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I am a fairly new xda user, but not too new about flashing and using tweaks.
I created Thread to share what I use and why and might help others as well.
Beforehand, My priority in a rom and kernel is smoothness and battery life. I'm a light gamer(kairosoft lol)
Rom: CM9RC2 Pristine http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576874
Kernel: Forfivo V3 (SmartAssV2, SIO, 192/368 - 1024/1209)http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855557
Tweaks and mods: Seeder, Geeky Engine, Disable CPU Rendering.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1932047
The battery life is great. But still experimenting around. Its like 4-5% in 2 hours with internet connection(not wifi).
Smoothness is awesome.
Please share your device settings too! Cheers! :victory:
ROM: CM10 ALPHA 3:thumbup:
KERNEL: Default kernel [245mhz~1024mhz][OnDemand][Deadline]
TWEAKS:
--->Pimp My ROM[APP Version]
--->Disabled CPU Rendering
--->Disabled Surface Dithering
--->KSM
--->Seeders [.zip]
WHY?: Try it yourself and you will know WHY:thumbup:
*[Smooth]|[Powerful]|[WONDERFUL]*
Hello there, we meet again. Haha! I was roaming around and I've finally sticked with CM9RC2, since it's already in its release state and much more stable compared to CM!0. The function works and everything seems to be running smoothly- YES IT FINALLY WORKS after I went pristine. Hahaa. I'm quite happy with my phone right now. WAYYY faster and much more reliable.
ROM : Indroid REMICS v6
kernel : my own kernel with lulzactive 245-1024MHz
tweak : disable cpu render
why ?
i believe CM has been tweaked by arco so i don't need to tweak some more
cycloneblast said:
ROM: CM10 ALPHA 3:thumbup:
KERNEL: Default kernel [245mhz~1024mhz][OnDemand][Deadline]
TWEAKS:
--->Pimp My ROM[APP Version]
--->Disabled CPU Rendering
--->Disabled Surface Dithering
--->KSM
--->Seeders [.zip]
WHY?: Try it yourself and you will know WHY:thumbup:
*[Smooth]|[Powerful]|[WONDERFUL]*
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May be a dumb thing to ask, but PIMP my ROM is just an interface changer right?
meeshvl said:
Hello there, we meet again. Haha! I was roaming around and I've finally sticked with CM9RC2, since it's already in its release state and much more stable compared to CM!0. The function works and everything seems to be running smoothly- YES IT FINALLY WORKS after I went pristine. Hahaa. I'm quite happy with my phone right now. WAYYY faster and much more reliable.
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Congratulations! At certain times going Pristine is important.
hadidjapri said:
ROM : Indroid REMICS v6
kernel : my own kernel with lulzactive 245-1024MHz
tweak : disable cpu render
why ?
i believe CM has been tweaked by arco so i don't need to tweak some more
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hadi! I was wondering, I tried your kernel once... twice... Wasn't sure if there was too much tweaks in my phone or whatever the problem might be, when I used 1.2, my phone goes into sleep state when I locked device, and when I wake it, it took quite a few seconds for the device screen to show up... Actually I'm a mass kernel flasher so I'd really wanna try your kernel too. Is your lulzactive 245-1024MHz settings battery friendly?
KiD3991 said:
May be a dumb thing to ask, but PIMP my ROM is just an interface changer right?
Congratulations! At certain times going Pristine is important.
hadi! I was wondering, I tried your kernel once... twice... Wasn't sure if there was too much tweaks in my phone or whatever the problem might be, when I used 1.2, my phone goes into sleep state when I locked device, and when I wake it, it took quite a few seconds for the device screen to show up... Actually I'm a mass kernel flasher so I'd really wanna try your kernel too. Is your lulzactive 245-1024MHz settings battery friendly?
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hmm in phone it took 1-2 secs from deep sleep. not sure if this is because of my tweak or your tweak o.o
for me 1ghz speed is more than enough for my daily use, it saves battery a lot if you compare to 1.4ghz clock
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ROM: CM9 Beta 4
Kernel: Hadi's Bigmem kernel (SAv2, SIO, 369-1024)
Tweaks: Disable cpu rendering, Seeders
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hadidjapri said:
hmm in phone it took 1-2 secs from deep sleep. not sure if this is because of my tweak or your tweak o.o
for me 1ghz speed is more than enough for my daily use, it saves battery a lot if you compare to 1.4ghz clock
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I know. :victory: I do that too. And btw, I used the version of BigMem 397mb you posted at the end of thread, I used that one and my phone did not suffer deep sleep. Before that, I used stock voltage normal, it took... more than 20 seconds.
iBlueee said:
ROM: CM9 Beta 4
Kernel: Hadi's Bigmem kernel (SAv2, SIO, 369-1024)
Tweaks: Disable cpu rendering, Seeders
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How's the battery life?
KiD3991 said:
May be a dumb thing to ask, but PIMP my ROM is just an interface changer right?
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ERM... Actually, no. PMR has some very very nice tweaks and mods that just reduces lag.[Not significantly but quite nice]
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ROM: SlimBean 3.1.0 by camcory
Kernel: forfivo's v2 (smartassv2 - sio - 245MHz/1401MHz)
Tweaks/Mods: JellyBOOM V2, Seeders APK, Disable CPU Rendering, Disable Surface Dithering
For the ROM, I prefer SlimBean because of its size, with JellyBOOM, Seeders and forfivo's maybe it only takes 80-90 MB's compared to any other ROM. So for a stable, slow connection (around 20-30kB/s) it's fairly fast enough to download.
About the kernel and the tweaks/mods: try it yourself.
cycloneblast said:
ERM... Actually, no. PMR has some very very nice tweaks and mods that just reduces lag.[Not significantly but quite nice]
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Oh, my bad. I checked, and its great! Looks promising. Might test it later after I learn some basic kernel building technique.
Kreaz said:
ROM: SlimBean 3.1.0 by camcory
Kernel: forfivo's v2 (smartassv2 - sio - 245MHz/1401MHz)
Tweaks/Mods: JellyBOOM V2, Seeders APK, Disable CPU Rendering, Disable Surface Dithering
For the ROM, I prefer SlimBean because of its size, with JellyBOOM, Seeders and forfivo's maybe it only takes 80-90 MB's compared to any other ROM. So for a stable, slow connection (around 20-30kB/s) it's fairly fast enough to download.
About the kernel and the tweaks/mods: try it yourself.
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I used SlimBean once, the fluidity is actually better than Arco's CM10 by default. But I'm not sure if its my device or any other reasons, it consumes battery quite quickly when I underclock it. Nothing much to be said about forfivo's kernel. Been loving it since ICS v1.
Cm9 rc2 with hadi's bigmem kernel
Its as smooth as hell
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Kreaz said:
ROM: SlimBean 3.1.0 by camcory
Kernel: forfivo's v2 (smartassv2 - sio - 245MHz/1401MHz)
Tweaks/Mods: JellyBOOM V2, Seeders APK, Disable CPU Rendering, Disable Surface Dithering
For the ROM, I prefer SlimBean because of its size, with JellyBOOM, Seeders and forfivo's maybe it only takes 80-90 MB's compared to any other ROM. So for a stable, slow connection (around 20-30kB/s) it's fairly fast enough to download.
About the kernel and the tweaks/mods: try it yourself.
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Hey bro, I wanna know if JellyBoom is good or not. I prefer more battery over performance. If its good for battery and performance than its great I'm currently using CM10A3
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cycloneblast said:
Hey bro, I wanna know if JellyBoom is good or not. I prefer more battery over performance. If its good for battery and performance than its great I'm currently using CM10A3
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Actually, it has a really good battery and performance, so it is like balanced, good performance but with a great battery. I have screen-shot of my battery stats, will add it in this post later.
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Added screenshot as an attachment.
Kreaz said:
Actually, it has a really good battery and performance, so it is like balanced, good performance but with a great battery. I have screen-shot of my battery stats, will add it in this post later.
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Added screenshot as an attachment.
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Thanks man. Saw the attachment of your battery. Why is your phone still awake when the screen is off ? Is there something wrong with your deep sleep on your phone? CMIIW
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cycloneblast said:
Thanks man. Saw the attachment of your battery. Why is your phone still awake when the screen is off ? Is there something wrong with your deep sleep on your phone? CMIIW
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There's nothing wrong actually with the Deep Sleep but BetterBatteryStats, I don't understand how to read the awake stats. I want to upload the stock battery stats screenshot but it's corrupt
Kreaz said:
There's nothing wrong actually with the Deep Sleep but BetterBatteryStats, I don't understand how to read the awake stats. I want to upload the stock battery stats screenshot but it's corrupt
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Haha. Come to think of it, I myself also don't know how to read the awake stats. I also have the same problem as you but my deep sleep has no problems, too.
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Hey guys. I tried the MIUI rom once. But its quite laggy when i installed many apps. Does anyone know any kernel or tweaks that is suitable with the rom for a better performance?
Thanks
Rom : cm9 rc2
Kernel : castagnaIT
Tweaks : too many
Reason : no specific reason though. Just trying out this and that
AzizWahid said:
Hey guys. I tried the MIUI rom once. But its quite laggy when i installed many apps. Does anyone know any kernel or tweaks that is suitable with the rom for a better performance?
Thanks
Rom : cm9 rc2
Kernel : castagnaIT
Tweaks : too many
Reason : no specific reason though. Just trying out this and that
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Certain Tweaks when used together tends to clash and gives negative effect.
And if those apps you installed will run on background it tends to get laggy.
I use only Seeders and Disable CPU rendering.
I use forfivo's kernel because hadi's version have problem running on my device.
Until hadi fix the bigmem bug on external sd. I'd stick to forfivo.
KiD3991 said:
Certain Tweaks when used together tends to clash and gives negative effect.
And if those apps you installed will run on background it tends to get laggy.
I use only Seeders and Disable CPU rendering.
I use forfivo's kernel because hadi's version have problem running on my device.
Until hadi fix the bigmem bug on external sd. I'd stick to forfivo.
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BTW, Seeder had just received a fine-tuning by yours truly
I'm amazed myself at the amount of improvement.
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ZOHAN makes your hair...emmm Kernel silky smooth .
Well, since it became popular to add something like " for better battery life" I´m renaming my Kernel into Silky Smooth now
There are 2 versions now. First one is the pure kernel and the secound one with Turbo Boost included. (Credits are going to delta-roh)
Orginal thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37905307
SGW discussion thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400120
Created with stability and battery life in mind. Each modification was tested separately, so everytime I added a tweak or a new feature, I tested the new kernel for a couple of days before adding the next one.
So what it has included:
- UV and OC options
- lowered WiFi voltage
- lowered LCD voltage
- slightly lowered standby / deepsleep voltage
- Battery life eXtender
- Fixed 100% battery notification after charger unplug
- 378MB RAM
- ROW scheduler as default scheduler
- Lulzactive Governor as default governor
- tweaked Lulzactive for battery life and smoothness
- added new frequency - 518MHz
- added new frequency - 633MHz
- added new frequency - 902MHz
- Screen Off frequency set to 518 MHz max. in Lulcactive Governor
- Dynamic Read-Ahead
- Dynamic Dirty Page Writeback
- CK3 tweaks (Credits to Con Kolivas) - adapted by Christopher, hurtsky and me
- LowMemoryKiller management of not killable processes - credits to christopher
- with and without Turbo Boost Mod
- no other compilation tweaks just to make the list longer
I didn´t test this kernel for how long it can last in StandBy / DeepSleep max., just for stability, how well the tweaks are working and how well the consumption is dropping in DeepSleep, but since the results are very similar to the ones by using 2.6 kernel, they also should be quite similar in this kernel. However with the new added 518MHz it will consume less in Screen Off Mode if the phone is active. So for example while making calls.
The max. Screen Off frequency is the maximum frequency your device can clock to while the screen is turned off. It´s a kind of limitation to lower the consumption.
other suggestions:
- enable KSM
- enable 16bit transparency
- disable CPU rendering
- greenify your apps
If you follow these suggestions, your ROM should run absolutely smooth without the need for other tweaks.
To use Battery Life eXtender:
Use RootExplorer and go to: '/sys/class/misc/batterylifeextender'. Change the value in 'charging_limit' for example to 90 (default 100). This will set a limit for the capacity to which the battery will be charged. So in this example the battery will be charged to 90%.
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After flashing the kernel whipe your cache and dalvik cache and fix permissions.
Credits are going to:
- Arco (for his great work and sources)
- educk (for helping me doing the first steps)
- Christopher83 (for his great commits and tweaks)
- ivendor (for his tweaks)
- Ezekeel (for Battery Life eXtender)
- hurtsky (for exchanging experiences)
- and all the other I forgot to mention
----------------------------- 02.09.2013 ------------------------
- updated to 3.0.93
- added: LowMemoryKiller management of not killable processes
- added: Turbo Boost
Download: CM_9-3.0.93-7up-kernel MD5: B6845CD17A776F2CF863ABA709137D6A
Download: CM_9-3.0.93-HoneyX-Turbo MD5: A96F157487C4D40BCE5B3609C7F5C9B1
----------------------------- 18.08.2013 ------------------------
- compiled with Linaro 4.7.3 toolchain
- updated to 3.0.90
- added 902 Mhz
- some voltage finetunning
- CK3 tweaks (Credits to Con Kolivas) - adapted by Christopher and hurtsky
Download: CM_9-3.0.90-7up-kernel MD5: 9EC8B537320B472C51BC6FC3B8CA7ADE
----------------------------- 01.08.2013 ------------------------
- updated to 3.0.88
- lowered voltage for 518MHz
- added 633Mhz
Download: CM_9-3.0.88-7up-kernel MD5: 42E9FD68AF1D282BBAEA98EE9C75DCF5
----------------------------- 25.07.2013 ------------------------
- updated to 3.0.87
Download: CM_9-3.0.87-7up-kernel MD5: 9B53B73D8ABE04756DE2CF7726384A2E
----------------------------- 17.07.2013 ------------------------
- updated to 3.0.84
- some small fixes
- newer Lulzactive governor
- added Smartassh3 tweaked for 518MHz
- some more tweaks to reduce WIFi consumption
Download: CM_9-3.0.84-7up-kernel-mini MD5: EF2DEC07D1824721103FE2E1AA6CD4AD
Download: CM_9-3.0.84-7up-kernel MD5: 51CFC06EFB886CE04EF3F184422B5C48
------------------------------ first release------------------------
Download: honeyx-7up-3.0.82-kernel MD5: 6694A2F6A50F1530B898A9E82C521299
Just in case you are getting random reboots with this kernel this is because your device doesn´t like the lowered voltages for DeepSleep /Standby. In this case use the kernel below insteed. It´s the same kernel but just without this tweak.
Download: honeyx-7up-3.0.82-kernel-2 MD5: AAF4AF3221ED562317986A4BBCCB5410
XDA:DevDB Information
[Kernel] [CM9 final] honeyx 7up 3.0.x kernel [Silky Smooth & Battery] 02.09.2013, a Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy W I8150
Contributors
honeyx, http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4410351
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-09-24
Last Updated 2013-09-24
Thank's honeyx., try it now and feel the battery drain..
Feedback coming soon.. :beer:
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Here's my battery screen shot (daily use with activate data connection)
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eza azami said:
Here's my battery screen shot (daily use with activate data connection)
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This is really heavy usage, so I´m not sure it will make a lot of difference even if you are undervolting. Most of time your screen is on and so the phone kept awake but it´s the backlight that is draining most.
It´s just there is no tweak for the backlight LEDs to make them consume less exept reducing the brightness, so may I ask if you feel any difference even under such a heavy usage?
I doubt that as the kernel is tweaked for Deepsleep / Standby but will of course consume as much as other kernels under full load.
honeyx said:
This is really heavy usage, so I´m not sure it will make a lot of difference even if you are undervolting. Most of time your screen is on and so the phone kept awake but it´s the backlight that is draining most.
It´s just there is no tweak for the backlight LEDs to make them consume less exept reducing the brightness, so may I ask if you feel any difference even under such a heavy usage?
I doubt that as the kernel is tweaked for Deepsleep / Standby but will of course consume as much as other kernels under full load.
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Ok., let me say that I have use another kernel before with same time testing (about 3 hours and 30 minutes) and my battery drain so fast.
Honestly this kernel is good for battery saver because I have problem with my battery health..
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this kernel compatible with cm9 rc2 or rc 3?
or use the EOL version one ?
Dwama said:
this kernel compatible with cm9 rc2 or rc 3?
or use the EOL version one ?
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It´s kernel 3.0.x so more likely for the EOL and as the title says it´s for CM9 final.
how much memory on this kernel?
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honeyx said:
So what it has included:
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- 378MB RAM
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It would be nice if people also read what the topic starter has posted.
GPS not working well or totally not working on this kernel.. please fix. TQ
fivezall said:
GPS not working well or totally not working on this kernel.. please fix. TQ
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For me it´s working well and I didn´t do any changes to it, so everything is like in the stock 3.0.82 kernel regarding this. It´s just you have to wait up to 15 minutes after activating GPS the first time after changing kernels to get a GPS fix.
I of course tested GPS before launching this kernel. It took me a while to get the first GPS fix but after this it´s now fixing immediately. However If you are using Greenify and are hybernating your Google Services, this could be the reason for not being able to get a fix.
Btw, this has been already discussed in the CM9 bug report thread. There are also some solutions to get it working.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598056&highlight=gps&page=299
But I also suggest to not to hybernate Google Services in Greenify as some apps require it to get a GPS fix. Once the Google Services got greenyfied those apps can´t get a GPS fix, even if you restart Google Services. So in this case remove Google Services from the list in Greenify and restart your device.
Can someone give best setting for UV? The stable one..
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dollyaja said:
Can someone give best setting for UV? The stable one..
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Personally I´m using these:
Code:
Freq. mV
245760 775
368640 825
518400 900
768000 950
806400 975
1024000 1025
1113600 1050
1209600 1075
1305600 1100
1401600 1125
1516800 1175
1612800 1225
1708800 1275
1804800 1325
It will also run stable for me by reducing each by -25mV. Just added 25mV to each for more stability.
Thanks for the great kernel, I personally haven't noticed much of a difference on standby with wifi on, but there is quite a difference when you're using the device, thanks again! :good:
Yeti12 said:
Thanks for the great kernel, I personally haven't noticed much of a difference on standby with wifi on, but there is quite a difference when you're using the device, thanks again! :good:
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Thanks for the feedback. Well about WiFi this is another story. While testing the consumption with WiFi on I honestly couldn´t see any difference between running WiFi at stock voltage or by undervolting it the way all the kernel modders are doing it.
It looked to me like this tweak isn´t lowering the consumption like it expected to be. Therefore I applied some more tweaks you can´t find in the Commits to lower the consumption while WiFi is enabled. The difference is not huge, but now it indeed consumes a little bit less. Beside this my tweak is a dynamic one and depending on the signal strenght.
this kernel is really impress me,.fast and smooth and really better battery life especially the 3.0.x kernel.
i dunno if this is just me but i have to report this,.
sometimes my phone just turn off by itself when i'm using it, both 7up kernel are the same.
is there anyways to fix this?
stpdkid said:
sometimes my phone just turn off by itself when i'm using it, both 7up kernel are the same.
is there anyways to fix this?
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Hm well I´m not sure. Would need to know your exact setup to better estimate this. Did you install both roms the prstine way? Are you using any other tweaks, mods, themes or scripts?
I´m using Arcos stock CM9. There I´m using Apex launcher and the only mods I did is disabling CPU rendering and replacing the SMS/MMS app with the modded one. Additionally I replaced the Clock App with one that offers a digital Clock widget and swapped the SDCards, but that´s all about it.
It´s of course possible the tweaks in the kernel are somehow interacting with other tweaks, mods, themes or scripts. That´s why i cherrypicked all the tweaks I added into this kernel and skipped the ones that were causing troubles when combined together.
honeyx said:
Hm well I´m not sure. Would need to know your exact setup to better estimate this. Did you install both roms the prstine way? Are you using any other tweaks, mods, themes or scripts?
I´m using Arcos stock CM9. There I´m using Apex launcher and the only mods I did is disabling CPU rendering and replacing the SMS/MMS app with the modded one. Additionally I replaced the Clock App with one that offers a digital Clock widget and swapped the SDCards, but that´s all about it.
It´s of course possible the tweaks in the kernel are somehow interacting with other tweaks, mods, themes or scripts. That´s why i cherrypicked all the tweaks I added into this kernel and skipped the ones that were causing troubles when combined together.
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pristined as always,.
no mods, no themes, no tweaks and no scripts
only cm9 stock + 7up.
hmm..on 3.0.x got 2x turn off by itself. 1. while using Path, 2. while using Line..
i dont remember when my phone turned off when using 2.6..
stpdkid said:
pristined as always,.
no mods, no themes, no tweaks and no scripts
only cm9 stock + 7up.
hmm..on 3.0.x got 2x turn off by itself. 1. while using Path, 2. while using Line..
i dont remember when my phone turned off when using 2.6..
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Ok. I just forgot to ask if you are undervolting or orverclocking your device. However I will build you a test kernel without the slightly lowered voltages for Deepsleep and Standby because this is what comes into my mind what could cause you the random reboots. Kernel 2.6 has less tweaks than other kernels are having exept this one. In 3.0.82 kernel I tweaked them even a bit more. So maybe your device doesn´t like this.
I will PM you this test Kernel when I´m done, so hopefully we can narrow down this issue you are hiving.
honeyx said:
Ok. I just forgot to ask if you are undervolting or orverclocking your device. However I will build you a test kernel without the slightly lowered voltages for Deepsleep and Standby because this is what comes into my mind what could cause you the random reboots. Kernel 2.6 has less tweaks than other kernels are having exept this one. In 3.0.82 kernel I tweaked them even a bit more. So maybe your device doesn´t like this.
I will PM you this test Kernel when I´m done, so hopefully we can narrow down this issue you are hiving.
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ok, thx mate,,
will try it and let you know.
ps : i didnt try to uv and oc.
just a poll to know what is the most common rom and kernel ...
the poll is going to be about kernels as there is alot of roms so a i will leave it to discussion
i don't want it to be which is best but more of which is popular and may be a couple words about it's adv. disadv.
i am using Perseus kernel .... dunno just felt its good .. other kernel distort my speaker
stock deodex sammy rom .. (couple visual mods and full screan caller + extended power menu )
Perseus kernel... Crash rom.. Simplistic framework.. Xposed framework.. Twrp recovery.. Overclock at 1800 Mhz.. But sometimes auto restart and and the whole system not responding .. Still don't know why, may be due to Overclocking..Is it due to Kernel fault?
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I usually use Perseus. Had my note for 5-6 weeks, tried 6 ROMs so far. Most impressed WITH (and still using) X-Note 3.2. Total ROM size is 350 MB so its stripped down with the good Samsung apps left in. S Note is offered as seperate 100 MB zip to flash if you choose.
Subtly and elegantly themed, not jazzy or flashy - more like understated black and grey tones. Includes xposed plus some nice mods e.g. transparent status bar etc and boots at 260 DPI which is so much better than stock 320.
ROM comes bundled with Wanam Adam kernel
Well, there's my 2 cents
Well, Perseus kernel for me because of AMOLED color profile and Wolfson sound options in STweaks app.
Phoenix rom since it nicely integrates Xposed and 240dpi mod @ install time (along with a lot of mods in Aroma Installer) along with Internal / Externa SD switch. It was nice to clean everything then install system without any strange operations afterwards.
Now overclocked / undervolted (a lot) and customized with Xposed modules and very happy with it. Haven't had an error or reboot in 3 weeks despite 1.8Ghz CPU and 733 GPU OC.
Battery is great with Perseus, easily 7-8 hours of screen on time over 48-60 hours between charging.
after using antutu (for the first time) i got strange results
sammy rom with perseus oc to 1.8 and under volted a little ..i get about around 9500 ..
same rom with adam kernel 1.6 under volted i got 14680
flashed couple aosp roms .. got 17800 and 16900 ...
so what am doing wrong ?
I'm in Love with Redpill Kernel.. it gave me great antutu score and great experience
i want to know the best rom\kernel combo that make a good benchmark score ..??
anybody got an answer
devil_slayer said:
i want to know the best rom\kernel combo that make a good benchmark score ..??
anybody got an answer
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Search these threads about benchmarks. You'll find it's been asked and answered many many many many times.
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I would love to help you, but help yourself first: ask a better question
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
tried saber recently and i got very good performance .. but i like Perseus controls more especially audio
Omega ROM v18 .NEAk kernal very li8 and no lagging. including Wolfson audio controle ...The best part MULTI CORE MANAGER for naormal usage and awsome for GAMING
Big fan of xnote and perseus combination. Now switched to assassins batterylife breathtakingly amazing and redpill... For better sound control and more undervolting compared to perseus.
For those of you running TouchWiz ROM and hasn't update FW since March, then TerraBuzz is the answer for your kernel. Only screen got above 30%, android os, android system, etc. is below 15% with this kernel.
is it possible to combine multiple options in one kernel .. that would be gr8 ..
for my personal preference ..
1- 100 mhz step in saber
2- screen mods in perseuse
3- audio controls in stweaks of red pill and perseus with the gui of trickster
4- the zzmoove governer of saber give me good battery life with light to normal usage ... which is gr8
wanna know your thoughts .. and if that's even possible
First and only custom kernel I installed: N.E.A.K.
Needed Wolfson chip control, it provides. Also, great battery life!
Using CyanogenMod 10.2 nightly with its kernel... No problems at all, even battery is very good for me.
Wysłane z mojego GT-N7100 przy użyciu Tapatalk 4
Don't bother the CM 10.2 color set? It's too much satured.
Minerael said:
Using CyanogenMod 10.2 nightly with its kernel... No problems at all, even battery is very good for me.
Wysłane z mojego GT-N7100 przy użyciu Tapatalk 4
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otaviofsousa said:
Don't bother the CM 10.2 color set? It's too much satured.
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Honestly it doesnt bother me, I don;t really see the difference heheh.
It works on STOCK ROMS and any CM x.x
A-GPS FIX
I have found another solution to speed up the GPS fix. Please find it here:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447593
I have checked and it works if you flash in CWM mode the patch with A-GPS lock. GPS found the location just in seconds even inside the buildings.
This is the link for the file CWM http://derekgordon.com/gps-files/agps.patch.google.build.cwm.v3.1.zip
If you are happy with the patch and find this thread useful, please consider pressing the "Thanks" button on any of my posts on this thread. You may also consider rating this thread with five stars if you're satisfied. You may do so just below "Search This Thread" on the right-side at the top of this post. Donations are appreciated (See last NOTE)
REVIEW THE WHOLE THREAD BEFORE POSTING QUESTIONS.
PERFORMANCE
To general speed up the whole andoid system I used a MOD from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2360985
◢ Features ◣
- Android performances improved at 360°
- Radically improved management ram on android (Lags...adios!)
- Script lightweight and revised to be adapted to this engine
- Improves a lot the graphics: of course Pure Graphic™HD, Pure Dithering Plus™ and... AOSPA 3.60 system tweaks
- Scan multimedia time drastically reduced
- Network Improvements, 3G experience even in 2G modality
- All SQlite database optimized
- Enable hardware features turned off by default for a better experience on entry level devices
- Greatly increases the score AnTuTu: Try it to believe it!!
- Reduces the startup time of Android
- A version for stock rom and one for CM, to squeeze any roms!
- Allows you to play ported games without lags
- Cleans the system every 24 hours, thecache every week and the Dalvik every month (cronos easter egg)
- Automatically Zipalign on each boot (sensitive to the user)
Battery
- Drastically decreased the drainage of battery
- Check the activities that consume too much battery stop them with PureWakelocks™
- When the phone is charging reduces system services for faster charging
- The battery is calibrated on every boot
- Disable animation of the system when the battery is nearly exhausted
- Improvements in build.prop as regards the part of consumption
Graphics, Screen, Images
- Enables a non-aggressive dithering to save CPU
- When you lock the device, the engine makes sure that the GPU is turned off
- Enables deep sleepalso in the bugged rom
- Parts of bravia engine
- Of course parts of CrossBreeder (credits to dev)
- Of course parts of Adrenaline Engine (credits to dev)
- Of course PureGraphics HD, even though I already told you
- Of course V6 supercharger
- Generates video entropy (like seeder)
CPU, Governors, I/O Schedulers
- Slightly improves the scaling of the frequencies (for better results you need a good kernel)
- Lightens the load on the CPU switching the workload to GPU rendering
- Enable the swap partition in Android (experimental)
I've said too much, man. Install this engine and discover its power!
◢ Compatibility ◣
This engine works on any devices with any rom, but there is a version for CM's rom and one for stock based firmwares. So, CMx.x, Lewa Os, MIUI, etc.
Install the stock version only on your stock firmware of your phone....
if your device don't have gingerbread or ICS officially, install the CM version (This also applies to the AOSP)
◢ Positive feedbacks ◣
And finally ROM works like a charm.
Credits
crypted for his work on A-GPS
zeppelinrox for his V6
ImbaWind for his parts of Adrenaline Engine
Exit_Only for his Turbo concepts, there aren't any parts of his work in mine
idcrisis for his CrossBreeder
All credits goes to these people
L.E.D 26 for his support
Jeeko for the rest
And you for having received the power of the PurePerformances X
thank you but what is pure performans , the performance of the system can deliver up to
The Pure Performance mode is a pure ****.Read the comments on the official thread.
Nightshadow931 said:
The Pure Performance mode is a pure ****.Read the comments on the official thread.
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I have not seen anything bad. I am currenty using this patch and I am very impressed by the speed increase. Just try first and after you can leave the comment.
Bad for wildfire s REMOVE
Htc Wildfire S cihazımdan Tapatalk 2 ile gönderildi
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Bad for wildfire s REMOVE
Htc Wildfire S cihazımdan Tapatalk 2 ile gönderildi
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What is BAD ... Can you mention in detail ....
abumsufyan said:
What is BAD ... Can you mention in detail ....
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I try but not performans antutu 3000
GT-I9300 cihazımdan Tapatalk 2 ile gönderildi
I have the Wildchild V3.3
Can I use it?
And how to install it?
Do I need to wipe something or just flash it?
Send from my HTC
Xperia SOLA CM9.1
I have tried it but couldn't find any betterment in performance. anyways nice patch. keep up the good work
anhelogr said:
I have the Wildchild V3.3
Can I use it?
And how to install it?
Do I need to wipe something or just flash it?
Send from my HTC
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Sorry I did not see any updates for this thread. Yes you can just reboot your mobile to bootloader and flash a version for CM just there. Reboot the mobile and it will be updating on boot up. Do not wipe anything. Just patch and go.
zivalarasa said:
I have tried it but couldn't find any betterment in performance. anyways nice patch. keep up the good work
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I see the difference on my mobile in everyday use. I don't know about antutu score but overall see the difference, windows open very quickly without lags or delays. Camera work better and quicker. I am using Wildfire S and have a 1 GB ext4 partition on my micro sd card.
I flashed that GPS fix and now GPS locks (didn't even lock before) but it shows wrong coordinates, about 200 kilometers from my actual location. Any ideas?
(I am using Owl Project's Jellybean CyanogenMod)
Hello same problem with 'Shisco' please heeeelp
can i disable some feature in that mod?
like the title, i wanna disable some feature after flash this mod such "Cleans the system every 24 hours, thecache every week and the Dalvik every month (cronos easter egg)" or "Enable hardware features turned off by default for a better experience on entry level devices",..etc. can i?
Hi everyone,
I am using Xiaomi Mi 6 and I can't take the "support" Xiaomi has for this phone anymore and I am thinking of changing the stock ROM.
I have never done this before and i'm not sure which one to pick. I am interested in improved battery life and improved camera algorithms (if possible) with camera 2api enabled so I can use GCam as the stock camera now (in MIUI 10) is even worse than it used to be.
I would go for something more MIUIish but I want the best that is out there.
Any suggestions?
i tried all possible rom and kernels for mi 6 and finally can say that the best in my opinion will be PIXEL EXPERIENCE CAF
its the smoothest and stable rom.. eas will give you better battery and gaming performance than interactive( if you use asphalt 8/9 on interactive roms you get fps drop to 26/7 constantly. on eas fps are stable, capped to 30 )
caf based provide very smooth and optimized software than aosp. because is optimized for specified processor
f2fs on data and cache will give you better storage performance especially on write speed and device longevity( now pixel 3 and 3 xl use this for these reasons)
- this rom is underclocked to 2.0 ghz by default. if you want maximum performance you need to unlock the maximum frequency with ex kernel manager
-even with ex kernel manager i reccomend to set on boost cluster section : 1324 mhz for little clusters and 0 to big clusters , boost duration 40 ms ( latest miui is smooth because of these values)
camera photos and videos are amazing. 60fps on video with incredible stabilization. battery is outstanding,even deep sleep, only 3% over night.
pixel experience caf isnt perfect because its the third release but is official and regulary updated. my device is smoother than mi 8 and mi 9.. snapdragon 845 use eas for reasons. our device use the same ufs 2.1 memory. no need to upgrade to latest flagships
Alessandro999 said:
i tried all possible rom and kernels for mi 6 and finally can say that the best in my opinion will be PIXEL EXPERIENCE CAF
its the smoothest and stable rom.. eas will give you better battery and gaming performance than interactive( if you use asphalt 8/9 on interactive roms you get fps drop to 26/7 constantly. on eas fps are stable, capped to 30 )
caf based provide very smooth and optimized software than aosp. because is optimized for specified processor
f2fs on data and cache will give you better storage performance especially on write speed and device longevity( now pixel 3 and 3 xl use this for these reasons)
- this rom is underclocked to 2.0 ghz by default. if you want maximum performance you need to unlock the maximum frequency with ex kernel manager
-even with ex kernel manager i reccomend to set on boost cluster section : 1324 mhz for little clusters and 0 to big clusters , boost duration 40 ms ( latest miui is smooth because of these values)
camera photos and videos are amazing. 60fps on video with incredible stabilization. battery is outstanding,even deep sleep, only 3% over night.
pixel experience caf isnt perfect because its the third release but is official and regulary updated. my device is smoother than mi 8 and mi 9.. snapdragon 845 use eas for reasons. our device use the same ufs 2.1 memory. no need to upgrade to latest flagships
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Im on the same boat as op. https://download.pixelexperience.org/sagit/ is this the correct website to download?
Also one more question , does this rom have OTA?
Thanks in advance mate!
Altair47 said:
Im on the same boat as op. https://download.pixelexperience.org/sagit/ is this the correct website to download?
Also one more question , does this rom have OTA?
Thanks in advance mate!
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yes this is official website of caf builds, i reccomend it
there is also a china website https://sagit.sbwml.net/?dir=PixelExperience/pie , but this is aosp based
select witch you prefer
Hello, I don't want to duplicate thread. I look for best ROM for me. What would you recommend for:
- best battery life
- super light rom without bloatware apps (I'd like to install open gapps pico) - only the most important applications. I use "Nova launcher" for my daily launcher.
Actually I use BaikalOS and it is nearly perfect except some issues with hardware button backlight.
You don't have to use kernel manager to change CPU freq
There is xiaomi advanced menu and the are four profiles battery balance performance and game
Choose what you like.
And yes, ROM is very smooth
I've tried almost all roms, but I always come to Miui based ones. Stock ones feel a little bit unfinished, with some small annoyances, and fingerprint is not as fast as on Miui. Regarding battery I think they are all on par. I currently use "MiRoom 9.4.11", little debloated myself with Titanium backup and installed "NFS Injector" module through Magisk. I get aroud 6h SOT, which is the best I was able to get through months of testing.
P.S. I always have a problem with Gcam not saving photos immediately after taking with Aosp based roms, dunno why...
For me,
Miui Based Rom - Revolution OS (not to be confused with Revenge OS). Gapps included.
and
AOSP Based - AospExtended ROM v6.4 [OFFICIAL (latest) + Open Gapps
These 2 I found are more than stable.
Use appropriate Gcam. Both are Buttery smooth for daily driver.
Alessandro999 said:
i tried all possible rom and kernels for mi 6 and finally can say that the best in my opinion will be PIXEL EXPERIENCE CAF
its the smoothest and stable rom.. eas will give you better battery and gaming performance than interactive( if you use asphalt 8/9 on interactive roms you get fps drop to 26/7 constantly. on eas fps are stable, capped to 30 )
caf based provide very smooth and optimized software than aosp. because is optimized for specified processor
f2fs on data and cache will give you better storage performance especially on write speed and device longevity( now pixel 3 and 3 xl use this for these reasons)
- this rom is underclocked to 2.0 ghz by default. if you want maximum performance you need to unlock the maximum frequency with ex kernel manager
-even with ex kernel manager i reccomend to set on boost cluster section : 1324 mhz for little clusters and 0 to big clusters , boost duration 40 ms ( latest miui is smooth because of these values)
camera photos and videos are amazing. 60fps on video with incredible stabilization. battery is outstanding,even deep sleep, only 3% over night.
pixel experience caf isnt perfect because its the third release but is official and regulary updated. my device is smoother than mi 8 and mi 9.. snapdragon 845 use eas for reasons. our device use the same ufs 2.1 memory. no need to upgrade to latest flagships
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Is this pixel experience better than miui??
Inviato dal mio MI 6 utilizzando Tapatalk
AospExtended ROM v6.4 is indeed very good for daily usage, stable and with tons of features. The only thing that killed me was the music quality when using my earphones.
For now I am using BankaiOS, the music quality of this ROM is more to my taste. It is battery friendly but it allows less tweaking compared to AOSPExtended.