I feel as if I'm the only one with horrible battery life. On average my battery lasts around 8 hours and that's if I check up on it once in a while. I was at 41% charge and I watched a 4 minute youtube video and my battery dropped to 33%. My phone was rooted but that was it, I don't have any knowledge on roms or anything. Can anyone else recommend what to do with my phone? I don't want to sacrifice usability but I really need a longer lasting battery. Are there any ROMS I can download, or kernels, basically anything to help out.
Try out the infamous 2.0 kernel, can grab it from the infamous rom i believe.
its known to give really good battery life. also kts kernel with good set up can also give good battey life.
can also download betterbatterystats and see what is draining your app. try disabling sync and look at how many accounts are synching...all those are factors in battery drains.
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Try out the infamous 2.0 kernel, can grab it from the infamous rom i believe.
its known to give really good battery life. also kts kernel with good set up can also give good battey life.
can also download betterbatterystats and see what is draining your app. try disabling sync and look at how many accounts are synching...all those are factors in battery drains.
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Okay, I need to root my phone real quick. I'm going to download the infamous 2.0 kernel, and I'll try to find where I can download a kts kernel, do you have a link to this kernel? Also how do I install kernels . Thank you. Is there any rom for me to download?
You flash kernels like anything else. I'd suggest cwm paired with ROM manager.
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You flash kernels like anything else. I'd suggest cwm paired with ROM manager.
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I've never actually flashed anything.
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I've never actually flashed anything.
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Well make sure you do a lot of reading before you do any flashing...
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I've never actually flashed anything.
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Before you flash ANYTHING you should ALWAYS do a nandroid backup. This backs up what your currently running and if you get in a pinch you can always restore your nandroi d backup. Never install anything without doing your backup first. You will be very glad you have that backup at times. To flash a rom or kernel you must first be rooted. Then your steps are first do your nandroid backup then go into recovery by pressing volume up power and home button. This will take you to your custom recovery that you installed after rooting. Then you wipe data factory reset then wipe cash and dalvik now you won't have a system and you can cleanly install your rom. You will choose zip from sd card.scroll through and find the rom you placed on the root of your sd card. Now install then reboot. That's it. If there is any issue with the rom you can restore your backup the same way but you would wipe then press restore backup and choose the backup you wish to restore. Hope this helps. But read read and read again. Do not make any changes to your device until your comfortable and have read and understood the processes thoroughly!!!
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Before you flash ANYTHING you should ALWAYS do a nandroid backup. This backs up what your currently running and if you get in a pinch you can always restore your nandroi d backup. Never install anything without doing your backup first. You will be very glad you have that backup at times. To flash a rom or kernel you must first be rooted. Then your steps are first do your nandroid backup then go into recovery by pressing volume up power and home button. This will take you to your custom recovery that you installed after rooting. Then you wipe data factory reset then wipe cash and dalvik now you won't have a system and you can cleanly install your rom. You will choose zip from sd card.scroll through and find the rom you placed on the root of your sd card. Now install then reboot. That's it. If there is any issue with the rom you can restore your backup the same way but you would wipe then press restore backup and choose the backup you wish to restore. Hope this helps. But read read and read again. Do not make any changes to your device until your comfortable and have read and understood the processes thoroughly!!!
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Thank you so much! I've successfully installed the infamous Rom and it looks cool so far, the question that I have is can I have a rom installed and can I download Kernels from other Roms. I'm still trying to maximize my battery life .
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Thank you so much! I've successfully installed the infamous Rom and it looks cool so far, the question that I have is can I have a rom installed and can I download Kernels from other Roms. I'm still trying to maximize my battery life .
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Yes you can download and install other Kernels as long as they are compatible with your rom. For example, if you have the Infamous Rom installed which is TW (TouchWiz) based as opposed to AOSP/CM based, you can install compatible TW kernels. I'd recommend looking into the KT-SGS4 Kernel at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393708.
Check out the thread started by skipjacks called "insanely better battery life when idle." It will help you get tremendous improvements in battery while you are not using the screen.
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Check out the thread started by skipjacks called "insanely better battery life when idle." It will help you get tremendous improvements in battery while you are not using the screen.
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Its true. It will help. But keep in mind you have to sacrifice some features to achieve it. Its a great solution for some, a horrible solution for others.
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I installed Infamous rom yesterday and in total i got 6 hours and 30 minutes of screen time... this was a huge improvement, i was using it heavily the entire time, i was watching video after video... I dont know if its the best rom out there but it works for me.
Edit- Just installed the KTS kernel, hopefully this will further extend my battery life.
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I installed Infamous rom yesterday and in total i got 6 hours and 30 minutes of screen time... this was a huge improvement, i was using it heavily the entire time, i was watching video after video... I dont know if its the best rom out there but it works for me.
Edit- Just installed the KTS kernel, hopefully this will further extend my battery life.
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6:30 of screen on time is pushing the upper limit of what you can expect to see. So it sounds like you have fixed your issue as well as you can.
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Infamous alpha 9.1
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I am getting ready to install a custom kernel on my dinc, and just wanted to get a confirmation that I'm going to be doing it right. So if you agree with this procedure, let me know!!! And be sure to include a kernel suggestion(priority is battery life)
1. Find Kernel and download the .zip file
2. Plug the phone in, mount to disc drive, and drag the .zip file over to the root of your SD card
3. Unplug phone, boot into clockwork recovery
4. chose option: Install zip from SD
5. chose option: choose zip from SD
6. Choose your custom kernel
7. click yes to install
8. Reboot phone
Sound right guys???
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I am getting ready to install a custom kernel on my dinc, and just wanted to get a confirmation that I'm going to be doing it right. So if you agree with this procedure, let me know!!! And be sure to include a kernel suggestion(priority is battery life)
1. Find Kernel and download the .zip file
2. Plug the phone in, mount to disc drive, and drag the .zip file over to the root of your SD card
3. Unplug phone, boot into clockwork recovery
Nandroid (make backup)
4. chose option: Install zip from SD
5. chose option: choose zip from SD
6. Choose your custom kernel
7. click yes to install
8. Reboot phone
Sound right guys???
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now it sounds right
Yes, that is more or less correct. It's not always mentioned, but you should also wipe Dalvik when flashing kernels.
As far as a suggestion, what kind of ROM are you running? Keep in mind that Sense ROMs and AOSP kernels may not play nice together, and vice-versa.
For Sense, I personally like Lou's #8, great battery life and smooth as hell performance.
AOSP, I like Savage Zen, what little I've used it.. but it's fairly new and I've been on Sense ROMs recently.
EDIT: And what g00s3y said.
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Not sure what Nandroid is lol still new at this haha
7he Messiah said:
Yes, that is more or less correct. It's not always mentioned, but you should also wipe Dalvik when flashing kernels.
As far as a suggestion, what kind of ROM are you running? Keep in mind that Sense ROMs and AOSP kernels may not play nice together, and vice-versa.
For Sense, I personally like Lou's #8, great battery life and smooth as hell performance.
AOSP, I like Savage Zen, what little I've used it.. but it's fairly new and I've been on Sense ROMs recently.
EDIT: And what g00s3y said.
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I'm running the stock rom that came with my incredible. Rooted using unrevoked, don't know if that takes me back to 2.1 or not. And how do I wipe Dalvik?
Recommend SwiFTP on device and an ftp client on PC, then no need for USB or mounting drive, etc - it becomes drag & drop.
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Not sure what Nandroid is lol still new at this haha
I'm running the stock rom that came with my incredible. Rooted using unrevoked, don't know if that takes me back to 2.1 or not. And how do I wipe Dalvik?
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Nandroid is a full system backup. In Clockwork, go to "Backup and Restore" and click Backup. This creates a folder in /SDCard/Clockworkmod/backup/date-and-time.
To wipe Dalvik, in Clockwork go to "Advanced" and click "Wipe Dalvik Cache." Be warned, the next time you boot after this wipe it is possible for it to take literally several minutes, that is fine and normal, just let it go.
To find your Android version, go to Settings > About Phone > Software Information. You are probably on 2.2 if the phone is new.
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Nandroid is a full system backup. In Clockwork, go to "Backup and Restore" and click Backup. This creates a folder in /SDCard/Clockworkmod/backup/date-and-time.
To wipe Dalvik, in Clockwork go to "Advanced" and click "Wipe Dalvik Cache." Be warned, the next time you boot after this wipe it is possible for it to take literally several minutes, that is fine and normal, just let it go.
To find your Android version, go to Settings > About Phone > Software Information. You are probably on 2.2 if the phone is new.
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yeah 2.2 is correct. So do I need to download nandroid, or just follow the backup steps in clockwork like you said?
The Black Droid said:
yeah 2.2 is correct. So do I need to download nandroid, or just follow the backup steps in clockwork like you said?
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just follow the backup steps in clockwork
Just do the backup in Clockwork. People refer to it as a "Nandroid" because that is what the option was actually called in the older versions of Clockwork. Nowadays it's just called "Backup," but the old name is still used in conversation.
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Just do the backup in Clockwork. People refer to it as a "Nandroid" because that is what the option was actually called in the older versions of Clockwork. Nowadays it's just called "Backup," but the old name is still used in conversation.
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Thanks for the info. Now something was said about how I need to be careful about the kernels I install, care to link a stock speed undervolted hydra kernel that will work with what I got going on?
Personally I would go with ziggy's or HeyItsLou's kernels
ziggy - www.ziggy471.com
HeyItsLou - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=859337
Hydra kernels haven't been updated in quite some time, and to be honest i'm not even sure where to get them anymore.
But, thats your decision to make, the best kernel is the one that works best with your phone and for you.
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Thanks for the info. Now something was said about how I need to be careful about the kernels I install, care to link a stock speed undervolted hydra kernel that will work with what I got going on?
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I don't believe they are undervolted, but here is HeyItsLou's thread. His kernels (as stated earlier, specifically #8 in my case) are what I have had the best of luck with when it comes to Sense ROM performance:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=859337
Performing the backup now, and got Lou's #8 ready to be loaded. I'll post back and let everyone know how it runs. Thanks for the help guys
Install went well. I noticed right off the bat I lost the little weather animation that shows up on my home screen. I figure if the kernel plans to save me some battery life, those little animations have to go I'm assuming
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Install went well. I noticed right off the bat I lost the little weather animation that shows up on my home screen. I figure if the kernel plans to save me some battery life, those little animations have to go I'm assuming
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Are you sure that you lost them? I don't ever remember hearing that switching kernels stopped the Sense weather animations. (I could be wrong though)
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Are you sure that you lost them? I don't ever remember hearing that switching kernels stopped the Sense weather animations. (I could be wrong though)
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Nope, it actually came back up all of a sudden after a few minutes, not sure what caused the delay, but the kernel seems to be working smoothly with my phone. I wouldn't be surprised though if I tried out a bunch to see which one I like best, ya know?
having problems with kernels
I have loaded kernerls in the past... but now im running cm6 stable and i tried a few of chads kernels.. snd my phone boots to the lock screen but i have no touch input? can someone provode a link to some kernerls that should work with cm6.. and btw will the same kernels work with cm7?
thank you
Can't confirm the Nandroid backup enough... always do one before you do anything.
I'm using savage Zen for the 1st time today and it seems fairly stable... rom is minuit 1.2.11... battery life is 52% with 11 hours use... I like this the best so far...
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Question...how do you go back to the latest stock kernal? I am currently running the latewt Magnolia, and decided to try Lou's #9. I've been having some difficulty (yes I've played with a bunch of roms and kernals) but was told in the magnolia discussion that stock was the best and optimized for yge rom. So how do I go about doing it? Thanks!
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I've been reading a lot about Rom manager and the opinions are varied.
Is it okay to use for flashing, or better just to use it to download ROMs and get into CWR easier and go manual from there?
How about the backup function?
siskiou said:
I've been reading a lot about Rom manager and the opinions are varied.
Is it okay to use for flashing, or better just to use it to download ROMs and get into CWR easier and go manual from there?
How about the backup function?
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I use it for backups (because it's easy to give them a custom name), and Fixing Permissions. Anything else I do from CWM after downloading on a computer. Just my style.
I don't have a need for it, I like to do everything in recovery.
I like it for downloading Roms and installing... As stated above, backups are easy to rename or delete... I also use it flash kernals that I have saved in Dropbox... Check for new Roms...
All in all I'm happy with the Rom Manager app
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I don't have a need for it, I like to do everything in recovery.
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+1 me too 10chars
I have had varied results with rom manager. It's great when it works, but really frustrating when it won't. I use it for backups and flashing kernels and themes and such, but I prefer to do roms manually, just because I like to wipe the dalvic cache, something rom manager won't do.
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I used it to update my recovery and to manage backups
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I used it to update my recovery and to manage backups
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me 5, wish there was a alternative to rom manager
It's a great app, I use it for Backup and to check out random ROM info.
That been said, other than backup, I do everything else in CWM recovery.
Thanks for all the opinions!
So far, I've use it to download a rom, make backups (love that you can give them recognizable names) and to boot into CWM. Is it somehow safer to boot into recovery after shutting down the phone?
Saving back ups are great as others have pointed out, but it is also a great way for a newbie to flashing roms to get comfortable IMO. My first few months of flashing new roms was done all through rom manager.
I used mainly to update roms since they have that list thing, saves me time and effort to manually go on xda and such sites to check if the roms have been updated. Don't see it as anything nooby, just don't feel like scrolling through ads on XDA just to see if the TSMPoolParty rom has been updated or not, when I can just check in the Rom Manager and not have to deal with any ads.
The ads prevent you from coming here? Really?
Well thankfully for me I don't run into ads on any website I go to.
If you are using Firefox you should download Noscript. Probably the best Add-on I use to date. I never look at those annoying ads or pop-ups anymore.
I love ROM manager! It is excellent for making any backup, might I suggest weekly (or more!) backups with this app. It also good for downloading and managing new and current ROMs. Installing a ROM is probably most efficiently done through Clockwork though... unfortunately the ability to wipe certain things can't be done in this app... hopefully those are planned features though, if they're even possible.
I perfer to use CWM instead of rom manager. Just seems more safe to me. I can ensure that i do a full wipe and clear cache. Sometimes Rom Manager may not do it fully and when you flash roms is craps out.
Can someone tell me if there is a difference between turning off the phone and booting into CWM, and using Rom Manager to get there?
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Can someone tell me if there is a difference between turning off the phone and booting into CWM, and using Rom Manager to get there?
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Yeah. It's easier to use ROM Manager.
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Yeah. It's easier to use ROM Manager.
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That's what I think, too.
Hey guys, I just rooted my phone a few hours ago from the tutorial here on this site for my android 2.3.3 hboot 2.16....well i finally got to root it and got really excited. THe main 2 reasons i rooted were for wifi tethering and terrible battery life. Bought an extended battery before but didnt help much.
Anyway i think i flashed it lol with superuser? ( i backed up files with rom manager and myrombackup) I just downloaded set cpu with the following settings
enabled check notifications check
screen off priority 100 245 max 245 min performance
charging full priority 50 998 max 245 min ondemand
battery<75 priority 50 806 max 245 min ondemand
So my question is, are these good settings? how much better do you think my battery life will be with these settings?
oh and do roms and kernels come in like the same zip file? where i flash them together? and which do you guys think is best for battery life, but similar to the evo stock rom? i dont wanna change my phone too much, i like it, just didnt like the battery life...sorry if this question is redundant, but most of the threads i found were really old so i didnt wanna put in an old rom or kernel if i dont have to.... THANK u guys so much before hand.
If you want to stay stock there are a few roms in the development forum that are stock with bloat removed and minimal mods. You might check some of those out.
One example is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249615
The next step would be a ROM that is ported to the Evo but with a stock look. I am running MikG which I think is one of the best.
A ROM will always come with a kernel that will be flashed with it. You can always flash a different kernel over it later. Freedom is a good kernel (see my sig for a link).
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If your looking for a stock rooted ROM with good battery life you might want to try a froyo ROM with an sbc kernel you will get almost 2 times more out of your battery and its the same old sense 1.0 so you won't even notice a difference.
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m20120 said:
If you want to stay stock there are a few roms in the development forum that are stock with bloat removed and minimal mods. You might check some of those out.
One example is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249615
The next step would be a ROM that is ported to the Evo but with a stock look. I am running MikG which I think is one of the best.
A ROM will always come with a kernel that will be flashed with it. You can always flash a different kernel over it later. Freedom is a good kernel (see my sig for a link).
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thanks a lot! but umm how is the battery life on MikG? and what does bloating mean and how do i remove them? lol sorry if i sound like a newbie :/ and ohh- one question on roms, can i keep this rom forever lol, or will it end up not working one day and ill have to update to another one???
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thanks a lot! but umm how is the battery life on MikG? and what does bloating mean and how do i remove them? lol sorry if i sound like a newbie :/ and ohh- one question on roms, can i keep this rom forever lol, or will it end up not working one day and ill have to update to another one???
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Battery is OK like any gb ROM and bloat is what we call any apps that come from our carrier that you don't want or need on the ROM like stocks ,nova , sprint TV etc..
Edit: you can remove apps "bloat" with any app that will let you like titanium backup I use antek app its free on the market.
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If your looking for a stock rooted ROM with good battery life you might want to try a froyo ROM with an sbc kernel you will get almost 2 times more out of your battery and its the same old sense 1.0 so you won't even notice a difference.
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Thanks, again im sorry if i sound like such a newbie- but the evo comes with sense 1.0? i thought it was something more updated then that lol- and 2x better is a lot better! but um same question, will these roms just up and stop working one day even if i never update the sprint update? or will i be able to keep it if im happy?
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Thanks, again im sorry if i sound like such a newbie- but the evo comes with sense 1.0? i thought it was something more updated then that lol- and 2x better is a lot better! but um same question, will these roms just up and stop working one day even if i never update the sprint update? or will i be able to keep it if im happy?
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Yeah the evo got stuck with sense 1.0 even with the gb update .
If what ever ROM you flash works for you you can keep it forever if you like you will need to try out a few ROMs they all work different on each evo there are a few different types if evos .
What might work good for me might not for you.
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Here is a link to a very nice froyo ROM that runs nice and you can flash an sbc kernel for better battery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=793471
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Yeah the evo got stuck with sense 1.0 even with the gb update .
If what ever ROM you flash works for you you can keep it forever if you like you will need to try out a few ROMs they all work different on each evo there are a few different types if evos .
What might work good for me might not for you.
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ohhh makes sense now thank u! should i just get the rom i want from this site?
and just to recap, i wipe/factory reset the phone from the loading screen, then backup? even if i already backed up?? and then flash the phone with the new rom and kernel?
Edit: just read ur last post thanks!
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ohhh makes sense now thank u! should i just get the rom i want from this site?
and just to recap, i wipe/factory reset the phone from the loading screen, then backup? even if i already backed up?? and then flash the phone with the new rom and kernel?
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What recovery are you using ?
I recommend amon ra 2.3 if your not already .
If you already backed up your ROM from recovery "nandroid backup" then you don't need to do it again its just in case something goes wrong so you can go back to it.
Yes download the ROM from here and the kernel then wipe everything except your sd card and battery stats "you can wipe your battery stats if your battery is at a 100%" then flash the ROM and then the kernel.
If you get any fc's after first boot fix permissions if that doesn't work go back into recovery and wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot that will fix most problems.
Hope that helps you out.
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What recovery are you using ?
I recommend amon ra 2.3 if your not already .
If you already backed up your ROM from recovery "nandroid backup" then you don't need to do it again its just in case something goes wrong so you can go back to it.
Yes download the ROM from here and the kernel then wipe everything except your sd card and battery stats "you can wipe your battery stats if your battery is at a 100%" then flash the ROM and then the kernel.
If you get any fc's after first boot fix permissions if that doesn't work go back into recovery and wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot that will fix most problems.
Hope that helps you out.
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wow, you're super helpful
i actually used the superuser backup- from this thread- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1218386
what's the difference between that and amon ra 2.3?
also i did a backup from the recovery and also from rommanager.
and finally, lets say i get the rom you told me about, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=793471 - (warm twopoint) it says on that thread,
As this ROM now uses the latest official HTC Kernel (#15) you MUST update your Radio/Wimax. I recommend Calkulin's combo update which is available here or via direct download here.
Installation Instructions:
Download Rom and Radio/Wimax updates and place in the root of SDCard.[/B]
umm does the kernel come in the same file as the rom that i download? and where do I get the radio/wimax updates and what do I do with them? do i flash them too and when?
(should I get a separate kernel for better battery life? some people commented that the battery life wasn't great with this rom, so should i use a different kernel?)
omg3 said:
wow, you're super helpful
i actually used the superuser backup- from this thread- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1218386
what's the difference between that and amon ra 2.3?
also i did a backup from the recovery and also from rommanager.
and finally, lets say i get the rom you told me about, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=793471 - (warm twopoint) it says on that thread,
As this ROM now uses the latest official HTC Kernel (#15) you MUST update your Radio/Wimax. I recommend Calkulin's combo update which is available here or via direct download here.
Installation Instructions:
Download Rom and Radio/Wimax updates and place in the root of SDCard.[/B]
umm does the kernel come in the same file as the rom that i download? and where do I get the radio/wimax updates and what do I do with them? do i flash them too and when?
(should I get a separate kernel for better battery life? some people commented that the battery life wasn't great with this rom, so should i use a different kernel?)
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Superuser is an app the let you allow root to apps that need it.
You want to make a backup from recovery its called a nandroid backup I think you have clock work mod recovery you might want to switch to amon ra 2.3 you can get the link from my sig.
When you make a backup make sure to backup your wimax keys I think cwm does it on its own in ra2.3 you can pick and choose what you want to backup.
I'm not sure what radios your on but you should be good if you had 2.3 on your phone when you rooted it.
The ROM comes with a kernel but its the stock kernel give me a minute and I'll post a link to the ones that work with it.
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Here are some kernels that work with any 2.2 ROM I use 4.3.4 sbc cfs havs more.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719763
Here is a guide to understand the different kernels.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894880
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linsalata28 said:
Superuser is an app the let you allow root to apps that need it.
You want to make a backup from recovery its called a nandroid backup I think you have clock work mod recovery you might want to switch to amon ra 2.3 you can get the link from my sig.
When you make a backup make sure to backup your wimax keys I think cwm does it on its own in ra2.3 you can pick and choose what you want to backup.
I'm not sure what radios your on but you should be good if you had 2.3 on your phone when you rooted it.
The ROM comes with a kernel but its the stock kernel give me a minute and I'll post a link to the ones that work with it.
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ok, so im putting the PC36IMG.zip to my sd card, then putting phone into recovery, then putting install zip from sd card, and clicking on that PC36IMG...sound right?
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ok, so im putting the PC36IMG.zip to my sd card, then putting phone into recovery, then putting install zip from sd card, and clicking on that PC36IMG...sound right?
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For the recovery zip make sure its on the root of your sd not in any folder then boot to your bootloader not recovery you can download an app called quick boot to do that or just turn your phone off then hold down volume and power when it comes to the bootloader it will automatically scan for the update just hit volume up to except it then you can reboot the phone or go to recovery.
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You could download ROM Manager from the market and it has the option to flash ra2.3 in the app .
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linsalata28 said:
You could download ROM Manager from the market and it has the option to flash ra2.3 in the app .
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So if I use rom manager I dont have to go to the bootloader screen? or do i have to do both? I already went to rom manager premium, then used alternate flash and now it says current recovery RA recovery v2.3 and latest recovery Clockworkmod 5.0.2.2....
Do i do a nandroid backup after setting up amona RA?
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So if I use rom manager I dont have to go to the bootloader screen? or do i have to do both? I already went to rom manager premium, then used alternate flash and now it says current recovery RA recovery v2.3 and latest recovery Clockworkmod 5.0.2.2....
Do i do a nandroid backup after setting up amona RA?
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No you don't have to flash it then I just forgot about rm and flashing it that way I don't use rm anymore only to fix permission.
Now when you go to recovery to make a backup go under backup/restore/ nand backup and select what you want to backup leave the ones that are checked then check android secure ,sdext if your sd is partitioned , and wimax I believe thats all I backup .
You don't need to backup recovery or cache .
You should also make a backup of just your wimax keys that way if you lose them in a flash you can restore just that and not have to restore a whole backup.
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No you don't have to flash it then I just forgot about rm and flashing it that way I don't use rm anymore only to fix permission.
Now when you go to recovery to make a backup go under backup/restore/ nand backup and select what you want to backup leave the ones that are checked then check android secure ,sdext if your sd is partitioned , and wimax I believe thats all I backup .
You don't need to backup recovery or cache .
You should also make a backup of just your wimax keys that way if you lose them in a flash you can restore just that and not have to restore a whole backup.
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Thank you so much! I did it both ways anyway lol, I'm currently doing a nandroid backup for everything, then doing it juts for wimax. THen ill copy them to my computer and flash drive just incase.
Ok, so i think i decided, I'm gonna get the [ROM] Myn’s Warm TwoPointTwo - [RLS 5 - 01/07/2011] - and for the kernel im gonna flash, 4.3.4-cfs-havs-more-sbc (More Aggressive HAVS) (can u make sure that's the one you have? and does it have at least 12 hours of moderate use? i text a lot, thats about it..)
ok now can you tell me if I have the steps right please?
- I'm going to download the rom Download Warm TwoPointTwo RLS 5 (Mirror 1) and paste it onto the root of my sd card.
- Then I'm going to download the kernel 4.3.4-cfs-havs-more-sbc (More Aggressive HAVS)- and paste it to the root of my sd card.
- Then, I use quick boot to go into recovery, then I wipe what I have to wipe/factory reset, then I flash the rom....
- THen I dont have to wipe again, and i just flash the kernel...THen, I can use myrombackup to get all my apps and the information in the apps back...
Should i use set cpu with this rom and kernel? and is thiss correct? lol- I'm really excited btw thank u sooo much---and oh the kernel i have on my phone right now is kernel version- 2.6.35.10...
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Thank you so much! I did it both ways anyway lol, I'm currently doing a nandroid backup for everything, then doing it juts for wimax. THen ill copy them to my computer and flash drive just incase.
Ok, so i think i decided, I'm gonna get the [ROM] Myn’s Warm TwoPointTwo - [RLS 5 - 01/07/2011] - and for the kernel im gonna flash, 4.3.4-cfs-havs-more-sbc (More Aggressive HAVS) (can u make sure that's the one you have? and does it have at least 12 hours of moderate use? i text a lot, thats about it..)
ok now can you tell me if I have the steps right please?
- I'm going to download the rom Download Warm TwoPointTwo RLS 5 (Mirror 1) and paste it onto the root of my sd card.
- Then I'm going to download the kernel 4.3.4-cfs-havs-more-sbc (More Aggressive HAVS)- and paste it to the root of my sd card.
- Then, I use quick boot to go into recovery, then I wipe what I have to wipe/factory reset, then I flash the rom....
- THen I dont have to wipe again, and i just flash the kernel...THen, I can use myrombackup to get all my apps and the information in the apps back...
Should i use set cpu with this rom and kernel? and is thiss correct? lol- I'm really excited btw thank u sooo much---and oh the kernel i have on my phone right now is kernel version- 2.6.35.10...
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Use mybackup root to backup apps and data then use it to restore them.
Yes it sounds like you got it wipe everything except your sd card, battery stats and screen rotation I'll post a like to a super wipe I use that you can flash to make sure you wipe everything as well.
Then flash the ROM then the kernel then reboot.
If you get any force closes go back into recovery and wipe cache and dalvik cache then under other run fix uid package mismatch or what ever its called that will fix permissions from recovery.
http://www.4shared.com/file/p6mi6ogM/VR_SUPERWIPE.html
Flash this before you flash the ROM it will wipe everything for you do the wipes on your own as well.
After your all done you should download the app battery calibration and calibrate your battery to get more battery life it wipes you battery stats you can do it from recovery but you should just use the app it will tell you what to do.
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I personally like cwm but the newest version has bugs so i switched to twrp but i found some sites that the 2.1 version can hard brick your phone...so im wondering if twrp 2.2 is reliable?
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I personally like cwm but the newest version has bugs so i switched to twrp but i found some sites that the 2.1 version can hard brick your phone...so im wondering if twrp 2.2 is reliable?
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I've been using TWRP 2.2 since it came out and have never had any problems with it. I was having problems with CWM and since I switched I have yet to have any complaints.
Give it a shot and let us know.
Is your question which one is more reliable which i think is more of a personal thing depending on your needs or loyalties where as is TWRP 2.2 reliable. Now I am not sure where and what circumstances 2.1 TWRP may have bricked a phone but since we are running 2.2 there is nothing to worry about. For as long as it has been out if there were any issues you would of heard of them by now. Try them both and you figure out which one better suits your needs
I used to use CWRM ( tried the latest touch and non-touch ) because I was familiar with it and the brick reports scared me, but I used to have a lot of issues after flashing ROMs and restoring texts, even though I did everything right.
Finally said screw it, and tried TWRP 2.2 - my issues are now mostly gone. And queuing up zips and a file manager are niice. So yea, my vote's on TWRP.
Russian smashed across the interwebz from my Galaxy SII.
The reason people were getting bricked on older versions of TWRP is due to user error. Once you wiped the system and ROM, the phone is "blank." People were then clicking the "reboot system" option without flashing a new ROM. As such, the phone couldn't boot. New version does not allow that option.
TWRP is the best in my opinion as it has several features like zip queueing (queue all of your zips at once ex: ROM, Gapps, etc...) and an onscreen keyboard for naming backups.
Only thing I don't like about TWRP is no "wipe battery stats". Other than that, TWRP is nifty but I still use darkside wipes out of habit from CWM.
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Only thing I don't like about TWRP is no "wipe battery stats". Other than that, TWRP is nifty but I still use darkside wipes out of habit from CWM.
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Per Google themselves, wiping battery stats is not necessary and does nothing. Any perceived benefit is purely placebo.
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Per Google themselves, wiping battery stats is not necessary and does nothing. Any perceived benefit is purely placebo.
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Per darkside cache wipe... "wiping battery stats" and never had a battery reading issue.
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I put CWM on my phone because it's what came with the CM9.1 ROM that I originally flashed.
After switching to a different rom such as Jedi Knight or JMT9, I found TWRP 2 to work wonders for what I need and the way I want info to be displayed. I found that with the touchscreen functions it's much easier to navigate recovery, though CWM has touchscreen functions now as well.
I prefer TWRP. It wipes everything completely clean, no need to flash TDJ's superwipe. It is also more reliable than CWM imo.
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I prefer TWRP. It wipes everything completely clean, no need to flash TDJ's superwipe. It is also more reliable than CWM imo.
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I was using CWM and switched to TWRP for this reason. No extra superwipe steps.
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Per darkside cache wipe... "wiping battery stats" and never had a battery reading issue.
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Cache wipe does not wipe battery stats, only cache and dalvick. Per if it helps you sleep at night, use CWM and wipe them.
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Per darkside cache wipe... "wiping battery stats" and never had a battery reading issue.
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I think that was put in place to keep people from asking for it, as well as for completeness.
It does nothing on our phone. Fact
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Dougshell said:
I think that was put in place to keep people from asking for it, as well as for completeness.
It does nothing on our phone. Fact
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I know they say wiping battery stats does nothing but so many swear by it that at this stage you might as well let them just go for it.
OP - It looks like TWRP has won in your poll, now that you have asked the question what will you do with this info?
I've tried both... never really had issues... One thing Im finding is that alot of MMS/SMS/Call Log etc. recovery tools will not work with a CWM 6 nandroid backup... Managed to get them out with Titanium Backup though, so not a problem
After switching from CWM, I've never had an issue with TWRP 2.2 so far.
But, if you decide to use CWM, I'd like to suggest: CWM 5.0.27non-touch + Darkside scripts.
TWRP is preferred
I use TWRP because of the UI and reliability. Never had an issue with it.
In some threads, OP request that you use a certain recovery whether its CWM (certain version) or TWRP so I usually keep different recoveries saved to my sd card just in case.
Plus TWRP looks better.
Go with TWRP, you will be for sure to not need those Darkside Wipes. (Reliable)
on CWM you may have to use them, depending on version (Questionable)
Any thoughts on the new jedi mind trick rom? Any screenshots?
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Any thoughts on the new jedi mind trick rom? Any screenshots?
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The new link was just put up a few minutes ago give peeps some time
funbulton said:
Any thoughts on the new jedi mind trick rom? Any screenshots?
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You can easily flash it and report back to yourself. Make a nandroid first though lol
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I've been flashing a lotta new roms lately so just seeing if I'd wanna flash this one or not
Screenshots are up on page 784 of the thread. I'm downloading it now so no other impressions. Looks good though.
I am using JB 4.1.2, Jedi Mind Trick JB2 build with the beta kernel as a DD. Prior to I was using JMT X4 and this is much nicer IMO.
No issues on my end and all working as it should except for what dev knows about and is working on but those are not show stoppers for me.
Try it you will like it but follow directions
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Any thoughts on the new jedi mind trick rom? Any screenshots?
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I have been flashing roms since the original droid and have made many mistakes, even when I thought I knew exactly what I was doing. That said, after not following the instructions to the letter and having issues, I did follow them and "walla" NO problems. I found that letting it sit the full 10 minutes and using app2zip for program restore works perfectly. Don't theme or modify for a while, let it get use to the new rom. It is smooth, fast and stable.
there are issues with JMT 2.1
there was a lot of SOD=Sleep of Death issues
and cannot get past boot screen issues...
I went back to 1.1 for now and seems good...
btw... there is news of a new kernel version to come out tonight...
see this page
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818305&page=845
hope this helped m8
Running good over here just the battery is killing me
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Running good over here just the battery is killing me
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That shouldn't really be happening. I used to run the Jedi Jelly 5 and that was from a leak and my phone lasted 24 hours at minimum. Get some wakelock apps and see why your phone isn't sleeping.
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its pretty nice i like it
Loved JediKnight 6. Just waiting for it to be as smooth. Hopefully there will be a 5*5 display option. Until then I am on stock JB.
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Just updated the rom today, works REALLY well.Most Buttery smooth stock-ish rom I've ever played with. If I didn't know better, I'd say it had v6 baked in. Or at least some of the edits.
I'd highly recommend it if you're looking for a stock rom, debloated, and running stable. Has Vol Wake mod, which I personally hate, but it's honestly not that bad as far as battery.
Stock battery and moderate usage I can last all day before having to throw it on the charger. By moderate, I mean a few hours of Memedroid, XDA, and Chrome. Perhaps an hour or two of gaming and some phone calls with a bit of texting.
JMT JB3 is out as of yesterday
It's running super smooth seems all good
the toggles even work now
only thing is the little battery glitch
where when fully charged you pull out at 100%
and it drops to 97% or 96% instantly
I am sure ptmr3 will fix that soon
This bug is universal with tmo jellybean roms
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I've had no issue with battery. Then again my phone is new so maybe my battery hadn't gone through heavy usage like you guys.
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I'm on JMTv6 haven't flashed in a long time and trying to update to JMT JB.
I think everyone else seems to know what they're doing, so there arent any detailed tutorials but could you guys elaborate on these for a noob:
TWRP Recovery Recommended! Downloaded and it downloaded some script recovery...what else do I have to do?
ALWAYS FULL WIPE! - how? do I need some darkside wipe script through CWM?
-Download ROM - done
-Backup your apps with preferred method(app2zip is great) - done
-Nandroid - what is this? how do i download/use it?
-Wipe data ( factory data reset) - in CWM recovery?
-Wipe system (Format system (in mounts/storage) if on CWM) - same as above?
-DO NOT RESTORE DATA!!! - uhhh...then how do I get my stuff back?
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I'm on JMTv6 haven't flashed in a long time and trying to update to JMT JB.
I think everyone else seems to know what they're doing, so there arent any detailed tutorials but could you guys elaborate on these for a noob:
TWRP Recovery Recommended! Downloaded and it downloaded some script recovery...what else do I have to do?
ALWAYS FULL WIPE! - how? do I need some darkside wipe script through CWM?
-Download ROM - done
-Backup your apps with preferred method(app2zip is great) - done
-Nandroid - what is this? how do i download/use it?
-Wipe data ( factory data reset) - in CWM recovery?
-Wipe system (Format system (in mounts/storage) if on CWM) - same as above?
-DO NOT RESTORE DATA!!! - uhhh...then how do I get my stuff back?
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Download goo manager, go to menu and install recovery alternative, that will give you twrp.
Full wipe is an old term that refers to wiping everything. Twrp handles most of the wiping upon flashing. All you need to do is a factory reset, then flash the ROM off your choice. A dalvik and cache wipe after its optional, but not required. Though has been known to prevent issues.
Nandroid means to backup your current ROM. It's literally a snapshot of your current phone setup. Including apps, settings, and ROM. You can restore any time you want and it will be like you never left. It's built into recovery, just select backup/restore
Some ROMs don't want you to restore data. Jmt says it to prevent conflicting data. I don't see how it could hurt as long as it's just apps and not system apps, I'll have to test this, but basically, it means don't restore your data partition from a previous Nandroid. Titanium backups are fine to restore.
Any other questions just pm me. Writing this from my phone so if I forgot something let me know
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I was okay with it. The drop down status bar was to ugly for me so I switched to hellybean 4.1.2.
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battery?
I came back to the jmt jb ROM after leaving the ICS version for AOKP mr1 builds and the Sons of Androids ROMS (which both frickin rock! btw). But when I returned to the jb version of jmt, v3 to be exact, I found it drained my battery VERY fast. Anyone else having this issue? Am I just spoiled by the customization freedom of the Sons of Android?