue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24014670&postcount=2
also they say don't use any nandriod back up or flashing on ICS roms or leak builds because of instability. hope this helps
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The kernels are in the dev section.. around page 4.. but here is the archive of all the kernels of team rogue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24014670&postcount=2
also they say don't use any nandriod back up or flashing on ICS roms or leak builds because of instability. hope this helps
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Thanx dude.
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Im trying to find rogues kernels. The downloads prefferably. Desperado,gunslinger,stuff like this. CAN ANY ONE HELP?
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Jeep guy still owes me some hot wings so I'm going to correct his post.
Save these links, they come in handy.
Here are the rogue custom kernels, scroll down to the -Archive- section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1341564&highlight=team+rogue
Here are the stock and also some of the older custom kernels:
http://www.android.net/forum/downloads.php?s=&do=cat&id=20
Edit: To avoid any confusion, these kernels are for Gingerbread based ROMs.
Is there still any development going on for GB kernels? It seems like when ICS started showing up that kernel dev slacked off. Would love to see some new kernels that are tweaked for better battery life.
pdaddy said:
Is there still any development going on for GB kernels? It seems like when ICS started showing up that kernel dev slacked off. Would love to see some new kernels that are tweaked for better battery life.
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In my experience rouge gunslinger gave me AMAZING battery life I could easily get 2 days of use out of it but it made my rom run a little laggy. I am using EL26 right now with StrongSteves Odexed blue and it FLIES and battery life is still pretty good. Not as good as gunslinger but I couldn't deal with the lagging. Every device is different though you might get amazing battery life and performance with Gunslinger. Stay away from hitman it has caused a lot of problems.
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In my experience rouge gunslinger gave me AMAZING battery life I could easily get 2 days of use out of it but it made my rom run a little laggy. I am using EL26 right now with StrongSteves Odexed blue and it FLIES and battery life is still pretty good. Not as good as gunslinger but I couldn't deal with the lagging. Every device is different though you might get amazing battery life and performance with Gunslinger. Stay away from hitman it has caused a lot of problems.
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Heres what im thinkin. Im runnin calks 2.9.2 ics themed,fd05 modem,and gunslinger kernel.gps locks instant,and my service has increased. The phone is drag bike fast and I love this setup. Im gonna upgrade to calks 3.0 and run all the same kernels and whatnnot. I havent heard of any probs with this setup so im going ahead with it
Thanks for the reply's. I am running 1.41 also. Maybe it's the apps I am running. I format every 2 weeks or so and it runs great for a while.
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Hey guys,
recently rooted my phone (for the first time) and flashed CM10. I've been reading about Kernels and how they can improve battery life and performance and stuff.
I haven't really understood how a kernel would work. Can I just flash it like how I flashed a ROM? Would it 'delete' my earlier CM10 kernel?
Which kernels are compatible with CM10? Which is the best for battery life and snappiness of the processor?
I've heard of Lean,PopcornKernal, and of course, francos.
Thanks,
Sahil
All of them are good. There isn't a best kernel. You should really stay away from asking those questions. And if you don't tune the kernel there is no way to get any difference than from stock.
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Im not sure if cm10 requires its own set of kernels but my phone liked the air kernel (ran cooler) and lean (as a bonus removed the purply tint at lower brightness)
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All of them are good. There isn't a best kernel. You should really stay away from asking those questions. And if you don't tune the kernel there is no way to get any difference than from stock.
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Please explain how you tube your kernel.
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Please explain how you tube your kernel.
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depends on the kernel, on the device and on the user.
mpu/core/iva voltages, smartreflex and color control are a few examples.
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SahilC said:
I haven't really understood how a kernel would work. Can I just flash it like how I flashed a ROM? Would it 'delete' my earlier CM10 kernel?
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kernels are like the engine to a car/rom. They're pretty much what manages and drives everything, whereas the rom is like the entire OS.
Every ROM comes with a kernel by default but it can be replaced simply by flashing a kernel on top of it. Conversely, flashing a rom will replace whatever kernel you're running now with the rom's kernel.
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Please explain how you tube your kernel.
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Many kernels come with their apps (which can be found in their threads), or some apps might have access to some properties. Also, some roms (cm comes to mind) have access to some properties of some kernels, though there was a recent fuss made about incompatibility so its not perfect.
Franco Kernel
Hey guys! I want to root my GN and I'm a bit confused about what Kernel use...
I have seen this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367341
Did anyone try the newest version of Franco Kernel (r292)? What's about stability, battery drains, lags... ?
I'd recommend trying Franco's kernel out, it is supported by a nice updater app that can auto-flash the kernel and keep you informed of updates. Doing a bit of research yourself is also always recommended here - this site is for learning about your device. Good luck!
James bond kernal claims to be best in battry life , bt acc. To me trinity alpha 67 with setcpu profiles provide best results.
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I'd recommend trying Franco's kernel out, it is supported by a nice updater app that can auto-flash the kernel and keep you informed of updates. Doing a bit of research yourself is also always recommended here - this site is for learning about your device. Good luck!
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OK thanks! I'll test it as soon as!
The Best trinity alpha 67 for 4.1.2. .
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Hey XDA
Ok Im new to rooting & I only haved rooted to the Wicked Rom as of late, didn't even try to go forward with their red/blue theme or bloat loader level 1 or 2 because theres no directions on even how to do it so w/e
Basically Im looking for a pretty basic stock mod either with ICS 4.0.4 or Jellybean. MY MAIN concern is all the stock functions that I should be able to use with the phone, (wifi calling all the way to motions).:good: 2nd BATTERY LIFE :angel: , 3rdly, all around FAST & SNAPPY Not too worried about the overral lay out because I can use nova or go launcher to my liking... & of course, ZERO BLOAT WARE
CLIFFS OF RECOMMENDED REQUIREMENTS:
CWM Flashable
ALL stock functions.
BATTERY LIFEEEEEE
Fast & Snappy response
ZERO bloatware.
Would greatly appreciate the help, I searched around but not one any1 wanted these specific layout of priorities.
Thnx in advance!
Cheers~
Pretty sure the wicked themes are flashable. Although wicked v4 now uses aroma installer which lets you choose the theme, kernel, and bloat levels. Always be sure to back up before you do anything.
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Pretty sure the wicked themes are flashable. Although wicked v4 now uses aroma installer which lets you choose the theme, kernel, and bloat levels. Always be sure to back up before you do anything.
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thanks but you know what? seems like its not that great on battery life IMO.
Depends also on what kernel you choose. Many say trinity and ktoonesz kernels are the best with battery life. Also check out the xquizit or crimson roms and Look through the threads and try to find what you prefer. Try to Go through the whole thread because many questions have been answered in previous pages.
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The freegs3 rom with the Trinity kernel is running great for me
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Depends also on what kernel you choose. Many say trinity and ktoonesz kernels are the best with battery life. Also check out the xquizit or crimson roms and Look through the threads and try to find what you prefer. Try to Go through the whole thread because many questions have been answered in previous pages.
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The freegs3 rom with the Trinity kernel is running great for me
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Thank you so much guys! Yea I havent really messed with any of the kernels so far either but Im definitely going to be doing more reading over the week and will definitely try out that Freegs3 rom w/ Trinity as a start!
gotta love the xda forums!
cheers~
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Thank you so much guys! Yea I havent really messed with any of the kernels so far either but Im definitely going to be doing more reading over the week and will definitely try out that Freegs3 rom w/ Trinity as a start!
gotta love the xda forums!
cheers~
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No problem man. Good luck! Be sure to back up, factory reset, wipe cache & dalvik when switching between ROMs. (Make a habit of it )
Flash to latest stock via Odin, root and install titanium backup and remove the bloat yourself.
Honestly I am very impressed with stock! (I am running CM10 though)
Experimenting with kernels would be good, though they may break functionality...
All of those stock features that are so cool (motions) are battery consuming... though I have had consistent good battery with this phone. Coming from EVO 4g with 3500 mah extended battery that didn't last much longer...
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Hey all,
Just wanted to see which ROM/Kernel everyone is using. I'm looking to get the best battery life I can. I'm currently using Sammy but I've heard that the stock kernel is good as well? I'd love to hear everyone's recommendations and suggestions.
I'm using the current AOKP (actually i haven't installed the update from today yet) as well as the latest Ktoonez's KT747 kernel and have nothing but great things to say about the battery life. The KT747 also comes with Ktweaker for overclocking and undervolting which when balanced properly can increase performance all the while actually improving battery life.
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I'm using the current AOKP (actually i haven't installed the update from today yet) as well as the latest Ktoonez's KT747 kernel and have nothing but great things to say about the battery life. The KT747 also comes with Ktweaker for overclocking and undervolting which when balanced properly can increase performance all the while actually improving battery life.
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+ 1 billion to this lol. Get the newest ROM and kernel from last night WOW, you'll think you phone is on crack its so fast. Just be sure to follow directions in each respective op.
i really like having TouchWiz. any suggestions?
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i really like having TouchWiz. any suggestions?
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I have tried a few and always end up going back to rooted stock. Samsung did a good job with their stock rom on the s3.
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i really like having TouchWiz. any suggestions?
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Kyan, ariel, team ressurection, miui, try one, make a nandroid, try another, make a nandroid, flash another one....... they all are great ROMs . Nobody can tell which is the best for you. Wipe flash and backups welcome to xda
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