Hello, I'm using AEX 4.6 official and I'm really satisfied with this ROM as it is stable, responsive and low in battery consuming.
In the past, when I was on AEX 4.5, I flashed Jaguar kernel with good results but nowadays are available other kernels as Heliox for example, so I would like to know by you which we can classify as the overall best kernel for Zuk Z2 device.
Thanks and regards,
Heliox for me
Zawf said:
Heliox for me
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same for me
Heliox
Anything for Oreo?
Everyone suggest Heliox kernel over Jaguar, but if I'm not wrong, the previous has not been updated recently as occurred for the latter, then I don't know what to do because I was wondering install the custom kernel particularly for the newest security patches.
Thanks and regards,
For me it's Jaguar, been running it on PureFusionOS for a while now and the included overclock, cpu voltage change, hotplug and intellithermal is all I needed. I can even use f2fs without any issue so far even though the dev clearly boycotted it and overall it's not recommended
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Hey all, I was just wondering in your opinions what your favorite custom roms and mods are for the oneplus 3. Do you guys prefer nougat roms or marshmallow? Etc.
Official, FreeDom.
Custom, 7.0 or 7.1, Citrus, Cypher.
Newest RR has been great.
I have tried BJRR,Orion,RR official,OOS,Jgcaap,Sultan XDA and out of all these ROMs I find sultan xda's ROM the smoothest, bug free and lag free rom.Just flash the rom, gapps,SuperSU, xposed don't flash any custom kernal, inbuilt kernal with default settings is serving me very good interms of battery and buttery smooth performance.
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Old_King said:
I have tried BJRR,Orion,RR official,OOS,Jgcaap,Sultan XDA and out of all these ROMs I find sultan xda's ROM the smoothest, bug free and lag free rom.Just flash the rom, gapps,SuperSU, xposed don't flash any custom kernal, inbuilt kernal with default settings is serving me very good interms of battery and buttery smooth performance.
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This rom is just flash and forget type.
Old_King said:
I have tried BJRR,Orion,RR official,OOS,Jgcaap,Sultan XDA and out of all these ROMs I find sultan xda's ROM the smoothest, bug free and lag free rom.Just flash the rom, gapps,SuperSU, xposed don't flash any custom kernal, inbuilt kernal with default settings is serving me very good interms of battery and buttery smooth performance.
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This rom is just flash and forget type.
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I agree, sultan is one of the best but i had the best result with exodus rom. Sultan rom is less smooth compared to exodus,imo.
Sultan cm13. Nothing smoother than that
Sultan's CM13 Build, stable and smooth. But there is more and more kernels for OOS, so you may just test that for a while.
Its Sultan XDA
Speaking about Nougat ROMs, for me the smoothest one is AOSiP.
Tried OOS, FreedomOS, LineageOS, RR (couple of different flavours), AICP, CosmicOS, and a couple others I don't remember.
Smoothest I've tried DU, AOSiP, Jgcaap LOS
Does any of these recommend ROMs have a good camera quality? Comparable to the original, OOS camera?
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Does any of these recommend ROMs have a good camera quality? Comparable to the original, OOS camera?
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yes, sultans cm13
Smoothest with best battery backup? Render EAS + Zenith RR or Vertex OS. EAS does the finishing touch.
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Speaking about Nougat ROMs, for me the smoothest one is AOSiP.
Tried OOS, FreedomOS, LineageOS, RR (couple of different flavours), AICP, CosmicOS, and a couple others I don't remember.
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And what about Cr-Droid is it more faster or smooth for everyday usage ?
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Smoothest with best battery backup? Render EAS + Zenith RR or Vertex OS. EAS does the finishing touch.
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I used Zenith RR a couple of days and can definitely say that it is not as smooth AOSiP. When I talk about smoothness I mean stuttering during scroll and during animations.
Giocarro said:
I used Zenith RR a couple of days and can definitely say that it is not as smooth AOSiP. When I talk about smoothness I mean stuttering during scroll and during animations.
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Use Render kernal. Currently Zenith RR has not the most updated EAS. The lags you describe is the same as I had those are solved in later builds and I have to say it is smooth as butter while maintaining the battery of like Zhana.
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And what about Cr-Droid does it are more faster smooth or more customisation, for everyday usage ?
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Didn't try that, sorry.
I've tried every single Nougat ROM here, and I can confidently say that AOSiP is the smoothest.
I'm still at the last CM official snapshot, plus EX Kernel and OP3 Camera port. Everything is super-stable and I can't tell any feature that might be missing here, especially that I use many Xposed modules.
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Use Render kernal. Currently Zenith RR has not the most updated EAS. The lags you describe is the same as I had those are solved in later builds and I have to say it is smooth as butter while maintaining the battery of like Zhana.
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Hi everyone, I write this post because I would to know which is the best kernel for stability/battery life in one plus 3. I tried Elemental X months ago but I would also try Franco kernel which has a good reputation, what would you say?
Tell me about your experience
Thanks
There is no 'best' kernel... I found Render and Xceed to be really good while they are quite underrated.
This thread was here several times. Stop posting same threads over and over again...
And there is no best kernel. You chose a kernel based on your personal preferences, so nobody can recommend you any kernel because nobody knows what you expect from a kernel.
I flashed latest version of Franco kernel and battery life is really improved. I am in OOS 4.1.3.
Resurrection Remix + ElementalX Kernel + AKT 1.4.1 = good configuration, very good autonomy (according to the regalges)
One day i will try it, I just wanted to keep stock ROM, I also uncrypted it so I can use multirom if I would.
I'm getting ready to install the January update with magisk. I have been using the stock kernel all along. Was wondering if you guys had sounds better performance and or battery life with any one of these custom kernels. I don't care really about features, just performance and stability.
What would you recommend?
I've subscribed as I'm about to try the Flash kernel. I will be curious to see what others say.
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I'm getting ready to install the January update with magisk. I have been using the stock kernel all along. Was wondering if you guys had sounds better performance and or battery life with any one of these custom kernels. I don't care really about features, just performance and stability. What would you recommend?
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If you're only in it for performance and stability then you should probably just stay on the stock kernel. Most kernel devs readily admit the kernel is exceedingly efficient and they can only make tiny incremental improvements in battery life. That and any Google security fixes are built into the stock kernel so you will have them right away. Custom kernels are regularly updated to include the security fixes that come in the stock kernel. What a custom kernel will give you is much more control over many aspects such as color control, battery monitoring, gesture control, vibration, etc. I've been using EX Kernel with the additional Kernel Manager (EXKM) and couldn't be happier with the results, and continual dev support on the last 4 devices I've owned. The kernel resides in boot.img so you already have modified that if you are running Magisk so it's easy to revert. To remove the kernel, simply reflash the stock boot.img and it will be gone.
Which is the best kernel available for long battery life?
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Which is the best kernel available for long battery life?
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every user uses phone different. so no best kernel. also different tweaks in all kernels.
i recommend kirks
Lineage Official with Blackbox Kernel
(Not Tested but Good Screen On Time)
i have tested few kernels that are good and didnt have any glitch/error after flashing, i suggest codeX kernel if you want more customization and Derp kernel for simple kernel .
Hello,
i new user of Redmi Note 5 pro, so i want to start using this shiny phone
Im looking for most smooth kernel for our phone
I heard a lot of Kernels like icecold, kirks
but half of opinions was bad about them
So im asking what kernel is most stable and smooth? just to flash and forgot about him with keep in mind that this kernel is better than stock
make a twrp backup and (boot) and test some kernels.
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make a twrp backup and (boot) and test some kernels.
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Bad for me, i dont have too much time for this ( you know, work, family )
Thaths why in asking
test InsigniuX , its miui compatible.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5-pro/development/insigniux-kernel-t3835939
i had forked the Version x8.1 Source in the past as a base to build a kali nethunter compatible kernel (the version was fast, stable + good battery runtime). The Dev also uses good Toolchains to build the Kernel.
after you flash a kernel, you should wipe the cache/dalvik and you have to reflash magisk if used.
test this kernel (non EAS Version)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5-pro/development/kernel-purecoffee-kernel-t3913130
Best performance for a custom Kernel i have tested on the Note 5 yet
greets
muhviehstarr said:
test this kernel (non EAS Version)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5-pro/development/kernel-purecoffee-kernel-t3913130
Best performance for a custom Kernel i have tested on the Note 5 yet
greets
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I can confirm, purecoffee is awesome on MIUI, Sadly not compatible with MIUI Pie
the non EAS Version works well on MIUI pie
use the latest TWRP to install, redfox and co have Problems with the device detection in the updater-script
with the EAS Version the device booted to fastboot prompt.
muhviehstarr said:
the non EAS Version works well on MIUI pie
use the latest TWRP to install, redfox and co have Problems with the device detection in the updater-script
with the EAS Version the device booted to fastboot prompt.
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Thank you, i'll try with TWRP
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I can confirm, purecoffee is awesome on MIUI, Sadly not compatible with MIUI Pie
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How does it perform compared to stock kernel? I have no complaints on performance but better battery life is always welcome.
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How does it perform compared to stock kernel? I have no complaints on performance but better battery life is always welcome.
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It's like faster, smoother with a Better battery life, try it
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It's like faster, smoother with a Better battery life, try it
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Thanks, testing.
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Thanks, testing.
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Returned to stock kernel, better battery stats to my phone. Curious about eas version, but reported here to boot to fastboot. Thanks anyway.
donkyshot said:
Returned to stock kernel, better battery stats to my phone. Curious about eas version, but reported here to boot to fastboot. Thanks anyway.
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EAS doesn't work on MIUI, i can achieve 8/10h of SoT with pureCoffee, maybe it was just luck
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It's like faster, smoother with a Better battery life, try it
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i can cornfirm a very good battery life
Stock is best Sir, custom kernel are only better in performance but thats all, battery life only derp on aosip is amazing, rest not that good in battery life in my testing. For normal man stock miui kernel best
latest EAS Version is working on xiaomi.eu miui 10 latest dev
its working great. till now. great standby power usage.
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https://cloud.it-kraut.net/s/QqfiFxnFdCCS99a/download
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latest EAS Version is working on xiaomi.eu miui 10 latest dev
its working great. till now. great standby power usage.
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https://cloud.it-kraut.net/s/QqfiFxnFdCCS99a/download
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yup it's work, previous version didn't work on xiaomi.eu PIE