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---------------------------------------LeanFUSION infos---------------------------------------
Version: 2.0.0
Developer: FUSIONdev
Languages: All available on FROYO !
Release date: 18 may 2012
Based on: native Android Froyo 2.2.2 rom V100R001C292B848 (Poland ABC)
Requirements: UltraJack or Clockworkmod recovery
WARNING: BOOT YOUR PHONE IN RECOVERY MODE USING THE 3 BUTTON COMBO (Green + Up volume + Power) ... there are some issues with the installation after a "reboot in recovery" from the shutdown menu!
THE FULL INSTALL WILL WIPE YOUR DATA, BACK UP EVERYTHING BEFORE FLASHING!
About LeanFUSION: a LIGHT , CLASSIC and SIMPLE froyo flavoured ROM for huawei ideos, fully optimized for a really smooth user experience.
Based on the experience achieved on FUSIONideos, it just focuses on being LIGHTWEIGHT. There are lots of roms full of features out of there... but if you are looking for a rom focused on speed, simplicity and lightness you are on the right place!...
if you liked FUSIONideos 2, you will love LeanFUSION.
Install the rom and customize it !...FUSIONremix is right here for you! (read more on features)
FEATURES
ROOTED - BUSYBOX
KERNEL SIDE
Kernel configured and optimized for U8150 ONLY based on NOMA v83 by Aorth
Multitouch
Ext3 & Ext4 support
BFS (Con Kolivas patchset)
noop (default) - anticipatory - sio - bfq - vr(io) I/O schedulers
Under/Overclock (30 - 600 default | maximum frequency 748 MHz)
SmartassV2 (default) - interactive - interactiveX governors
LZO compressed zimage (faster decompression on boot)
more infos: official thread
SYSTEM OPTIMIZATIONS
ODEXED - first boot will be fast like when you bought the phone, the odexes are placed next to the packages, so you will save some space on dalvik-cache folder
Dalvik-cache moved to CACHE partition - More free space (165 MB) available for installing apps ... with less need to use Link2SD (also supported)! LeanFUSION will correctly regenerate the dalvik-cache if you format by mistake the cache partition
ZIPALIGNED
OPTIMIZED PACKAGES - all the PNG resources on the packages have been optimized to save ram and the APKs have been recompressed with less compression for a faster loading
OPTIMAL RAM MANAGEMENT - android internal task killer has been tweaked with better settings
SD CARD READ TWEAKED
FUSIONboost - a process renicer that will adjust priority of critical system services to improve the phone responsiveness with incoming calls
FUSIONremix 2 - from the experience of FUSIONideos, an improvement of this great powerful script!!
It will keep your system clean and updated saving space on the user (DATA) partition!
Install the rom and customize it using the market with the apps you really need! FUSIONremix will push selected apps to the system partition...and if an update comes, it will not spare space on the DATA partition!
With the new version it will also odex the app and push them (apk + odex) to system. This feature has been improved with the changes made by Atl4ntis on its cataclysm, that has a script inspired to FUSIONremix. Link2SD with autolink supported. You can safely use it.
SUPPORTED APPS:
ADW Launcher - ADW Launcher EX - Talkback - Soundback - Kickback - Google Play - Gmail - Google Maps - Street View - Google Search & Voice search - Google Translate - Google Drive - YouTube - Link2SD - No Frills Cpu control - QuickPic - Superuser - Twitter
Misc. Tweaks
USER EXPERIENCE
Market auto update ENABLED - no more need to wait rom updates (like in FUSIONideos)
ADW Launcher - replaces the original android launcher
EXTRA RINGTONES - from Cyanogenmod 7.2 !
Battery indicator with %
REALLY FAST ANDROID 4.0 ANIMATIONS + CUSTOM ONES
SHUTDOWN MENU WITH REBOOT & REBOOT IN RECOVERY MODE
CUSTOM BLACK THEME
HOSTS based adblocking
FIXES
FIXED italian days on google weather
Short operators names for Italy
Updated apn list
Anti malware patch XDA PATCH
Regulatory domain (wifi channels choosing) enabled
REMOVED
Email app
Animated & visualization wallpapers
DOWNLOAD
MD5: c412ee8f48c3b6d191a4cfc4ed9fac0b
DOWNLOAD LeanFUSION 2.0.0 FULL INSTALL
HINT: I recommend to NOT install Facebook / Facebook messenger ... it's really bloatware! FUSIONremix 2 doesn't support them anymore.
THANKS
dsixda for his GREAT kitchen - FUSIONideos and LeanFUSION won't be possible without this!
The uot team
Aorth, Tj_style & estebanSannin for their work on the kernel
Atl4ntis for its improvements on FUSIONremix
All the XDA community
All the users and supporters of FUSIONideos
Bertans, EP690D, Grotesque, Michelangelo Brunetti, Maurizio Cavalletti, Alessandro Rovacchi for their support and help on FUSIONideos
Great!!! I installed FUSIONideos v2.7.6 & 2.7.10 in my Hauwei U8150
Android phone do not have any trouble around one year,it is the
best customer ROM which I installed before
I hope this new"LeanFusion 2.0 ROM would be more quickly and higher efficiency
than previous FUSIONideos v2.7.6 & 2.7.10!
Thanks for your effort
waw, very nice ROM! but why still froyo-based?
itachilinux said:
waw, very nice ROM! but why still froyo-based?
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Yeah, I love gingerbread but is more resources hungry, and I need something snappier.
Cyanogenmod 7.2 ported by Aorth is the right choice for gingerbread lovers! Absolutely the best and full featured rom for ideos!
Yeah fusiondev is back! View as running the rom, but aesthetically it shows very well. Proves the rom and beareth the juice.
Thanks, nothing like froyo!
Hugs.
Thanks man
thank fusionnnnnnnn
Great! When I returned the phone on hand to try now!
Sorry for my bad English
I'm gonna have to get my u8150 out just to try this, it looks good and i've been having numerous problems recently with cm7.
Great job my friend
LEANFusion is the best for my ideos!
Regards
Alessandro
welcome back fusion!
Out of curiosity have you looked at the overclock voltages for the kernel?
Sent from my U8150
I've been using it for a while and it feels good! nice and fast, good battery life so far. Maybe now I can give this phone to someone to use since it doesn't constantly crash anymore.
Thanks!
I will try
how about earthquake ? God bless everyone
wbrambley said:
welcome back fusion!
Out of curiosity have you looked at the overclock voltages for the kernel?
Sent from my U8150
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Nope, it's the original u8150 kernel, patched by Aorth, not the updated u8160 code, that has some differences in voltages.
So you'll have the "usual" overclock as older roms (fusionideos etc..) that used the original source code.
Ph03nix95 said:
I've been using it for a while and it feels good! nice and fast, good battery life so far. Maybe now I can give this phone to someone to use since it doesn't constantly crash anymore.
Thanks!
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hehehe
I installed the rom for about a week but I have problems with battery life, I leave the phone turned on during the night with the battery to approximately 50% and in the morning the battery is at 10%
Practically battery drains faster when not in use rather than when it is used intensively
I use a 710Mhz overclock and downclock to 30MHz
Should I change some setting on NoFrills?
Thank you for your work and a greeting from italy
McDolar said:
I installed the rom for about a week but I have problems with battery life, I leave the phone turned on during the night with the battery to approximately 50% and in the morning the battery is at 10%
Practically battery drains faster when not in use rather than when it is used intensively
I use a 710Mhz overclock and downclock to 30MHz
Should I change some setting on NoFrills?
Thank you for your work and a greeting from italy
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Check with no frills the cpu statistics... look at deep sleep... it MUST look like in the screenshots (about 90% for a normal use)
...but I think is network usage... do you use some apps like facebook/facebook messenger? Their proprietary push is not so efficient...
And more: Facebook services arrive to consume all the free ram, and android kills them....sparing precious system load..
FUSIONdev said:
Check with no frills the cpu statistics... look at deep sleep... it MUST look like in the screenshots (about 90% for a normal use)
...but I think is network usage... do you use some apps like facebook/facebook messenger? Their proprietary push is not so efficient...
And more: Facebook services arrive to consume all the free ram, and android kills them....sparing precious system load..
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Deep sleep is now at 97.60%
Using only Facebook for Android with notifications disabled
The really weird thing is that this drop in battery life only happens at night ... but during the day using facebook, twitter, and WhatsApp tapatalk battery life is really good! even if the phone is not used ... checking every half hour battery ... I lose about 1% every 30 minutes
McDolar said:
Deep sleep is now at 97.60%
Using only Facebook for Android with notifications disabled
The really weird thing is that this drop in battery life only happens at night ... but during the day using facebook, twitter, and WhatsApp tapatalk battery life is really good! even if the phone is not used ... checking every half hour battery ... I lose about 1% every 30 minutes
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I think the internal battery stats are not well calibrated yet...97% deep sleep, it's great... don't give so much consideration to the percenteance itself, the battery charge is REALLY shorter? do you need to recharge more often than usual?
Nice rom
Hi Fusion, great rom.
I have used FusionIdeos, but today I flash LeanFusion.
I can't use Cifs...it is not implemented in this rom?
I can create the folder and put the modules in lib cifs.ko, but with the FusionIdeos I never had any problems.
PS: which coupled scheduler / governor recommendations for battery life with up to 600MHz?
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Following the popular franco.Kernel series I present you the new .35 tree based kernel for the 2.3.3 from LG and for the CM testing releases from mik.
(Because people keep flashing this **** with the wrong roms and come here crying "HALP" enjoy the big letter warning)
This kernel is not for 2.2 roms and I will laugh at you if you flash it together with 2.2. Not either will it work on miks 6.5.8 nor void forever...
franco.Kernel facebook group page: https://www.facebook.com/franco.Kernel
Features & Changelog
#4
* Added 652, 672, 691, 710 cpu frequencies
* Doubled busses frequencies - system will go faster but you'll possible lose some overclocking capabilities. Busses frequency OC > cpu OC.
* Added and tweaked Simple IO scheduler as it proved to be the fastest one for this device
* Added tun.ko and cifs.ko
* Added camera flicker bug fix
* Cleaned up some more debug ****
* One or two small tweaks
#3
* Completely rebased kernel
* No more blackscreen
* Based on CM's source
* All the tweaks and ****s you've been known about from me
* Franco magic?
* POWER
* BATTERY
* Well...I'll write a more detailed post later, too busy at the moment =)
08122011
- Touchscreen driver improved
- Same changes as the 27/11 release but now with wifi working
27112011
- Major speed up because fsyncs are not disabled
- SLUB memory allocator tweaked and made default
- Wifi Tethering fix attempt
- One or two other small tweaks and optimizations
- This release is labeled as a testing version
22112011
- Bye vsync toggle, it's not possible to change vsync without a kernel recompile
- Blackscreen bug fix attempt
- Touchscreen drivers optimized with the axis inversion workaround - changes by paolo, fserve, and me
12112011
- Vsync on/off toggle added. This is what I need be checked, I don't know if it's working: run this command via terminal or init.d script
Code:
echo "0" > /sys/module/mddi_hitachi_hvga/parameters/vsync_on
Echoing 0 it will disable vsync, echoing 1 will enable it.
- FSB/BUS overclock is lower, it will lower benchmarks a bit, but you won't notice any difference during normal usage and it will increase stability
- Obviously all the changes from the latest testing version are included
- This release is labeled as a testing version
02102011
- Smartass2 tuning
- Ck2 patch - system more responsive and noticeably faster
- Compiled with the latest Linaro 4.5.4 2011.09 toolchain
- Fix camera flicker - thanks Turducken
- Add Simple I/O scheduler and made the default - should fix the slow USB transfer bug
- net: Reorder incoming packets in PPPoLAC and PPPoPNS
- Misc fixes
- Should provide some extra battery power
19092011
- A lot of reverts to increase overall stability
- Smartass2 improvements
- BFQ i/o scheduler added and made default. VR scheduler makes the USB transfers slow
- Wifi change to drain less battery
- Clear RAM feature in Andy's rom works now
- Add Jhash3
- vfs_cache from 100 to 25
- init/calibrate backported from 2.6.39
- Some other improvements that can be seen in my github
29082011
- Reducing VM_READAHEAD from 4096 to 512. Should fix the occasional music stutter
- Some .config changes from fserve to increase battery life
- Tweaks and code cleanups from CAF to increase stability, battery and performance
- Cleaned up some governors
- Add SmartassV2 added yesterday from the original Smartass creator
- Re-written InteractiveX
- Vsync enabled by popular demand
- dirty_writeback_interval = 1500 centisecs
- Some reverts that should fix the reboots or random crashes
- Thanks across for the testing
- This release is labeled as a testing version
24082011
- Strange behavior with ext3/ext4 fixed
- More ARM architecture specific code
- Internet/data speed majorly increased
- **** legacy drivers removed
- Dunno what else
- This release is labeled as a testing version
21082011
- Filesystem tweaks from Code Aurora. Mainly ext3 and ext4 improved code
- Power management tweaks from Code Aurora
- Two Power management patches from Arco's kernel
- A lot of ARM architecture specific tweaks and improved code
- Some other small ****s
- This release is labeled as a testing version
16082011
- Battery display bug is fixed
- Terminal ****ting itself when closing fixed
- Headset button should work now too
- Some reverts to provide some extra stability
03082011
- Patched with 2.6.35.14 from upstream
- Tweaks in the touchscreen driver
- Lots of reverts from backported code to improve stability
- USB should be fixed
- CFS scheduler updates
- Wi-fi should be finally fine (I hope because I haven't touched wi-fi **** code)
- Camera should work fine now too
01082011
This is a complete re-written kernel from scratch featuring all the performance and battery patches from the last version plus a lot of new code.
The changes are all in my github so I don't need to list them here. I need you guys to test the kernel and tell me what is working and what is not working, which bugs do you find, if the performance is good, if battery is good etc etc. I don't want posts like "BLUETOOH HANDS FREE DOESN'T WORK FIX PLX" or "WAHT IS THE BAST GOVERNOR AND OC HALP PLOX" I want informative posts about your conclusions, if it kernel paniced what is your environment, your OC, your governor... stupid and non helpful posts will be ignored. If you want a good kernel, do you job as an user and help me too.
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Take note of this, I don't care nor will pay attention if you say you're having battery drain if: you flashed the kernel sooner than 24hours of your complain post, if you didn't wipe your cache partition before or after flashing it, or if you didn't wipe your battery stats. If any of these three conditions are met at the time of your posting I will simply ignore it.
Downloads
Download:franco.Kernel-4
franco.Kernel updater app: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.franco.kernel.p500
Installation
1 - Reboot intro recovery
2 - Flash the latest kernel version from this topic
3 - Reboot
4 - Enjoy
People remember this is a pre-release, it's a gift for you all to test and play in the next days while I make it better, faster, more stable and the likes. Now I'll retire for a nice beach day after a hard nights work
wow downloading and will flash it right away!!!! cant wwait for it so test. thanks franco you are genious!
franciscofranco said:
People remember this is a pre-release, it's a gift for you all to test and play in the next days while I make it better, faster, more stable and the likes. Now I'll retire for a nice beach day after a hard nights work
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go ahead man. you deserve the best. your v18 is still as stable as rock so I can wait for the final version of this. i will flash this now.
I know testing isn't all abt posting quadrant scores ...but anyways this kernel gives [email protected] mhz
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
thx franco.
downloading....
Rotation not fixed...not a huge problem anyways. Thanks
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
Flashed it, seems stable at 710Mhz (which is the maximum my phone can get). Neocore [email protected]/Smartass running on official 2.3.3. That is 10FPS higher than stock kernel and 2 fps higher than stock OC'[email protected] stock kernel.
Will test further and post.
Neocore 55.1 [email protected] 806 MHz running on void forever
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
franciscofranco said:
People remember this is a pre-release, it's a gift for you all to test and play in the next days while I make it better, faster, more stable and the likes. Now I'll retire for a nice beach day after a hard nights work
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Are you using the LG Userspace Drivers?
can i know how much quandrant score for 3D of this kernel with overclock to 768mhz in stock 2.3.3 rom and non stock rom?
RevengeFNF said:
Are you using the LG Userspace Drivers?
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As Franco said in the other topic, these drivers are not in the kernel but integrated in roms so we have to wait for mik, andy or Noejn to update their roms
Quadrant score after freeing my memory card is 1960
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
thankxx man..
sajjan said:
Quadrant score after freeing my memory card is 1960
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
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what rom are u using? are u on the new baseband?
dark-k said:
As Franco said in the other topic, these drivers are not in the kernel but integrated in roms so we have to wait for mik, andy or Noejn to update their roms
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Ok, and just for curiosity, in what consist those drivers, that give a huge boost in 3D?
franco,just wanna say thank you. I can see your passion in making our O1 better than ever. thanks a lot man. Know that your hard work is very much appreciated. More power. (^^,)
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
I can boot v.2.2 with this kernel, can see some notifications in "toast",
but there is almost immediate shutdown with "Battery overheated"
RevengeFNF said:
Ok, and just for curiosity, in what consist those drivers, that give a huge boost in 3D?
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Yes, a huge boost :
mik_os said:
kernel: 2.6.35 @ 600mhz
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Just to inform I'm in stock v20g with just very few modifications by me and the kernel it's working without the bugs you describe
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Doubleshot
Virtuous Doubleshot is a port of the ROM from the MyTouch 4G Slide, which features a custom version of Sense 3.0. It is based on the final/official base (Doubleshot_TMOUS_1.01.531.1). The custom Sense variant featured in this ROM is called Espresso, which is quite different visually from standard Sense UI. Additionally, the MT4G Slide is a WVGA device, meaning no re-sizing was needed.
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Features
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Based on the official MyTouch 4G Slide shipping ROM (Doubleshot_TMOUS_1.01.531.1).
Native rotating Rosie (launcher) support. (DesireZ/G2 and MT4G only).
Ported for full functionality on each supported device.
Heavily optimized for fluid performance and usability.
Overclocked kernels with numerous additional kernel modules.
Built-in screen state frequency scaling (1.2Ghz-245MHz/ondemand screen-on, 806Mhz-245Mz/conservative screen-off), via custom built Virtuous_OC C daemon.
Trackpad wake support (DesireZ/G2 and MT4G only).
WiFi calling (T-Mobile USA only).
Fully functional device hardware, including wifi, bluetooth, camera, camcorder, etc.
Market-sourced applications (Gmail, Maps, Voice, etc) automatically installed on first boot into /data/app for easy removal.
Bloatware and unnecessary applications removed.
Supported Devices
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Desire HD
Desire Z / T-Mobile G2
Porting Information and Credits
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Virtuous Doubleshot, or any components therein, may not be ported to other devices without explicit email approval from the development team. We will be approving ports, presuming the develop of a given port is ready and willing to follow the same revision control and release processes currently employed existing devices.
Important Notes
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For Vision users, the DesireZ hboot is REQUIRED. I have written a guide for G2 users who need to make this transition.
If you are experiencing random freezes and/or reboots, this is likely due to your device being incapable of handling our overclocking defaults. Download and apply this flashable patch, which will reduce the maximum CPU frequency to 1Ghz and likely eliminate this issue.
You must complete a full wipe prior to installing this ROM the first time. We also recommend wiping between upgrades, but you are welcome to try upgrading without a wipe. However, no support will be provided if you file a bug without having wiped prior to submission.
Disconnect your USB cable prior to the first boot, otherwise the Market apps do not install. This is because the default USB connection mode is "Disk Drive". We will resolve this issue in a future release.
Download ROM (305MB)
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(Please remember to hit the "Thanks" button if you download the ROM)
Changelog:
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Code:
v.1.0.1:
- Initial release
Introduction to the new Overclocking Daemon
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This ROM features a completely new way of Overclocking and managing screen states.
The History
But before explaining it further, let's talk about previous solutions.
There are several different approaches to archieve "screen-state-scaling".
That means basically that the govenor changes if you turn the screen off and changes back to normal when turning the screen on.
This is mainly used to restrict the amount of CPU usage (the frequency in fact) during screen off. This can lead to a major battery life increase.
The solutions so far were:
App like SetCPU, which change automatically the govenor based on profiles
integrated solutions in the govenor itself
Both these solutions have major problems.
The one with a tuner app is always a little laggy right after turning on the screen because SetCPU (or any other CPU tuner) needs some time to change the govenors (up to 7 seconds). This leads mostly to major lag in the lockscreen.
The second solution is the smartass govenor. It has already a screen-state-scaling included, so it reduces the frequency when the screen turn off.
This could be a really nice solution but it has some problems too.
Smartass most of the time is not really stable and has problems with its frequency scaling.
State-of-the-art-solution
So we (more precisely rmk40) thought of a better solution.
He wrote a native C Daemon which changes the govenors instantly without any lag.
This leads to major performance improvements right after turning on the screen and in the lockscreen.
But at the moment this solution is a little bit harder to configure. We are plaing to make a GUI for this, so you get the same comfort as using SetCPU.
Nevertheless you can even now adjust the daemon to your needs.
Be aware that the daemon only works if all CPU tuner apps are deinstalled. Otherwise it deactivates itself.
How to adjust the daemon
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The daemon is configured with 6 files in the folder /system/etc/virtuous_oc/.
There are 3 files for the wake state and 3 for the sleep state. For each state one file for the govenor, one for the minimal frequency and one for the maximal frequency.
You can easily edit these files eg. with RootExplorer or any other app which can edit system files. So you can adjust the frequencies and the govenor for each state just like with SetCPU.
In order to get the available frequencies for the current kernel, just open your favorite terminal app and type
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
You could also use adb shell to show the frequencies on your computer.
To get the available govenors use a similar approach:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors
Please make sure, you are entering the right values in the daemon's config files.
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looks gr8!
Another new rom? Interisting...
Mdeejay rules..
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
Great rom !
But newest RUU for Doubleshot: Doubleshot TMOUS 1.28.531.8 (I can't deodex )
dungphp said:
Great rom !
But newest RUU for Doubleshot: Doubleshot TMOUS 1.28.531.8 (I can't deodex )
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next release based on this RUU (i can )
This is what I am looking for, Native landscape mode. Thank you Mdeejay
Small doubt, Which format should I use for the partitions? Ext3 or Ext4?
Sent from my Desire HD
Which Radio is recommended? Multilanguage?
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Weeeeee!!! Notha rom. Flashing immediatly. Which radio recomended? Which partition?
Downloading)))( I hope on this rom srs&dm will work )
egorgoblin, i think it like's on unity (automatically change your patritions to ext4)
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Sorry for my bad English))
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Sick S,
I guess yeah. I really hope thow its recomended with a latest 26.10.04.03_M radio, 26.09.04.11_M2 sucked for me((
Trying this out in a few minutes Downloading now!
Holy crap, this is nice
I´ve been waiting for something like this.. Now I can use sense launcher again.
have had to use ADW to get rotating homescreen, and the 5 shortcut dock..
Flashing this right away.. Great work mate.. Cudos to you
Do you wan´t any feedback or reprots on bug´s and such??
Cheers..
EDIT: Isn´t there any MD5 ??
Tried. Indeed it's a decent ROM and seems lighter than Virtuous Unity. The only thing is that I like to change pcs density to 200. The only ROM works best is Virtuous unity. Only have very mionor gap in phone pad. No problem on unlock screen dialpad. Hope this ROM can eventually support 200 density.
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What kernel is in this?? Can we use any of the sense 3 compatible kernel´s??
Cheers..
MD5 106B94C9FA045A4BE7D20B765D2D12AB
baltazar.nilsson, i have installed unity v3 on this rom, works fine.
dungphp said:
Great rom !
But newest RUU for Doubleshot: Doubleshot TMOUS 1.28.531.8 (I can't deodex )
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We're already all over it.
Feel free to share and discuss the benchmarks u got with your roms!
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Rom
Kernel
Battery
Tweaks
Governor
Benchmark score (Quadrant or Antutu)
Example to provide information (can also be done with screenshots (Antutu & Quadrant))
Rom: BroodRom - Kernel: Phoenix 1.4 Non-Oc - Battery: 1 day 23 hours - Tweaks: Thunderbolt 2.5.1 - Governor: Smartass V2 Antutu: 4100
Rom: CraniumRom - Kernel: Cranium 1.9 - Battery: 1 day 5 hours - Tweaks: Adrenaline shot v.13 - Governor: Ondemand - Antutu: 4500
How to calibrate your smartphone's battery for optimal use:
The best method to calibrate your battery
Drain your phone battery until its fully dead or till it switches off automatically. (0%)
Now charge your phone normally to the full battery. (100%)
Wipe battery stats in CWM recovery under the tab advanced.
Drain out your battery till it empty's and goes dead again.
Now charge your phone to full and you are ready to get extra battery life added to your phone.
Use your phone as normal and start charging at around 10% its bad to let battery's die too much.
You got any tips, hints or information to extend your battery time, improve performance or just make the phone better, leave your comment below!
Good topic, this will solve the score show offs in all topics once and for all
A suggestion....
Hi, i like your idea
maybe it could be interesting to test the connection speed of the different ROM's because i've read a lot about WLAN issues with drops or extremely slow data-transfer-rates. The quality of the connection could be measured by the app Speed Test. But in this context it is important to mention also the used router.
Just an idea, but maybe the information should be gathered in a seperate thread
Here are some older results gathered in the german android-hilfe-forum:
Result Table
Cheers
Rhonin
Yeah i made it Benchmarks & Testing on purpose so we can eventually add every single test or benchmark in this topic. Battery time, internet speeds, performance scores or other stuff can be discussed in here, just keep it clean and friendly.
The idea is nice though and will surely add this to the front-page. Ill add market links to the suggested benchmark suites and battery test apps too. All results will be put in a nice table.
everything thats dark saves battery. dark background image, dark skins in apps,...
cant we use the battery calibration app from market. isn't it much easier
The most battery draining thing is data transfer with 3g for me (approx 5% per hour). Wifi drains approx. 1-2 % per hour.
Dutch.ly said:
How to calibrate your smartphone's battery for optimal use:
The best method to calibrate your battery
Drain your phone battery until its fully dead or till it switches off automatically. (0%)
Now charge your phone normally to the full battery. (100%)
Wipe battery stats in CWM recovery under the tab advanced.
Drain out your battery till it empty's and goes dead again.
Now charge your phone to full and you are ready to get extra battery life added to your phone.
Use your phone as normal and start charging at around 10% its bad to let battery's die too much.
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Wiping battery stats won't improve the battery life. It's not connected with it. You can read more about that here: http://www.androidcentral.com/wiping-battery-stats-doesnt-improve-battery-life-says-google-engineer
lowest RAM usage. running broodrom rc3 with stock theme (applied using rc3 configurator )
maybe its because of the thunderbolt script LMK addon.
these values were obtained after a fresh boot without opening the app drawer.
i'm using the 60mb LMK addon.
Stock Twlauncher 3.0
despotovski01 said:
Wiping battery stats won't improve the battery life. It's not connected with it. You can read more about that here: http://www.androidcentral.com/wiping-battery-stats-doesnt-improve-battery-life-says-google-engineer
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It lets the phone know when your battery is full so it doesnt drop or act strange when draining, thus its very helpfull to do it.
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nail16 said:
lowest RAM usage. running broodrom rc3 with stock theme (applied using rc3 configurator )
maybe its because of the thunderbolt script LMK addon.
these values were obtained after a fresh boot without opening the app drawer.
i'm using the 60mb LMK addon.
Stock Twlauncher 3.0
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can you send me the exactly 60mb LMK addon that you put in your device ???
insestito said:
can you send me the exactly 60mb LMK addon that you put in your device ???
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=848720&d=1326103875
Dutch.ly said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=848720&d=1326103875
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I intall this trought CWM, is that all?
For people that want an extra bit of battery juice try: JuiceDefender (free, plus or ultimate, personally i got the plus version and really improves battery time).
What JuiceDefender does:
Being online at any time and any place is what smartphones are all about. But this continuous connectivity comes with a pretty annoying drawback: high power consumption, hence short battery life.
JuiceDefender extends your battery life by intelligently and transparently managing the most battery-draining components of your Android device, like 3G/4G connectivity and WiFi.
It is ready to go right after installation: the preset modes are the perfect way to easily gain precious hours of battery life - it's literally as easy as one tap!
And if you want to go under the hood, you can tweak everything to your unique needs, because JuiceDefender is also fully customizable through a clean and intuitive user interface.
Once configured, JuiceDefender runs by itself, improving your battery life in a fully automated manner.
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Dutch.ly said:
For people that want an extra bit of battery juice try: JuiceDefender (free, plus or ultimate, personally i got the plus version and really improves battery time).
What JuiceDefender does:
Being online at any time and any place is what smartphones are all about. But this continuous connectivity comes with a pretty annoying drawback: high power consumption, hence short battery life.
JuiceDefender extends your battery life by intelligently and transparently managing the most battery-draining components of your Android device, like 3G/4G connectivity and WiFi.
It is ready to go right after installation: the preset modes are the perfect way to easily gain precious hours of battery life - it's literally as easy as one tap!
And if you want to go under the hood, you can tweak everything to your unique needs, because JuiceDefender is also fully customizable through a clean and intuitive user interface.
Once configured, JuiceDefender runs by itself, improving your battery life in a fully automated manner.
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lol u should consider going into advertising business
nways, i used JD since long ago, and it really works great, but i still think that one of the big advantages of a smartphone is that u are always connected, especially if u use VoIP on a daily basis (especially for international calls) and other messaging apps that require connectivity.
[XPQ1]stock rooted Rom
[Cranium #[email protected] OC]Kernel
[~18%]Battery used 1 day and 4 hrs
[Thunderbolt + add-ons (remount, graphic, supercharger)]Tweaks
[ondemand!/vr]Governor/Scheduler
[4644]Antutu Benchmark score
Thats a really nice score, the only thing jumping in the eye is the SD Card write speed, thunderbolt makes that slower? At least on my phone its scores around 90 (9.0mb)
Dutch.ly said:
Thats a really nice score, the only thing jumping in the eye is the SD Card write speed, thunderbolt makes that slower? At least on my phone its scores around 90 (9.0mb)
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nah, that`s my internal SD and it`s almost full with crap ) my external is even sucky atm ... 512Mb old style )
Cracnium rc7
Cracnium kernel v6
Thunderbolt 2.5.1
Wysłane z mojego GT-I9001
kubson1999 said:
Cracnium rc7
Cracnium kernel v6
Thunderbolt 2.5.1
Wysłane z mojego GT-I9001
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Nice score mate
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JellyBean experience at its best
Everything you love about Hyperion and JellyBean — the gorgeous UI , fast and fluid performance, battery life — is everything you’ll love about the new Hyperion, too. And you can have the best of both it in one ROM.A rom worthy of all Galaxy Y
Fast performance, superb stability, mouth watering UI, useful features — It's something for everyone. And Everything!Incredible performanceKnown for its fast, fluid performance, Hyperion doesn’t disappoint. It features 23 powerful and power-efficient CPU governors and 4 I/O Scheduler, which makes everything you do feel smooth and natural.Hyperion wouldn’t be Hyperion without incredible battery life. Even with so much performance packed into such a small space, it still lasts up to 2 days on a single charge*. So you can read, watch, play, write, and create whatever you want, as long as you want.
*battery life based on moderate usage with all radios turned on at default policy settingsA humble request . . .
At last, sleepless night are over!
Would you mind rating the thread 5 stars? and use the other buttons too! Like the "like" button for facebook, "tweet" button for twitter "+1" button for Google plus and the "tip us" to vote for the thread to be featured on XDA Portal. This will help us reach more users and bring them the good news! :highfive:
Thanks and regards everyone!
Features and Changelog
Hyperion 8 highlights - Pre GM buildTotal ear-gasm: ALSA (AlsaProject) + Beats Audio Engine v2
We combined and tuned up two sound engines for superb sound quality when listening to music. This time, sound enhancements are activated at startup without the use of DSP Manager. What does that mean? No more force close when you connect/disconnect mass storage mode on PC. Mouth watering pixel goodness
Like JellyBean looks but sluggish like old granny? Worry no more! Hyperion 8 combines JellyBean UI and transparency into a piece of art. We don't simply take frameworks, systemUI and put it in a blender. We make sure we put "what belongs together".Project butter Hyperion style
We combined all the best tweaks out there for a superb super smooth UI. Others would say "No! That's not real! Project butter is JB only", yes that is correct if you can't read between the lines More juice more fun!
We hate running out of juice as much as you do, so we made sure you can get the most of your battery. We put 23 CPU governors and 5 IO schedulers to tame that nasty CPU! And with deep sleep? Your phone will get more sleep than you do! -well at least for me this is a true statement FeaturesBasic - all custom roms must have
De-Odexed
Zipaligned
Recompressed APKS
Optimized APK Images
Rooted
BusyBox and BusyBox run-parts support
Apps2SD enabled
Common - though not working in other roms
15 Toggle Notification Drawer
6 Lockscreens from Gingerbread AOSP/CM with custom app starter and gesture unlock
Status bar Tweaks + TEAM battery bar
4-way Reboot Options
Expanded Power Menu (because themers and mods crash systemUI most of the time, we need other ways of rebooting)
Unique - not all custom roms have
No SMS Bug
No false Android version
No useless features
Least branding (Like creed parts or cod parts or whatever. We don't like that. It's your phone, not ours)
Advanced
EXT4 File System Support
CIFS
Swap Support
BaCeM Tweak
UnderVolt Support
Firewall Support (DroidWall Open-Source Project)
Ad-blocking host file
Plus - only Hyperion
Supercharged Hyperion Core v2 with Adrenaline Engine v4.4
Transparent JellyBean user interface
Ear-gasmic sound quality
Integrated Autostart manager, Firewall and Network Unlocker
Modular system structure
System Replacer
Experimental
Force GPU Rendering - Force use of GPU for 2D rendering
Disable HW overlays - Always use GPU for screen compositing
Allow purging of assets - Purging of bitmap memory assets allows freeing of more RAM when needed (you can now get as low as 85-90mb used RAM)
32bit transparency - Better graphics performance and full transparency support
NOTE:
These features may work or do nothing. Most of them are pre-activated and some are integrated since Hyperion 7 GM
Screenshots and Downloads
Hyperion 8 Pre-GM Public BuildNOTE:
This isn't the final build yet
Google Apps (Maps, YouTube, etc) are removed due to revised policy by google. Even though you are not the most important person in the world, you don't want your infos leaking out. Right?
Don't worry Google Core Apps are installed so you can simply go to Playstore, type "google" and choose the app you want like ****ing Maps, YouTube, Translate blah blah blahDOWNLOAD:
Filename: HYPERION
Size: 102.20 MB (107160527 bytes)
Uploaded By: CarlDeanCatabay
Uploaded On: 2013-01-26 07:49:39
Downloaded: 99999999999999999999999999999999 to infinity and beyond! You can't beat it!
MD5 Sum: 48bf52e28384e70288ef5fc59a1ff9fb
Virus Status: OK (Clean)
Note: Use virus status as a reference, rescan with your own Anti-Virus.
Hyperion 8 User Guide
Hyperion 8 User Guide
This would be your one-stop reference for Hyperion 8. This is actually a crap for others but for beginners, this would help you a lot.
For now, let me put some optimized settings for this romGREEN = Light usage
For very very light usage. You can get as much as 3-4 days of battery life in a single charge
ORANGE = Mid range usage
For average usage. You can get as much as 1-2 days of battery life in a single charge
RED = Heavy usage
For heavy usage. You can get a day of battery life in a single chargeCPU CONFIGURATION
Clock Frequency:
MIN: 156 MHz
MAX: 624 MHz
GOV: smartassv2(recommended) or powersave
SIO: noop
CPU CONFIGURATION
Clock Frequency:
MIN: 156 MHz
MAX: 832 MHz
GOV: smartassv2(recommended), ondemand or bcm21553 (samsung default)
SIO: noop
CPU CONFIGURATION
Clock Frequency:
MIN: 312 MHz
MAX: 832 MHz
GOV: smoothass, lionheart, or performance
SIO: noop
MISC
Allow purging of asserts = ENABLE to allow freeing of more RAMUSER INTERFACEDRAWING
Window animation scale:
0.5x
Transition animation scale:
0.5x
NOTE:
These settings will decrease animation scale time thus animations are faster and makes navigating a lot faster.
LAUNCHERGENERAL
Keep in memory: ENABLE
Scrollable widgets: ENABLEDESKTOP SETTINGS
Horizontal margin: NONE
Scrolling speed: 75
Scrolling cache: NONE
Auto stretch: ENABLEDRAWER SETTINGS
Scrolling speed: 75
Scrolling cache: NONEUNREAD COUNT SETTINGS
Unread count settings: ENABLE
-this uses Holo Notifier app from mobint. Use that app to configure apps.NOTE:
Launcher backup files are stored in: sdcard/Hyperion/Home/SettingsBackup and sdcard/Hyperion/Home/DataBackup
Credits
Hyperion Project 2013
In cooperation with:
iDUMMY
pollube31OZAWA LAB - mariozawa
Carl's Android Kitchen - CarlDeanCatabayTesters:
Translators:
Last one
Reserved
Yeah the Hyperion 8
Good luck on the release Bro.
The Titan will be back soon.
Finally
hype 8
reserved d2 pede?
hmm maybe i can translate hyperion to tagalog xD
jajajajajaja :victory: :highfive: :good:
Re: [ROM] [KERNEL] Hyperion Project 2013 - Hyperion 8 Pre-GM Release
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yahhooooooooooooooooooooooooo hyperion oncce again
Re: [ROM] [KERNEL] Hyperion Project 2013 - Hyperion 8 Pre-GM Release
Super cool :thumbup:
Welcome back sir
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Wow this is great! Wow thanks!
Re: [ROM] [KERNEL] Hyperion Project 2013 - UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Cool...
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lollllllzzz
i dont want any cm7 or 9 or 10
just give me hyperion 8!!!!!!!!
hurray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hyperion 8. step to the future.$$$$$
Reserved for future hyperion 8 :d
wowww.... cant wait for the titan
I AM WAITING
bY
SHANE
Re: [ROM] [KERNEL] Hyperion Project 2013 - UNDER CONSTRUCTION
This is going to be a revolution in the world of sgy
Please press thanx if I am useful to you
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[LIneageOS Based Project]
NOTICE:
Flash the ROM at your own risk
I accept NO responsibility for what you do (or can't do) with your own device. I am not responsible for bootloops, fruitloops or frickazees.
I DO accept full responsibility for: Thermonuclear detonation & Zombie Apocalypse
1) Backup & Factory reset then flash in recovery:
2) Flash Gapps for PIE (recommend micro) - http://opengapps.org/
3) The first boot may take several minutes (be patient, it will boot)
I. Builds & Download
a. Changelog Link will be updated on this thread for newer versions [released on Saturday / Sunday weekly. Please click and read the changelog for latest inclusions to date.]
b. The latest compiles and previous can be found here:
Download Link >>> <Mod edit>
NOTE \\\ If you are coming from another ROM or H4K3ROM version prior to 02/09/19 you MUST "Factory Reset & Clean Flash" due to the Lineage Rebase /// NOTE
II. Flash
a. Backup your existing Data (or not, just don't complain if you screw up your phone) TWRP 3.2.3 (https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplusthree.html)
1) Flash latest Oxygen firmware first 9.0.3
b. Factory reset if coming from another ROM or H4K3ROM build prior to 2/09/19 (data, system & cache)
c. Flash the ROM .zip in revovery (don't flash anything else extra yet)
d. When the ROM flash completes, stay in recovery and now flash Gapps & Magisk (if desired for root)
e. Reboot & nJoy the Hackery!
III. Tips, tricks & "Under the Hood"
a. https://******************/#How_toD..._Latest_Version_601_For_Android_2018_Method_1
b. https://twrp.me/faq/whattowipe.html
c. For now, DON'T use "System Update" - updates will be released manually, others will cause conflict
IV. What's Next?
a. Stay tuned, this ROM is in early stages and it will grow as my time permits. This is my HOBBY ROM.
Includes
OmniSwitch
PdfViewer
Phonograph
KernelAdiutor
H4K3RWalls [custom wallpaper app]
H4K3RWebb [portal app]
(more to follow)
GitHub (kernel & source)
https://github.com/H4K3ROM
About the developer: (aka Floyd Flivercod) I would like to start by saying how grateful I am to the AOSP & XDA community!
My approach is simple - use a great base, include what I need in a custom ROM and break as few things as I can along the way! This ROM will stay close to AOSP / GZOSP stock with some of the modifications, apps and features I've grown to appreciate over the years. I do a full sync with GZSOP / AOSP with each compile, the changelog is automatically generated and attached with upload notices [and any cherri-picks will be called out]. This isn't a team built ROM, it's just a private spin with modifications, tweaks & a few extras that I will use as my daily driver. Why am I doing this? Simple, I love to LEARN and the best way to do it is by sharing.
I'm a geek, Android enthusiast, avid guitarist, runner, fitness snob and poker player. I banned MS Virus 3.0 Winblowz from all of my computers as soon as I installed Slackware Linux 20+ years ago - haven't had a virus since. I purchased a second laptop back in the day just to try EVERY linux distro available. I was amazed when Android released because it utilized the Linux kernel on a portable device. I became a flashaholic with the HTC Desire in 2010 moving quickly through a variety of ROMs starting with Ice Cream Sandwich AICP, JellyTime, KK AOKP & then I decided it was time to LEARN how to pull down the code and compile on my own (nightlies couldn't come fast enough). This only increased my appreciation for ROM developers and the teams who work hard to keep them up to date. I started following and reading through repos, gerrits, XDA & G+ forums regularly to quench my thirst for learning. I find computers facinating, took programming originally on an APPLE green screen with BASICA before Al Gore invented the internet and won some awards in school for creating a crazy password system that changed the background & text to black after simulating a power failure so that the real password would be input "blind" before you could proceed. <-- [run on sentence for you English majors] It was stupid, but my instructor was locked out for a few days before I finally keyed him in on the secret.
So with that, I guess I am a h4k3r at heart? H4K3ROM is for my personal use, but why not share some things along the way? Right now I am only focusing on MY devices - OnePlus3T & Flounder.
Both are W.I.P. and as such, please don't ask for ETAs or wishlists. I just have time to focus on what I need in a ROM, if it happens to be what you like then we have win-win.
If you see a bug or glitch please let me know. Kudos, love mail, hate mail... it's all good! If you think something should be added, send me a PM - you never know
Special Thanks to Ground Zero Roms, AICP, SLIM, AOKP & LINEAGE
OP#1
WEEKLY BUILDS [Beginning 01/05/19]
Uploaded on Saturday / Sunday
Well, seems like i got something to do for the up coming weekend!
Also, it's nice to read some of your back story. You really live the tinkerers life, eh?
nice new rom , downloading rn
H4K3RWalls
H4K3RWalls wallpaper/ system app/ usage
1) press & hold home screen to get to wallpaper menu (or) from wallpaper system
2) scroll to end and locate H4K3RWalls section
3) swipe left to browse selections
4) apply by pressing top right set key
Please let me know if there are any issues
11 25 18 Download Link: <Mod edit>
CHANGES: [additions w/ full upstream sync] - https://review.gzospgzr.com/#/q/status:merged]
manifest: https://review.gzospgzr.com/#/c/2823/
H4K3RWalls: add app to build [3 new wallpapers]
vendor_gzosp: update default wallpaper
vendor_gzosp: include KernelAdiutor compiled sys app
11 22 18
Initial release
11 27 18 build
11 27 18
Download Link >>> <Mod edit>
Several format changes:
bootanimation rework
1 new wallpaper
auto-make changelog
cherry-pick: 0462c6eff31 SystemUI: Show bluetooth battery level when available
cherry-pick: 297d32a7ce Settings: hide automatic system updates preference
How is the battery drain on this rom?
I use actually Arrow and have only 2% drain over night with wifi, bluetooth, location,...
Battery Stats
Master_TC said:
How is the battery drain on this rom?
I use actually Arrow and have only 2% drain over night with wifi, bluetooth, location,...
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This is very ambiguous:
- how long (hh:mm) does your phone stay off each night?
- what apps are running in the background? (Facebook, games, etc. are normally battery hogs & app developers may not be optimized for the current android version you are running that cause wakelocks, memory leaks and consume extra power)
- what "kernel, governor, entropy settings, etc." does your ROM use by default?
- what "base" does your ROM use? Linage, AOSP, GZOSP, etc?...
- how often do you update your ROM? (if you flash a nightly, it takes a few days of normal use for the ROM to settle in and give you accurate stats)
- is "power saver" tweaked or turned on at night? What are your "Do not disturb settings", etc?...
Truly, the ROM likely has less to do with your battery than you think. (Not that it can't)
Try downloading "betterbatterystats" from the play store or FDroid to get a measurable snapshot of what is going on in the background, that's the only way you know what is really happening with your devices battery.
I also include the app "KernelAdiutor" which allows the user to tweak the kernel, change many settings that can affect performance & battery. I advise "extreme caution" if you do this as you can screw up more than you fix if you don't know what you are tweaking. For instance: you could set the governor to throttle back your maximum gpu frequency severely and get massive battery assist, but super laggy performance. All of this is balance and trade off, you don't really get a snappy responsive ROM without some battery sacrifice & vice-versa. Most ROM & Kernel devs look for a happy medium w/ settings that works for most users.
Short answer - your apps, kernel and personal settings affect the battery more than the ROM. It's really more about how much S.O.T you get with a full charge & does your kernel hibernate properly!
12 01 18 build
12 01 18 Download direct here >>> <Mod edit>
Changelog attached
12 08 18
12 08 18 BUILD Download direct here >>> <Mod edit>
Changelog attached
Battery Stats 12 08 18 Build
Quick follow up to @Master_TC [attachments]
Some battery stats from the last 12 08 18 BUILD after a few days of normal use. Again, these are my results and vary widely depending on your setup and apps. I didn't touch the kernel or any settings after a fresh clean flash... [ 6+Hrs Screen on time with over 16 hrs of heavy use, although I use another phone for work and calls during the day ] I think Android 9 is pretty solid on our device, GZOSP is pretty close to stock before any customization.
Floyd_Flivercod said:
This is very ambiguous:
- how long (hh:mm) does your phone stay off each night?
- what apps are running in the background? (Facebook, games, etc. are normally battery hogs & app developers may not be optimized for the current android version you are running that cause wakelocks, memory leaks and consume extra power)
- what "kernel, governor, entropy settings, etc." does your ROM use by default?
- what "base" does your ROM use? Linage, AOSP, GZOSP, etc?...
- how often do you update your ROM? (if you flash a nightly, it takes a few days of normal use for the ROM to settle in and give you accurate stats)
- is "power saver" tweaked or turned on at night? What are your "Do not disturb settings", etc?...
Truly, the ROM likely has less to do with your battery than you think. (Not that it can't)
Try downloading "betterbatterystats" from the play store or FDroid to get a measurable snapshot of what is going on in the background, that's the only way you know what is really happening with your devices battery.
I also include the app "KernelAdiutor" which allows the user to tweak the kernel, change many settings that can affect performance & battery. I advise "extreme caution" if you do this as you can screw up more than you fix if you don't know what you are tweaking. For instance: you could set the governor to throttle back your maximum gpu frequency severely and get massive battery assist, but super laggy performance. All of this is balance and trade off, you don't really get a snappy responsive ROM without some battery sacrifice & vice-versa. Most ROM & Kernel devs look for a happy medium w/ settings that works for most users.
Short answer - your apps, kernel and personal settings affect the battery more than the ROM. It's really more about how much S.O.T you get with a full charge & does your kernel hibernate properly!
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@Floyd_Flivercod
Thank you for the battery stats. They look great.
This weekend i'll install your rom und enjoy it :good:
Is SeLinux enforcing?
Master_TC said:
@Floyd_Flivercod
Thank you for the battery stats. They look great.
This weekend i'll install your rom und enjoy it :good:
Is SeLinux enforcing?
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Permissive
12 15 18
12 15 18 BUILD
Not a lot of action on the GZOSP gerrit so far this week, so I did a bunch of cherry-picks from AICP & AOSPA to get me where I wanted to go...
Direct Download 12 15 18 build here >>> <Mod edit>
I may move to a weekly build & update on Saturday / Sunday so I don't have to give these notices. Any thoughts? Let me know if these are helpful or annoying
Floyd_Flivercod said:
12 15 18 BUILD
Not a lot of action on the GZOSP gerrit so far this week, so I did a bunch of cherry-picks from AICP & AOSPA to get me where I wanted to go...
Direct Download 12 15 18 build here >>> <Mod edit>
I may move to a weekly build & update on Saturday / Sunday so I don't have to give these notices. Any thoughts? Let me know if these are helpful or annoying
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Weekly build seems the way to go(from my point of view) so you can avoid publish too much that maybe has just some minor changes.
About the changelog i think that it's pretty helpful, it's always useful know what ha changed in the new release of the rom so the user can choose if flash or to wait for the next build
12 21 18
12 21 18 BUILD
Direct Download Link >>> <Mod edit>
Changelog attached
Starting in 2019 I will move to a weekly weekend build [likely released on Saturday / Sunday]
Have a safe & happy holiday break everyone!
~PEACE~
Floyd_Flivercod said:
12 21 18 BUILD
Have a safe & happy holiday break everyone!
~PEACE~
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Happy holiday to you Sir:highfive:
could someone provide a screenshot of features' list?
edoardotavecchio said:
could someone provide a screenshot of features' list?
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GZOSP as a base is almost pure AOSP (unlike lineage). Basic features: advanced reboot menu, night mode, Doze, DASH rapid charging, Quick Settings , brightness slider, AOSP features that Google deactivates like System Tuner, etc. Bug fixes also are committed faster than Google’s monthly update. Any other work that I’ve done is listed in the OP and compiled from source with the ROM. Post #2 is a gif of “part” of the boot animation sequence. I’m thinking about doing some experiments with other kernels, but there is nothing at all wrong with the included “Intoxicated” variant. Battery life & performance are cranking right along form me, and really… that’s what matters MOST >>>> ME
~PEACE~