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I'm running the stock kernel right now with Android Revolution ROM. Anyone have a kernel on their GNex that they really like?
You're pretty limited as most of the kernel developers have gone on to 4.0.3.
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You're pretty limited as most of the kernel developers have gone on to 4.0.3.
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Pretty much what he said. Your only alternative is to use MoDaCo's 4.0.2 ROM allowing 4.0.3 kernels. But I'd just recommend using AOKP, its on 4.0.3 and you can combine that with Franco's kernel. Amazing combination and I recommend it.
I was using ARHD but he never updated to 4.0.3 as he's waiting for the binaries for 4.0.3 on Google's part. I don't fully agree with what he's doing so I moved onto AOKP. AOKP offers a lot more features that are amazing and every update just brings on new features that I really like. So you should check that out
If you want the "leaked" 4.0.3 from somewhere, use one of those rom, but might not be stable. I am using arhd with james bond kernel with 1.35 oc uv, it run like better, no crash, stable like stock. The choice is your, stable or not stable. Most of the rom out there are just diffetent name but 99% are the same.
zeke1988 said:
If you want the "leaked" 4.0.3 from somewhere, use one of those rom, but might not be stable. I am using arhd with james bond kernel with 1.35 oc uv, it run like better, no crash, stable like stock. The choice is your, stable or not stable. Most of the rom out there are just diffetent name but 99% are the same.
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4.0.3 is not leaked. It's compiled off AOSP source. And it very much stable. AOKP is also not the same as the other ROMs. Unique features such as changing color of the clock, adding PM/AM, smaller PM/AM, center clock, power saver are there. This is what separates this ROM from the rest.
Gotcha, thanks guys. There are are a few things I've been wanting to do with 4.0.3 anyway, so maybe I'll bit the bullet and switch to a different ROM. I looked into AOKP and Franco's kernel and they both sound pretty good.
Just took the plunge - AOKP with Franco's kernel. It is sa-weeeet!
zeke1988 said:
If you want the "leaked" 4.0.3 from somewhere, use one of those rom, but might not be stable. I am using arhd with james bond kernel with 1.35 oc uv, it run like better, no crash, stable like stock. The choice is your, stable or not stable. Most of the rom out there are just diffetent name but 99% are the same.
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ya i donno where you're getting your information from but running aokp has been the smoothest, most stable rom experience I've had.
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Using ARHD 2.1.1. Since it's 4.0.2 you're limited in available kernels since most are being developed for 4.0.3. But with that said I'm using Jame Bond Kernel w/ 1.35 oc and uv.
Only had one fc, other than that it's been very stable.
Another quite popular ROM is Bigxie's 4.0.3 based one (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399238).
Along with Franco's kernel, this combination really flies, with great battery life!
I highly recommend it. Franco also has a market app which makes updates more convenient and also offers easy access to options such as overclocking.
Franco's is awesome. He has a handy auto-update app on the market.
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asianboy9 said:
Another quite popular ROM is Bigxie's 4.0.3 based one (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399238).
Along with Franco's kernel, this combination really flies, with great battery life!
I highly recommend it. Franco also has a market app which makes updates more convenient and also offers easy access to options such as overclocking.
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Just installed it does this auto-check for you, or do you have to manually open it to check for kernel updates?
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You do need to open the app to check for updates.
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Hey guys,
What is the best rom/kernel combo you have found? I am currently on slimbean with kT kernel. Looking for what has worked for others :good:
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I'm very interested to know myself. I just got the sgs3 coming from a galaxy nexus running aokp. I love the new touchwiz which is ,I find, leaps and bounds beyond the sgs2's version of touchwiz. I actually want to keep it. I want a rom that gives me more without taking anything away. What I mean is a juiced up touchwiz with more customization. No nova or apex. Lte, avcrp and nfc that actually work. landscape mode phablet mode etc. Every rom has one or the other not all.
at this point it really comes down to personal opinion. all roms are heavily supported and seem to be very stable. it depends on what your looking for.
slim is a great rom very smooth and light (only ~80mb in size!) but i've found that i get more random fc's on slimbean than i do on cm10/aokp. so im sticking with cm10 & kt747 kernel for now. i always check out new slimbean updates though, when it gets a little more stable ill probably stay there.
i haven't had much experience with leak based stock jb roms. when the official at&t jb update comes out ill probably stick with stock jb because i do enjoy touchwiz but right now it seems that aosp is better with stability and battery life.
one thing i am sure of is every rom i flash, i flash ktoonsez kt747 kernel. during heavy use i switch to from ondemand to ktoonservative governer and that will really save you battery life.
i think it does come down to personal preference, but what I'm using is the latest Cyanogenmod 10 nightly with Ktoonsez latest kernel (9/23) and it's underclocked and undervolted. Great performance and even better battery life.
vomer said:
Hey guys,
What is the best rom/kernel combo you have found? I am currently on slimbean with kT kernel. Looking for what has worked for others :good:
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there is no such thing
task650 said:
there is no such thing
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this is true!!!!
I tired flashing slim rom I am using bell version i747m and it failed any suggestions?
My personal favorite
Try flashing this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869300
JB
50GB of dropbox
configurable toogles
Stable
Good battery life.
This developer did an outstanding job with this rom
Hope it helps, give it a try you won't regret it
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Try flashing this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869300
JB
50GB of dropbox
configurable toogles
Stable
Good battery life.
This developer did an outstanding job with this rom
Hope it helps, give it a try you won't regret it
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I saw that there are two versions of that rom, which one do you recommend?
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I saw that there are two versions of that rom, which one do you recommend?
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Serenity is based on the note 2 software. Milestone is based on the tmobile s3 leak. I tried both and went back to an ics rom (ariel). It just seems more stable and has more of the features that i like.
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vomer said:
Hey guys,
What is the best rom/kernel combo you have found? I am currently on slimbean with kT kernel. Looking for what has worked for others :good:
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I really like Serenity v1.1 located at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869300.
There are a few bugs here and there, but nothing that would prevent daily use in my opinion. If you are after super stable then you should probably stick with a stock-based ROM of which there are plenty. If you want to try out JB then I'd give Serenity a shot.
I use kt747 with stock rogers rom, (4.1.1 JB). Aside from a couple of issues with charging for while powered off, everything is working well.
Jedi ROM 2.0.
I've had 0 issues with it, great battery life, buttery smooth (using Nova launcher) and everything works flawlessly.
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Or you could just try some on your own like most others
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Hello all, based on your knowledge and experience, what is the BEST, MOST STABLE, BATTERY FRIENDLY, SMOOTH, POPULAR and PERFORMANCE ACCELERATED 4.1 custom ROM (I know it doesn't have a 4.2 based yet) for the Note 2 N7100 that has the most upgradable potential? Will Android Revolution be one of them? What do you think?
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Hello all, based on your knowledge and experience, what is the BEST, MOST STABLE, BATTERY FRIENDLY, SMOOTH, POPULAR and PERFORMANCE ACCELERATED 4.1 custom ROM (I know it doesn't have a 4.2 based yet) for the Note 2 N7100 that has the most upgradable potential? Will Android Revolution be one of them? What do you think?
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Yes Android revolution is one.. but since mike prioritize htc devices tha samsung.. I think omega rom is one of your option... I have been using the rom in my note 2 .. plus perseus kernel v31.2.. my battery life increased.. with good performance.. and just to rob it in the new version of perseus has the fix for sudden death syndrome..
n7100
omega rom v10 perseus kernel 31
hit thanks its free anyway
Stock deodexed zipaligned rom....
It's the best.
Rom makers imao add extra stuff which is generally unnecessary.
Just get a deodexed stock rom from as i9000's form and find all the mods you want.
Also perseus kernel is a must.
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Dan Law 001 said:
Hello all, based on your knowledge and experience, what is the BEST, MOST STABLE, BATTERY FRIENDLY, SMOOTH, POPULAR and PERFORMANCE ACCELERATED 4.1 custom ROM (I know it doesn't have a 4.2 based yet) for the Note 2 N7100 that has the most upgradable potential? Will Android Revolution be one of them? What do you think?
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I was custom roms flash addict but with note 2, stock rom for me the best. So give a try for stock odexed rom, for example DLL7
note 2 will out dated when. higher specs with 5.5 at least screen or more will come.if u agree prss thankx
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emotion rom v2 is gud
I don't have ROM screenshots yet to give you an idea (we've only just got our Galaxy Note 2 rooted here in Japan).
But I keep an up-to-date ROM list to keep you inspired and busy flashing!
Check out my sig.
Well thanks for suggestion guys!:victory:
I've been using CleanRom 3.5 on my Note 2, gives you the feeling of a stock rom but with features like Multiview. I wouldn't mind something a little more custom but in the meantime this does the trick.
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gabamoner said:
Yes Android revolution is one.. but since mike prioritize htc devices tha samsung.. I think omega rom is one of your option... I have been using the rom in my note 2 .. plus perseus kernel v31.2.. my battery life increased.. with good performance.. and just to rob it in the new version of perseus has the fix for sudden death syndrome..
n7100
omega rom v10 perseus kernel 31
hit thanks its free anyway
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I just took a look on the Omega ROM and I think I might go for it.
nabilsweet007 said:
note 2 will out dated when. higher specs with 5.5 at least screen or more will come.if u agree prss thankx
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That's the stupidest thing I have ever heard/read sir , it is ABUNDANTLY clear that if something new is released, with similar specs of an older model but with better power/hardware then it will be better.
Okay,got into Omega and that's really impressive from user data managing to performance. Great! :thumbup:
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Which rom has more battery life more speaker sound and is fast?
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Okay, Omega is quite stable and decent but I found that it doesn't have enough "custumizability" nor CyanogenMod setting compared to my Atrix running MRom (CM7). Just make a backup and flash the JellyBam tomorrow.
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Okay, Omega is quite stable and decent but I found that it doesn't have enough "custumizability" nor CyanogenMod setting compared to my Atrix running MRom (CM7). Just make a backup and flash the JellyBam tomorrow.
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You wont get much customizations with stock based rom. AOSP builds are way to go for them.
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When Omega Rom and Perseus Kernel merge, incredible things happen
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How about AOKP?
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So, the real question is:
What is the best combination of Kernel and Rom to flash?
Needed:
- much customization
- NO bloatware
- Stable
- Long battery life
- use external SD card as internal SD (memory)
already got:
- Root
- CWM
- Stock kernel and Rom
- DirectoryBind (but would like it when the kernel would swap extsd and sd)
H20 rom kicks butt! Absolutely no problems! :thumbup
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[email protected] AOSP + Redpill Kernel - slippery smooth and does this amazing phone justice.
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I am using the JellyBam right now and it looks pretty amazing: Stock 4.1.2 UI, full CM10 feature and smooth.
I was wondering. I have viper x 3.3.7 with the latest kernel they provided. I had the ncx kernel before on 3.3.6. What I mean is which is the best kernel to choose that offers oc, uv, better battery life or performance or both?
I want to hear suggestions not a war.
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Every device is different. One kernel might run fine on one device but not another so I think it is a pointless question tbh. But I prefer xm
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antreasrx8 said:
I was wondering. I have viper x 3.3.7 with the latest kernel they provided. I had the ncx kernel before on 3.3.6. What I mean is which is the best kernel to choose that offers oc, uv, better battery life or performance or both?
I want to hear suggestions not a war.
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Try all the top three currently available
In no particular order:
1. XM Kernel
2. NCX Kernel
3. kozzmik kernel
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You have to try the various kernel.
Because every device have a different version of tegra 3.
In fact, every device support a different uv and oc
For sense the stock kernel is the best and the most stable
for AOSP I think ncx is the best
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NCX is for sure amazing for balance between performance and battery but Kozmikkick is just as good if not a bit more powerful with less battery life.
This is the problem with this question - it has a different answer depending mostly on the USE of the device - which is why everyone has a different view on which kernel is better or worse.
I've tested a few on AOSP (NCX, XM, Trip's and... er... sorry - I can't remember the last one right now!) and PERSONALLY I go with NCX, because it's the default for my rom (so one would think it's heavily tested) and it has very good battery life and the performance EASILY covers anything I throw at it.
XM does sound like it's more geared towards performance than the NCX, but as I said I didn't notice it - everything ran just as smooth, either kernel for me.
All of them
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There is no "best" Kernel. I suggest you read through the posts in the dev section and try a few. Its best to make up your own mind based on your needs. Everybody has a favourite, so discussions can get over heated. Thats why the moderation team generally closes "best" threads.
IM having problems with cerux kernel for 4.1.2 roms. My problem its after i installed the Kernel im getting a lot of drop calls. Calls doesnt even sound. I testted this kernel with Cyanogenmod 10 Stable and PACman Rom here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974280 and other few roms based on Android 4.1.2
Im using gapps-jb-20121011-signed. And im doing a Clean Install Rom. I wiped everything and i have lastest TWRP. My device its a SGH-T989
Link of the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2121546
Thank you.
I am also new but it seems like its the Kernel's problem.
Maybe flash a new kernel ?
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I am also new but it seems like its the Kernel's problem.
Maybe flash a new kernel ?
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I believe so too, i even tested with and old version of cerux kernel with various clean install of AOSP Android 4.1.2 roms.
What kernel do you recommend for AOSP Android 4.1.2 ?
I even installed ASDK 1.0 All-Star 4.1.2 Final Fixer kernel posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2111871 but the problem here its that various CPU Governor such as BADASS doesnt behave like its sopposed to. BADASS governor behaves like ONDEMAND governor.
BADASS goes all up to the MAX frequency of the CPU and that its not supposed to be like that. It is supposed to go to 972000 mhz.
The PACman rom that i installed from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974280 has BADASS governor but it also behaves like ONDEMAND,
The reason that I stick with Android 4.1.2 its because of the HDMI MHL,
With Android 4.2.2 HDMI MHL doest work yet.
I getting bad call quality on mine.. No drop calls.. Just bad call quality... Unless I wear a headset... Oh yea i can hear them perfectly tho
Running cerux kernel v1
With pacman rom 4.2.2
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PopperJuan said:
I getting bad call quality on mine.. No drop calls.. Just bad call quality... Unless I wear a headset... Oh yea i can hear them perfectly tho
Running cerux kernel v1
With pacman rom 4.2.2
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Cerux Kernel on AOKP Android 4.2.2 run perfect on my device, but i no longer with Android 4.2.2 because it doesnt support MHL HDMI.
So far Android 4.1.2 satisfied my needs . Well I now i have the Samsung Galaxy S3. So i guest im moving to the XDA-DEV SGH-T999 Forums.
By the way. My deep thanks and respects to all the dev out there. I flashed so many roms and kernels. it was very fun learning so many things in devices. I havent root it my Galaxy S3 yet. it been a couple of hours since o bought it.
Im not gonna give up on flashing stuff.
Here's an idea. Have you thought about not flashing another kernel? The one that comes with CM is a custom built kernel specifically for cm.
Yes it doesn't have a long list of governors. But it produces decent battery life without compromising stability.
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Here's an idea. Have you thought about not flashing another kernel? The one that comes with CM is a custom built kernel specifically for cm.
Yes it doesn't have a long list of governors. But it produces decent battery life without compromising stability.
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And by the way PJcastaldo, Here's an idea. Have you thought about not flashing a custom room? Why dont you stick with stock rom that came witth original provider? :silly:
Anyways, I only wanted to try and run Cerux Kernel for Android 4.1.2 for my personal reason, After seeing the problem, I thought someone might be having the same issue, so we could help each other, because that's why this forum is about. Cerux Kernel for 4.1.2 would be the best kernel for Android 4.1.2 but it seems it still have serious issues.
Try the Tiberius kernels
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