So my tab s 8.4 gets warmer whenever I run Hearthstone and am scared it might potentially over heat to the point where it can damage internal hardware of some sort. Are there any solutions as to lessen the amount of background processing and have focus on a particular game only if that's how it works?
It shouldnt break any internal components. The cpu and gpu will throttle down and prevent overheating. Yes it will get hot playing games. What I do is install a custom kernel and downclock the cpu and gpu.
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
It shouldnt break any internal components. The cpu and gpu will throttle down and prevent overheating. Yes it will get hot playing games. What I do is install a custom kernel and downclock the cpu and gpu.
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Does install custom kernal require root?
And would downclock decrease the overall performance then?
sweetandsoursauce said:
Does install custom kernal require root?
And would downclock decrease the overall performance then?
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Custom kernels require root. I just downclock a bit so performance wouldnt be affected. I jist put on cpu multicore so the cores will turn on when its needed. You will trip knox doing so...
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Custom kernels require root. I just downclock a bit so performance wouldnt be affected. I jist put on cpu multicore so the cores will turn on when its needed. You will trip knox doing so...
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is tripping knox a bad thing? what is knox?
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is tripping knox a bad thing? what is knox?
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Losing warranty.. Knox is some sort of security feature samsung put in. If you trip it you lose warranty.
I guess you should be fine running on stock stuff. If anything burns up inside, youll be covered. So no need to worry abojt custom kernels. Just keep what you have now
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Losing warranty.. Knox is some sort of security feature samsung put in. If you trip it you lose warranty.
I guess you should be fine running on stock stuff. If anything burns up inside, youll be covered. So no need to worry abojt custom kernels. Just keep what you have now
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is there a safe to around this knox? like a safe root(if such a thing exists). Because right now for my SM-T700 there's no point in rooting because there aren't any official CM11/12 yet.
sweetandsoursauce said:
is there a safe to around this knox? like a safe root(if such a thing exists). Because right now for my SM-T700 there's no point in rooting because there aren't any official CM11/12 yet.
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Nope no way around. But... We do have an stable fully working unofficial build of CM11
Cfautoroot trips knox btw. Should be safe if you follow directions
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Nope no way around. But... We do have an stable fully working unofficial build of CM11
Cfautoroot trips knox btw. Should be safe if you follow directions
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I see.
hmm, what's the difference between official and unofficial? Is Unofficial not stable yet?
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I see.
hmm, what's the difference between official and unofficial? Is Unofficial not stable yet?
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Well the CM team hasnt offically supported our device. But some developers built a cm11 build and everything is working. We just dont see nightly builds as the unoffical build works fine
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Well the CM team hasnt offically supported our device. But some developers built a cm11 build and everything is working. We just dont see nightly builds as the unoffical build works fine
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Oh I see, and I assume the 'nightly' version is the best?
Which rom are you on?
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Oh I see, and I assume the 'nightly' version is the best?
Which rom are you on?
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I am running CM12. Well.. I own the T800. So cm12 unofficial still needs some work done. I recommend you flash cm11 for T700. It doesnt matter which is the best. Cm11 unofficial has pretty much everything fixed. I dont think we need nighties as all the bugs are gone in the unofficial build.
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I'm seeing people posting ROMs and Kernels and the like...does that mean root is stable enough now to warrant trying it out? I'm coming from the Vibrant, which was pretty much unbrickable, and I'm worried about bricking this glorious device. Let me know if root is stable and let me know which root to go with (Zedomax?). Thanks!
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I'm seeing people posting ROMs and Kernels and the like...does that mean root is stable enough now to warrant trying it out? I'm coming from the Vibrant, which was pretty much unbrickable, and I'm worried about bricking this glorious device. Let me know if root is stable and let me know which root to go with (Zedomax?). Thanks!
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yep its stable.
i recommend flashing a rooted kernel, then flashing back to stock kernel and keep root. you will lose cwm but that will get fixed down the road.
Right now all I really care about is being able to use Titanium Backup...as long as I can do that I'm good. Any kernel more stable than others that you'd recommend?
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Right now all I really care about is being able to use Titanium Backup...as long as I can do that I'm good. Any kernel more stable than others that you'd recommend?
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yes. stock kernel.
follow this thread.
LINK
Hey all
lately I noticed that my stock android 4.2.2 (not rooted) has become a bit sluggish sometimes. I like stock android but I feel as if the GNex is really running on the edge now in 2013 if I compare to the newest hi-tek android devices/Iphone 5 etc.
Could flashing a custom rom improve the speed and smoothness ? Also maybe I'd like to try out hybrid mode like you have in PA. I also heard a lot of good stuff about Sorcery, don't really know what would suit me the best.
Do you guys think rooting + flashing a custom rom would still my hunger for a new phone for some time still ?
Hope to have some tips that can move me into the right direction. Nonetheless I still love my GNex but I hate when it lags a bit sometimes..
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Could flashing a custom rom improve the speed and smoothness ?
Do you guys think rooting + flashing a custom rom would still my hunger for a new phone for some time still ?
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Yes, it could. A new home launcher also could improve speed and smoothness.
Yeah, I think for sure you will be content with your phone longer if you try different ROMs on it occasionally, or even just recieving new updates to a current ROM.
sure dude why not.. if u root u can overclock and thus increasing your performance, rom selection is self choice related try every rom and kernel and stick to the one you love
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Yes, it could. A new home launcher also could improve speed and smoothness.
Yeah, I think for sure you will be content with your phone longer if you try different ROMs on it occasionally. Or even just updates to those ROMs.
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What are the most performance/smoothness based roms ? Or is it more a kernel thing ? Although I don't want to experiment with 1001 settings and kernels on a rom before I get it right. I reckon that a developer puts a stable kernel together with the rom he makes and releases..
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What are the most performance/smoothness based roms ? Or is it more a kernel thing ? Although I don't want to experiment with 1001 settings and kernels on a rom before I get it right. I reckon that a developer puts a stable kernel together with the rom he makes and releases..
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Everyone has their own favorites. I personally recommend you try the newest stable CM, or even the M series if you prefer the newest features before the are implemented in to the stable builds.
Stick to the prepackaged kernel so you don't develop issues from using a third party kernel on a ROM it wasn't designed for.
That's my preference, hope you find yours. "Best ROMs" or "smoothest ROMs" threads get closed quick around here.
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Everyone has their own favorites. I personally recommend you try the newest stable CM, or even the M series if you prefer the newest features before the are implemented in to the stable builds.
Stick to the prepackaged kernel so you don't develop issues from using a third party kernel on a ROM it wasn't designed for.
That's my preference, hope you find yours. "Best ROMs" or "smoothest ROMs" threads get closed quick around here.
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Ok thx, should try out CM then maybe, seems the most logical step too. I consciously didn't use the words "best rom" , as that's indeed each one to its own. Though, smoothness is imo an objective thing.
One of the best things about flashing a custom Rom and Kernel is the Fast Charge support! Pretty much if you just use a standard USB port on your PC it will charge as fast as a wall charger.
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Hey all
lately I noticed that my stock android 4.2.2 (not rooted) has become a bit sluggish sometimes. I like stock android but I feel as if the GNex is really running on the edge now in 2013 if I compare to the newest hi-tek android devices/Iphone 5 etc.
Could flashing a custom rom improve the speed and smoothness ? Also maybe I'd like to try out hybrid mode like you have in PA. I also heard a lot of good stuff about Sorcery, don't really know what would suit me the best.
Do you guys think rooting + flashing a custom rom would still my hunger for a new phone for some time still ?
Hope to have some tips that can move me into the right direction. Nonetheless I still love my GNex but I hate when it lags a bit sometimes..
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First question... Have you rebooted in awhile?
Second question... How many background tasks are constantly running.
Custom ROM/Kernel makes sense only if you go for a minimalistic ROM/fine-tuned kernel. Honestly, Stock ROM is fine, unless you need features missing. Or look for just straight optimized ROMs like RasBeanJelly Vanilla and others that are only trying to fix bugs and not add bloat.
Kernel, pick your flavor, but always go with 'stable' ones and not nightlies if you want to avoid issues.
For me, I do Stock ROM (or would consider RasBeanJelly Vanilla) at best, and Franco Kernel (though stock is good enough).
Another point... Key Lime Pie (v. 5.0) will be announced likely in a few weeks at Google I/O 2013. Why deal with unlocking the bootloader, flashing ROMS, and Kernels, then to have to wait for source code to be released to get the newest and latest?
Bootloader was unlocked from the day I got it (to go from yakjuxw to takju). Now I just rooted my phone with custom bootloader, but it's still on stock takju. Do I still get the Google OTA's ? Iirc I need the stock bootloader for this ?
Have you tried to wipe data?
You can try this first if you like stock. If you want to try a smooth custom rom I recommend you xylon + ak kernel.
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Bootloader was unlocked from the day I got it (to go from yakjuxw to takju). Now I just rooted my phone with custom bootloader, but it's still on stock takju. Do I still get the Google OTA's ? Iirc I need the stock bootloader for this ?
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I believe TWRP and CWM will allow you to install OTAs, but you need to have stock kernel and no other system apps that are not apart of Google's stock Android. However, you wouldn't wait anyways for OTAs since you can just flash the updates that appear on XDA once they arrive. Either via fastboot or the custom recovery (if they work).
If you go to a custom ROM, you will not receive OTAs, (or shouldn't if the ROM was built right). You will have to wait for the ROM to be upgraded by the maintainer of it.
dude try something new other than stock..
CM 10.1 + ak diamond
governor = ondemand
stable,good speed..
give it a try
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I believe TWRP and CWM will allow you to install OTAs,
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I can confirm this behaviour on TWRP.
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Bootloader was unlocked from the day I got it (to go from yakjuxw to takju). Now I just rooted my phone with custom bootloader, but it's still on stock takju. Do I still get the Google OTA's ? Iirc I need the stock bootloader for this ?
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Not sure if by mistake but, (as of the date of this post) there's no custom bootloader for any of the GSM/LTE variants of the Google Galaxy Nexus.
What he's talking about is a custom recovery. (This needed correction so as to not to mislead readers.)
Sent from my Nexus
bk201doesntexist said:
I can confirm this behaviour on TWRP.
Not sure if by mistake but, (as of the date of this post) there's no custom bootloader for any of the GSM/LTE variants of the Google Galaxy Nexus.
What he's talking about is a custom recovery. (This needed correction so as to not to mislead readers.)
Sent from my Nexus
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Good point you're right, sorry should have been more clear.
I'm indeed talking about a custom recovery, not bootloader. Atm I only have lockscreen policy with clock hack and SuperSU/SuperUser apps who use the root. Is this enough to prevent me from having google OTA's ? Still didn't get to flashing another rom lol, I guess I like stock. And it might be between my ears but having rebooted + rooted the phone made it feel snappier again.
Thanks for all the feedback guys.
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Good point you're right, sorry should have been more clear.
I'm indeed talking about a custom recovery, not bootloader. Atm I only have lockscreen policy with clock hack and SuperSU/SuperUser apps who use the root. Is this enough to prevent me from having google OTA's ? Still didn't get to flashing another rom lol, I guess I like stock. And it might be between my ears but having rebooted + rooted the phone made it feel snappier again.
Thanks for all the feedback guys.
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Again, if you alter system files the OTA will fail, if it needs to update those.
Well my (noob) question was if above mentioned things such as ClockHack who need SuperSU permission altered my system files?
I am using Purity with Leankernel. Gives me a smooth experience and great battery life.
Also it has the PIE and you can use XPosed framework to get Per App DPI with any ROM like I do.
But I have tried almost all the ROMS in the development section except for a couple maybe. I keep returning to Purity, Vanir and Cataclysm most of the time when I have something important come up and I cannt flash a new ROM every other day.
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Well my (noob) question was if above mentioned things such as ClockHack who need SuperSU permission altered my system files?
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The answer should be obvious... yes.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
I come from the Nook Tablet world, and cyanogen mod was great to have because of the stock ability.
I'm interested in cyanogenmod, but don't want to go through the process of wiping my device just to test it, and may not like the performance anyways. Also, elementalx doesn't work on it (I believe). So does CM11 have many bugs? Does it outperform stock ROM in means of performance? I like the custom ability with it, but not sure if it's worth trying or keeping with cleanrom.
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To be really honest, using a custom ROM providing the same features as a stock ROM like CyanogenMod is not useful. The design is the same, you have few bugs, and everything you gain in terms in features can be found with GravityBox and other Xposed Modules. Now, in terms in performance, according benchmarks, you have the same scores than a stock OCed ROM with dalvik/bionic optimized . But, in terms of real performance, there's no " important " gain.
You better keep CleanRom according to me, because CM doesn't worth wiping your data !
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Why not just make a nandroid backup? Flash whatever you want, don't like it restore the backup.
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I'm interested in cyanogenmod, but don't want to go through the process of wiping my device just to test it, and may not like the performance anyways.
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Simply try for yourself, it runs just nice
Also, elementalx doesn't work on it (I believe).
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It does if you use the "right" Rom
So does CM11 have many bugs?
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Nope.
custom ROMs for HTC one V (differences, bugs, info)
Hello,
I am new to this site, and new to this thing, but I am interested to update my HTC one V with some custom ROM (jellybean or higher) and I wanna know some info about which one is the most stable and popular one, with no bugs or trivial bugs.. It is frustrating because they are plenty of ROMs and kernels here.. and what is the difference between AOSP and AOKP version? somewhere I read that aokp is less stable but better... I actually want features included RAM and CPU clocking, because this is the coolest thing in these custom ROMs.. :cyclops:
- I have HTC one V (GSM) rooted and bootloader unlocked
- I have CWM recovery 6.0.3.3 installed
- I have official android v4.0.3
so which ROM you guys prefer to me and which kernel that goes along? and is my CWM version OK or I need other one?.. I really want to get more of this phone than I am getting now.. it's a really nice phone but it's a bit lazy when operating tasks, so it's not for impatient users
I am new to this, but I somehow succeeded to root my V, thanks for detailed instructions on this site, so thanks to you guys ..now I just have to update my ROM, and I will be more than happy
Get kitkat and you'll be happy
It's really fast, mostly bug free and gets security updates...
I use lollipop personally and I like material design to much to go back.
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Get kitkat and you'll be happy
It's really fast, mostly bug free and gets security updates...
I use lollipop personally and I like material design to much to go back.
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yea, which one? can you give a lil more explanation to a noob I have so much questions in my mind.. all day reading, now I am even more confused.. so many "dev" terms I am not familiar with..
I am afraid I will kill my HOV as I am reading some reports of black sreen or won't boot... but the hell with it, I need to do it, because I have a cool ant camera which app only works with 4.1
help?
balaz23 said:
yea, which one? can you give a lil more explanation to a noob I have so much questions in my mind.. all day reading, now I am even more confused.. so many "dev" terms I am not familiar with..
I am afraid I will kill my HOV as I am reading some reports of black sreen or won't boot... but the hell with it, I need to do it, because I have a cool ant camera which app only works with 4.1
help?
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You can't (you really can't) brick your phone by installing a recovery, rom and a kernel.
It's really easy. If your still using the stock rom (rooted or not), you first have to unlock your bootloader. This is important because with a locked bootloader you can't overwrite to parts of your storage.
Just search for some guides (like this one) and only do the unlocking of the bootloader, not the rooting.
After unlocking the bootloader, flash a custom recovery (this is the newest version of TWRP, a popular recovery).
Then you reboot into the recovery and install any custom rom you like. Then you reboot into the bootloader again and flash the kernel for this rom, because the recovery can't do this.
And now you're finished. Just reboot and you'll have your new system.
If you need help with something, just use some guides here in the forum, those things have been explained thousands of times
Oh, and don't forget doing a backup of your data before. It will be deleted when installing the rom.
By the way: "rooting" means gaining root access on your system by using some vulnerability in the system. Root access is a bit like the admin user on windows, it can do everything and has no limits. But rooting only affects your current rom and is only needed in the stock rom. Most custom roms already have root access enabled.
can with only TWRP flash CyanogenMod 11? I see in the post is written that need latest TWRP to flash this ROM..
but I have already CWM recovery 6.0.3.3 installed. So shall I delete it? What is the difference between TWRP and CWM?
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can with only TWRP flash CyanogenMod 11? I see in the post is written that need latest TWRP to flash this ROM..
but I have already CWM recovery 6.0.3.3 installed. So shall I delete it? What is the difference between TWRP and CWM?
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TWRP has much more features and has touch support.
Yes, you need twrp, because it's much newer and has selinux support, which is required for installing.
Install this TWRP by rebooting into bootloader and flashing with: "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (replace recovery.img with the image you want to flash.
which kernel shall I use after installing your CM11 ROM? which you prefer is better or stable in general?
balaz23 said:
which kernel shall I use after installing your CM11 ROM? which you prefer is better or stable in general?
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There is only my kernel (included in rom-zip) and Shoaib05's kernel which isn't developed anymore. Try out which one feels faster.
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There is only my kernel (included in rom-zip) and Shoaib05's kernel which isn't developed anymore. Try out which one feels faster.
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I have used dedicated kernel in zip, it is ok without issue, pretty fast, running for a day now.
btw... I was just considering if I could push the clock of CPU a bit more.. is it possible or it's already done OCed with this kernel? ...is there some app for that maybe?
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I have used dedicated kernel in zip, it is ok without issue, pretty fast, running for a day now.
btw... I was just considering if I could push the clock of CPU a bit more.. is it possible or it's already done OCed with this kernel? ...is there some app for that maybe?
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If you enable developer options you get a performance settings menu in the settings. There you see the kernel is overclocked to 1200 MHz by default, which is still ok on most devices. For my phone it's no problem to go up to 2 GHz, but 1200 MHz is enough for me.
all good, but MMS messages don't work, can't download them.
is this a bug in CM11?
Hello, can i flash crdroid and after that flash nexus stock kernel?
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Hello, can i flash crdroid and after that flash nexus stock kernel?
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You can flash semaphore that is stock kernel ?
Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/orig-development/kernel-semaphore-n5x-0-1-0-t3434823
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Hello, can i flash crdroid and after that flash nexus stock kernel?
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Just curious, why would you need to flash the "stock" kernel?
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Just curious, why would you need to flash the "stock" kernel?
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My phone run crDroid 8.1 and phone getting hot after 30 mins of watching YouTube (example), when i flash stock ROM it doesnt getting hot even after one hour watching YouTube. So i thought that this problem is related to the kernel. And if u know: will the functions of crDroid remain after flashing another kernel?
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My phone run crDroid 8.1 and phone getting hot after 30 mins of watching YouTube (example), when i flash stock ROM it doesnt getting hot even after one hour watching YouTube. So i thought that this problem is related to the kernel. And if u know: will the functions of crDroid remain after flashing another kernel?
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Flashing a custom won't affect any of the "custom" features that the crDroid team has added to the LOS base. Not sure what to tell you on the heat thing though.
Custom kernels have different cpu governors. If yours is set to an aggressive cpu usage your phone will get hot.
Root your phone then install a kernel manager from the playstore and check your cpu governor setting.
I'm using shadow kernel with pixelROM and latest bootloader and my phone is not hot at all.
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Custom kernels have different cpu governors. If yours is set to an aggressive cpu usage your phone will get hot.
Root your phone then install a kernel manager from the playstore and check your cpu governor setting.
I'm using shadow kernel with pixelROM and latest bootloader and my phone is not hot at all.
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I'm using PixelROM with stock kernel (shadow), Can i flash Semaphore kernel in Pixel ROM?