What is a good overclock kernel and battery life on stock? What's the highest we can go without overheating but stable?
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Alright, so I'm coming from cm 6 and I was using snap with it. But what I'm wondering, is what is the best kernel for fresh.
Thanks.
derik123derik123 said:
Alright, so I'm coming from cm 6 and I was using snap with it. But what I'm wondering, is what is the best kernel for fresh.
Thanks.
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I'm running King's latest...#8 I think. Getting 53fps, 1250 Quadrant score with stock 998mhz speed. Seems good so far.
If you want great battery and dont care about the fps cap, stick with the latest stock kernel thats built right into fresh.
best kernel for lastest fresh?
I am using the kernal that came with the rom and it seems to work just fine. i thought the claims on battery life might be over rated but can say that with moderate use i got 37 hours from 100% to 15%. Might try kings again but not sure if that would hurt that battery life.
damanrob said:
I am using the kernal that came with the rom and it seems to work just fine. i thought the claims on battery life might be over rated but can say that with moderate use i got 37 hours from 100% to 15%. Might try kings again but not sure if that would hurt that battery life.
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I promise you that the claims of improved battery life for the new HTC kernel are not overstated at all. In fact... there are no words to describe how much of an improvement it actually is. The theory follows that the other kernels will be re-optimized based on the new HTC kernel.
As above, stock gets the best battery life. If you need the OC/FPS/etc you can try King's #8 (I had stability issues, personally) or #6 (worked like a charm). Currently I'm using the netarchy 4.1.9.1 beta. Battery life could be better IMO, but feels really snappy. LP looks too good @ >50 FPS for me to stick with stock.
edufur said:
I promise you that the claims of improved battery life for the new HTC kernel are not overstated at all. In fact... there are no words to describe how much of an improvement it actually is. The theory follows that the other kernels will be re-optimized based on the new HTC kernel.
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I have been running Fresh 3.2 with the built in kernel, but I've also been using SetCPU with a very low performance, battery friendly profile.
My question is whether I should be using SetCPU at all anymore, since I heard that this new kernel already supports throttling the CPU back when not in demand. I've been excited to test out how it effects my battery myself, but if someone has the answer, it would save me a week.
dom085 said:
I have been running Fresh 3.2 with the built in kernel, but I've also been using SetCPU with a very low performance, battery friendly profile.
My question is whether I should be using SetCPU at all anymore, since I heard that this new kernel already supports throttling the CPU back when not in demand. I've been excited to test out how it effects my battery myself, but if someone has the answer, it would save me a week.
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Even if the stock kernel does scale down the voltage to the CPU, I think you would still need setCPU if you want to OC. However, the stock kernel probably does not support OCing. However, I think setCPU could still be beneficial for keeping the CPU running at minimum when the phone is in sleep mode. Then again, that feature could also be incorporated into the new HTC kernel for all we know.
Like someone else mentioned, Kings BFS #8 gave me stability issues, but #6 works fantastic in terms of performance and stability; not to mention, everything works on my phone as it should. I got 2 generic batteries and a charger from eBay for dirt cheap, so battery life if of little concern to me.
Is there a kernel for fresh 3.2 with cifs support?
Hey all, I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions for a kernel that is good for battery life. I am running the stable release of CM7 and I have the OEM extended battery (came with the phone when I bought it) and I currently can get about 1.5 days of moderate use (wifi turned on whenever available, frequent twitter/facebook/foursquare updates, heavy texting/emailing and moderate web browsing) but I am always open to new options for improved battery life.
The kernel I have now is underclocked by about half and I find that helps a lot (if I remember correctly, it is the stock kernel).
Best kernel in my opinion for AOSP is Tiamat: http://tiamat-aosp.com
I am somewhat new to the non-stock rom/kernel game but have the latest version of incredikernel with CM7 stable and really like the combo so far
The stock CM7 kernel had lower wifi performance for me with Incredikernel it is back where it should be
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I am somewhat new to the non-stock rom/kernel game but have the latest version of incredikernel with CM7 stable and really like the combo so far
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Agreed. Incredikernel FTW.
Flash the lower voltages to get even better battery life. If your phone can take them without rebooting often then you'll get a significant increase in battery life while maintaining the same CPU power.
2.6.37.6-incredikernel is working phenomenally for me
Incredikernel is the best I've found on any aosp rom. Awesome battery life.
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Agreed. Incredikernel FTW.
Flash the lower voltages to get even better battery life. If your phone can take them without rebooting often then you'll get a significant increase in battery life while maintaining the same CPU power.
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Curious, is there a guide or instructions on how to flash the lower voltages. I've checked out Chad's thread and it confuses me.
Incredikernel FTW
I went with Incredikernel. So far so good, it's been off the charger for about 13-14 hours now and it's at 82% battery. Wifi and GPS both turned on with a decent amount of texting/email checking and a little web browsing. It is underclocked about half way with SetCPU and still very snappy and responsive. Definitely happier with my phone than ever before.
Incredikernel is what my friend uses and he loves it.
Also wanted to add I have heard good things about Tiamat as well, another one you couldnt go wrong with.
Im on Cloudy 2.0 with ChupaChups 2.1 kernel. What are your configs to get a good performance and battery life? Thanks!
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Im on Cloudy 2.0 with ChupaChups 2.1 kernel. What are your configs to get a good performance and battery life? Thanks!
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I'm trying smartassV2 controller... so far so good. Amazing performance +42k on antutu and great battery file. Probably more than 48 hours of normal use.
should some expert tell me configuration for performance and fluid, i don´t care about battery life, i just want as fluid as cyanogen
Whe are lucky, can change battery so no problem for me with battery life
So just wondering what kind of battery life people are getting with stock and aosp ROMs (screen on time). Provide rom name kernel and screenshots if you can.
I'm currently running 10-11 Blisspop
Nebula 10.2.2 experimental
My battery life is about less than 2 hours but using smartmax governer I get consistent performance.
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So just wondering what kind of battery life people are getting with stock and aosp ROMs (screen on time). Provide rom name kernel and screenshots if you can.
I'm currently running 10-11 Blisspop
Nebula 10.2.2 experimental
My battery life is about less than 2 hours but using smartmax governer I get consistent performance.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/tweaks-lollipop-interactive-battery-t2951327
This kernel lets me use my phone all day without the battery dying.
I am looking for a performance oriented (Zero lag in UI navigation and scrolling) kernel, I don't care about battery life. Can you guys help me out?
Thanks in advance
IPhone 7 if u want Smoothness and less lag, overtime Android OS on any phone is going to eventually lag, u can try EX kernel or blu_spark and use AKT 1.4 and use performance, u may want to read up on different profiles to fit ur preference also too there are some build.prop mods to get good scrolling too
I like these build.prop modswindowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=500
ro.max.fling_velocity=20000
ro.min.fling_velocity=18000
Wtf is this post with iPhone, you brain lag for sure mate, change it ASAP. I don't have any lags even with stock kernel. What lags are you talking about?
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If you want zero lag go for a kernal with touchboost. Franco has this nicely configured.
ElementalX overclocked and running in performance mode. Also the ROM will have something to do with the performance so maybe look into a good one. I personally cant recommend enough Resurrection Remix N.
Blu_spark with Fastlane enabled. Nothing compares if you want pure speed. Benefit is that battery life doesn't take a big hit unlike AKT 1.4 performance profiles which destroy your battery life but do offer great performance.
Xceed kernel is the best when it comes to overclocking and performance.