hey guys,
I'm looking for a few kernels that, for some reason or another I can't find no matter how hard I look.
maybe you guys could help?
Matr1x kernel
Bricked kernel
Hells core kernel
and last but not least Semaphore kernel.
I'm looking for the latest releases for JB 4.3
Thanks!
Are you on the right sub-forum?
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I'm thinking that maybe you have a Nexus 4... Never heard if these kernels for GNex.
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AndyYan said:
I'm thinking that maybe you have a Nexus 4... Never heard if these kernels for GNex.
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AndyYan said:
I'm thinking that maybe you have a Nexus 4... Never heard if these kernels for GNex.
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nope, I have a galaxy nexus but cant find these kernels. I can only find about 5 descent kernels for the GNex.
is there a kernel directory or something? how to I find them? the N4 has way more kernels than the GNex for some reason.
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the N4 has way more kernels than the GNex for some reason.
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Right - N4 is Qualcomm powered.
You can't expect every Nexus phone to get decent kernel development, especially since the GNex is manufactured by Samsung and uses OMAP.
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McDuffSmith said:
nope, I have a galaxy nexus but cant find these kernels. I can only find about 5 descent kernels for the GNex.
is there a kernel directory or something? how to I find them? the N4 has way more kernels than the GNex for some reason.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1792896
everything for gnex is indexed here
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N4 is Qualcomm powered.
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I dont see how that should matter. a chip is a chip... Qualcomm or not.
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I dont see how that should matter. a chip is a chip... Qualcomm or not.
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Example: Samsung b!tches close their Exynos sources, hence much less custom kernels for their flagships.
Having both a Nexus moniker AND a CPU whose manufacturer is more open-sourced definitely helps N4 gets quick feature/ROM backports from N5 and similar architecture'd phones.
Enough N4 chats.
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Best kernel For PA 3.99
what would be the best kernel for PA and else can do to tweak the performance on my Gnex ?
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what would be the best kernel for PA and else can do to tweak the performance on my Gnex ?
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Every kernel
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Every kernel
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i mean like performance wise and better battery lool ;P
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i mean like performance wise and better battery lool ;P
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He already said that almost every kernel contains OC and maybe UV tweaks that'll impact on performance and battery. Experiment yourself to see which's fit. I love Franco best (because it has a dedicated controller app!)
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He already said that almost every kernel contains OC and maybe UV tweaks that'll impact on performance and battery. Experiment yourself to see which's fit. I love Franco best (because it has a dedicated controller app!)
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thankss
AndyYan said:
He already said that almost every kernel contains OC and maybe UV tweaks that'll impact on performance and battery. Experiment yourself to see which's fit. I love Franco best (because it has a dedicated controller app!)
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man... ive tried an absolute ton of kernels (Overclocking, Undervolting, Underclocking ect.) and I cant pull more than 3 hours of screen on time.
Like, 3 hours is absolute maximum.
time for an extended battery :/
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man... ive tried an absolute ton of kernels (Overclocking, Undervolting, Underclocking ect.) and I cant pull more than 3 hours of screen on time.
Like, 3 hours is absolute maximum.
time for an extended battery :/
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Your battery must be running out of age...
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Really there is no best ROM or kernel. Every dev works very hard. Wouldn't it be harsh to say that his work is worse than another devs work? Apart from that. It is all personal prefrence. Its just what you like.. So try them and see which one suits you.
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If I don't play a lot of games, what would be the advantage to using the one with the OC GPU versus the normal one?
lonnyrs said:
If I don't play a lot of games, what would be the advantage to using the one with the OC GPU versus the normal one?
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I would go for the non 512 versions.
Trinity-NP-Inferno is what I would run if I had a Nexus Prime (aka Gnex)
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Holy crap 512mhz! Im gonna do it! you wreaked on the vibrant
You should look at the source for glados (its on rootzwiki) it has an awesome liveoc function that I'm sure you could get on this kernel
Just a suggestion
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bbm21 said:
Holy crap 512mhz! Im gonna do it! you wreaked on the vibrant
You should look at the source for glados (its on rootzwiki) it has an awesome liveoc function that I'm sure you could get on this kernel
Just a suggestion
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You forget where glados came from (ezekeel, ogdobber, francisco, we all worked on nexus s together the past couple months)
I just tend to keep variables small while there is so much to be done.
Allows me to focus on the area worked on and not wonder what patch may have brought on the issue at hand.
So it'll come down the road.
More things will come with more feedback
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Using the inferno kernel. Antutu scores are lower than ever (like 4400), but I've basically learned to ignore it, because all I get on every rom and kernel are whack ass random results on Antutu.
On the plus side, nenamark2 bumped up from my previous max of 27.7 fps to 31.1. It is actually the first time I've seen a variation in the fps at all, from stock to other overclock kernels.
Sometimes backgrounded apps force close, but I haven't screwed with voltages yet, just running 1350/interactive so far.
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NP?
Why name these kernels NP when they are for the Galaxy Nexus (GN)? Haha seems kinda odd
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Why name these kernels NP when they are for the Galaxy Nexus (GN)? Haha seems kinda odd
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Nexus Prime
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Nexus Prime
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Haha obviously I know what NP stands for, but that's not the name of the device, so I was kinda curious why you chose to use Nexus Prime vs Galaxy Nexus?
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Haha obviously I know what NP stands for, but that's not the name of the device, so I was kinda curious why you chose to use Nexus Prime vs Galaxy Nexus?
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I'm just correcting a marketing mistake
Difference between given name an trivial name?
All with a big smile.
Ok, a fat grin.
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Just Flashed Your Kernel And Then I Seen
"Your System Is Now Successfully Corrupted"
Haha I Was Like. Oh Sh*t!!! And Then I Was Like.. Ohhh!!!
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You forget where glados came from (ezekeel, ogdobber, francisco, we all worked on nexus s together the past couple months)
I just tend to keep variables small while there is so much to be done.
Allows me to focus on the area worked on and not wonder what patch may have brought on the issue at hand.
So it'll come down the road.
More things will come with more feedback
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You guys worked together!!! That must have been awesome!!!!
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Just flashed this. Holy ****. This is ridiculously smooth and fast.
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idkwhothatis123 said:
Just flashed this. Holy ****. This is ridiculously smooth and fast.
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smooth > *
I'll always sacrifice performance for smooth.
Usually you just wouldn't know I did
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smooth > *
I'll always sacrifice performance for smooth.
Usually you just wouldn't know I did
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That's what she said.
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I'm impressed. I've been running it for 40 minutes and it's my new favorite kernel. Running the 512mhz GPU version, I get 60FPS in n64oid. If I put it in powersave, the battery won't budge.
just flashed 512 version, can not wait to try this out for a day or two!!!
Checking out the 512 version. I wonder how much stress this causes the GPU? I imagine long sustained use of it at 512 could cause permanent damage to it? I have no idea, just wondering. Meh, who cares.... I get a new phone every 6 months.
Thanks morfic loved ya ever since the great old vibrant days and now look at you a million and a half codes later!
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Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
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Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
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Well Franco 18.6 only OCs to 1.35Ghz.
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Soon franco will have an experimental branch and I'll bet we'll have 1.65ghz back
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Overclocking doesn't necessarily man it's better. I'm using francos but undertaking it to 1000. still smooth and lasts longer
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you can still find his old kernels somewhere.... just search for it.
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Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
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It's pretty easy to switch between kernels (just put the zip on your external and flash with CWM). Try em both out and let us know which one you think is better.
I'm using Franco's kernel atm and think it's great (still on 18.4) but haven't used the Glados one.
Alright thanks for the input everyone!
It depends on what you need, battery life or performance. etc ?
Just traded my razr maxx for a cdma nexus. Obviously I know I'm going to notice a huge difference in battery life. So my question is what rom/kernel combos are providing the best results in battery life, speed, and stability. Feel free to bash me, but, please leave me your opinion ;-)
If your title states there is already a thread... why are you making another one?
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Because I cant find the thread im looking for. Xda search sucks.
i like
aokp comes with faux123. its ****in sweet.
i always go back to imoseyons lean kernel
favorite rom is aokp.
oh check your pms
I'm on Liquid ROM 1.25 it's smooth and lasts whole day for me with about 40% left when I go to bed.
Hope this helps.
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Liquid with stock kernel?
Why did you trade your max for a Nexus? I have an offer that's why I'm asking.
Development?
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CM9 + GLaDOS 1.28 ... CM9 is super stable with lots of features and it has none of the other bloat and bugs found in other roms out there (i've tried them all crack flashing and always come back to CM9) GLaDOS is simply the best kernel out there right now especially with EzeKeel's new Wheatly governor and vibration control ... best performance, batter life and stability ... if you don't know now you know
aokp b31 with franco r121, near 5 hour screen time and got me through full day too, with 14 left.
nothing surpasses franco kernel, and the best rom with most customizations is aokp. if u wanna go lite, try slimics with franco, also beast
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This is what im talking about. Thanks
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This is what im talking about. Thanks
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Liquid 1.25 + Lean kernel 3.0.1 = so much win
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Why did you trade your max for a Nexus? I have an offer that's why I'm asking.
Development?
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Maxx is great but nexus has development. Ill miss the maxx battery life though. 6 1/2 hours of screen on time yesterday
Ive been running...
AOKP 4.2.2 Milestone build and franco kernel Nightly #378 (Full Version for all features). Then a little tweaking and modding and your phone will be a beast!! Haven't flashed a new rom in almost two months that's how sturdy and bugless this rom is.
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AOKP 4.2.2 Milestone build and franco kernel Nightly #378 (Full Version for all features). Then a little tweaking and modding and your phone will be a beast!! Haven't flashed a new rom in almost two months that's how sturdy and bugless this rom is.
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Are you kidding me? This is a year old thread.
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Are you kidding me? This is a year old thread.
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Reported the thread for closing.
a maguro wrote this.
First of all.. A very happy New Year to all
Ok.. There are many roms on xda and kernals too
If someone has figured it out.. could anyone tell me which rom-kernel combination is the best for battery (and settings to if needed)
Thanks in advance
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Stock
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hetunandu said:
First of all.. A very happy New Year to all
Ok.. There are many roms on xda and kernals too
If someone has figured it out.. could anyone tell me which rom-kernel combination is the best for battery (and settings to if needed)
Thanks in advance
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There is no such thing as best. My phone and your phone are not identical, even though they may have very been from the same production lot. Nor are the individual circumstances under which two given people use their phones identical. Something that performs extremely well on one phone may very well boot loop on another.
Do some research by reading the applicable dev forum, and then try some different combinations for yourself to see if they work for you under your unique set of circumstances.
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I am using Cataclysm ROM with the inbuilt kernel that comes with it and I am completely happy with the battery life.
I could get 2 days out of my device on general usage.
You could try that.
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Stock
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I REALLY doubt you will get the BEST battery performance out of stock.
KERNEL.
there is no best combo, there is only the best combo for you and your device. for me its rasbean jelly rom with trinity kernel. but whats best for me and my device might not be right for you and your device.
I've been using cataclysm with Franco kernel for a while and have been very satisfied.
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Agreed, there is no best. I've had good luck with muzzy's aosp room and Trinity kernels. But you might not like that combo. I'm not interested in gaming for instance, so my needs might be different than yours. Try different combos and you'll discover your own best.
Ok.. got it.. thanks everyone
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stock rom is the best in my opinion
I think Xylon (014) with the default lean kernel gives good battery life. Tried the ROM with Franco 358 but i went back to lean.
Also, i make site that my most of my apps aren't running in the background and using up the battery... That's what the FAQs from Franco's OP in his thread mentions.
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I get over 5 hours screen on time and a flawless smooth ROM with heavy usage with both data and WiFi on with xylon stable and ak purity kernel running Wheatley gov. I just addressed this on the xylon thread. Works well for me and some others.. Have a look its worth the flash to see.
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Best I have found is stock.
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Check my sig. I can't use any rom other than paranoid. I've tried many different kernels, but i keep going back to Franco.
Whatever combo I use, no more than 2hrs of screen time and 16hrs of standby.
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I had great luck with Xylon (latest) with Tiny (latest)
Just flashed Evolution 3.0 and Lean Kernel (latest) and after 2 days I am satisfied.
Good Luck.
Xlon + faux123
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For me it's I've been on Muzzy's French Vanilla on stock kernal. However, I've read good things about tiny's kernal too but I haven't tried it myself.
As a noob in the android community, and after trying different roms, i like rasbean the most for different reasons, but on choosing a kernel, for example trinity, there are a lot of options. What's the difference? I really not get it :silly:
for example, TNP1536-512-JB-4.1.2-STABLE67
So this one is max 1536Mhz CPU and max 512 GPU i read on derkernel site
So there's a different setting for graphics (gpu)? I always tought CPU was working between 1536-512 Mhz?
And euh, when i have trinity's app, i can change the settings of this kernel to get this one? (TNP1344-384-JB-4.1.2-STABLE67)
So this is the same kernel but with different settings?
Please make me a little bit smarter
I'm thinking of flashing a different kernel to my Samsung Galaxy Nexus so I can overclock the CPU/GPU. I've noticed that franco.Kernel and Trinity seem to be among the most popular kernels, but I'm not sure which one to choose. In your opinion, what is the best kernel for overclocking and why? FWIW, I have the Verizon model of the phone (toro) and am currently running CyanongenMod 4.1.2, which is based off of Android 4.2.2.
- Shadowz1218
TIAS.
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TIAS.
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What's that? lol
Lean kernel has overclock up to 1.65 ghz.
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What's that? lol
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Try It And See. TIAS.. GlaDOS kernel can overclock to 2.0 GHz.. The highest I ever saw. But my phone didn't like it. As for the rest you just have to try and see which kernel suits you best.
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Try It And See. TIAS.. GlaDOS kernel can overclock to 2.0 GHz.. The highest I ever saw. But my phone didn't like it. As for the rest you just have to try and see which kernel suits you best.
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I'll have to give it a try... Also, what app should I use for benchmarking? As you can see I'm new to the whole overclocking thing lol
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I'll have to give it a try... Also, what app should I use for benchmarking? As you can see I'm new to the whole overclocking thing lol
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Antutu or CF bench are good apps.. And a warning: overclocking will decrease the life of your phone! Be careful! If you want to use your phone a little longer I wouldn't do it (I wouldn't anyway because I think this phone is very fast especially with Android 4.3)..
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mrgnex said:
Try It And See. TIAS.. GlaDOS kernel can overclock to 2.0 GHz.. The highest I ever saw. But my phone didn't like it. As for the rest you just have to try and see which kernel suits you best.
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Hi,
I've decided to bump this thread because all other GNex OC threads are very dated.
I recently received the extended battery 200mah and I'm ready to overclock. I wish to retain battery life to have screen time 3-4 hour on moderate usage.
I'm current rooted on stock ROM, and I wish to simply stay with stock ROM provided battery life will remain the same (perhaps I have to undervolt)
I want to hit 1.5GHz CPU and 384MHz GPU...which is what the OMAP and PowerVR SoC's true default clocks.
Given my circumstances of stock ROM, which kernel would give me the best stability/battery life? Any kernel that somehow has OC settings built in or do they all require me to buy setCPU?
twitchyzero said:
Hi,
I've decided to bump this thread because all other GNex OC threads are very dated.
I recently received the extended battery 200mah and I'm ready to overclock. I wish to retain battery life to have screen time 3-4 hour on moderate usage.
I'm current rooted on stock ROM, and I wish to simply stay with stock ROM provided battery life will remain the same (perhaps I have to undervolt)
I want to hit 1.5GHz CPU and 384MHz GPU...which is what the OMAP and PowerVR SoC's true default clocks.
Given my circumstances of stock ROM, which kernel would give me the best stability/battery life? Any kernel that somehow has OC settings built in or do they all require me to buy setCPU?
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They all use setcpu or trickster mod. Regarding the kernel you just should try some out.
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They all use setcpu or trickster mod. Regarding the kernel you just should try some out.
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What type of OC are you running?
Do you actually notice it day to day usage? I cant think of any apps that could benefit from it besides gaming which I do very little of on mobile.
How has it affected your battery life?
twitchyzero said:
What type of OC are you running?
Do you actually notice it day to day usage? I cant think of any apps that could benefit from it besides gaming which I do very little of on mobile.
How has it affected your battery life?
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I don't OC myself. I want my gnex to last some longer. OC will wear out tour CPU.. I die it once for a day maybe two but didn't notice any improvement. I was at 1.5 GHz or something.. I think it may have some speed improvements but your battery will drain like a maniac. If you don't game I suggest you underclock: even more battery life with no speed loss!!
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Franco.kernel. Best kernel i've used
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