[Kernels / boot.img - 6/3] - Stock Kernel Collection - init.d support - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Ok, there has been a lot of controversy about which stock kernel runs best on the 1.8x based ROMS.
Some people will tell me 1.82.x runs the best, others tell me 1.88.x runs the best. And we can all agree that 1.85.x runs the worse...
So I have decided to make all three versions available in a flashable zip format for your testing / usage pleasure.
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All three images are unsecured and have init.d support.
All can and should be flashed from whichever custom recovery you have.
All also include the appropriate modules so all functions will work like normal.
Do not flash these on a 1.7x ROM unless you enjoy watching your phone bootloop!!!
If your going to download these please hit Thanks. Its not hard to do, as a matter of fact, its just as easy to do as hitting the download button
Have fun!
-Scott

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I'll have to agree 100%. 1.82>1.88>1.85.
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SkizzMcNizz said:
I'll have to agree 100%. 1.82>1.88>1.85.
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Thanks Scott. I've flashed 1.82 and am trying it out.

I am testing 1.82..
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I would kill for you guys to post all your results...
Mostly I am wanting to know...
Benchmarks (yeah, I know, they dont matter, lulz)
Fluidity of Sense 4.0
Battery life
Test with "Dual Core Mod" if you choose as well, just test without it FIRST.

scrosler said:
I would kill for you guys to post all your results...
Mostly I am wanting to know...
Benchmarks (yeah, I know, they dont matter, lulz)
Fluidity of Sense 4.0
Battery life
Test with "Dual Core Mod" if you choose as well, just test with out it FIRST.
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Reading is fundamental
Quadrant score is 4939
CPU 7563
MEM 7798
I/O 6284
2D 971
3D 2078
I'll let you know battery life after I have a full charge.

Ok, so I had been running rooted, unlocked 1.73. I flashed CleanROM DE with no problems. Now, my kernel version shows up as 1.85. So I can simply flash one of these kernels straight over this ROM?

1.88 boot
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how's the fluidity/smoothness of 1.82?

The first one is 1.88 kernel which scored a little higher, and the other is 1.82 kernel. So far 1.82 and 1.88 feels about the same. I'll try the CPU mod and come back. Also I'll test out battery usages....I do feel 1.85 kernel has the best battery ...that's just by me using the 2.3 cleanrom the past couple days...I've been on 2.4 since last night...well like I said I'll be back after some more testing.
With the dual core ultimate I have worse performance with the mod on 1.82....reverting that back...even on antutu went down about 600 points.

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how's the fluidity/smoothness of 1.82?
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very similar to 1.88 IMHO. To me the most important thing is going to be battery.

I don't have any concrete tests, but jsut going back to 1.82 from 1.88 I can feel a difference in fluidness of sense. For example, in 1.85 and 1.88 it will have a maybe 1-1.5 second stutter before it launches the app drawer. Like when I press the app drawer button, itll lag and then open. in 1.82, the app draw opens almost instantly. The scrolling side to side on the home screen is also not as laggy. 1.88 definitely is better than 1.85 though. But 1.82 is pretty good. that's the only thing that's been bugging me with the later kernels.

Was on 1.85 and had terrible battery and signal drops, if drops are even related idk. This compared to 1.73
Testing out 1.88 now.
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Hydromea said:
Ok, so I had been running rooted, unlocked 1.73. I flashed CleanROM DE with no problems. Now, my kernel version shows up as 1.85. So I can simply flash one of these kernels straight over this ROM?
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Yes.

Yeah, even compared to 1.73, 1.85 feels a little 'buggier'. I've been getting worse download speeds and worse battery life. I'm going to keep running 1.85 for a few more hours to fully test the battery buy so far it hasn't been that great.

Hydromea said:
Yeah, even compared to 1.73, 1.85 feels a little 'buggier'. I've been getting worse download speeds and worse battery life. I'm going to keep running 1.85 for a few more hours to fully test the battery buy so far it hasn't been that great.
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So how does 1.82 compare to 1.73?

scrosler said:
So how does 1.82 compare to 1.73?
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I haven't tried it yet, but here's a sample of my battery life on 1.85. I actually isn't that bad, seeing how my screen was on most of the time.

Flashed 1.82 but kernel version in about still says 1.85. Is that right? I was running 1.85 w/clean rom de 2.1
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I feel the phone faster and smooth with 1.82..boot img comparing with the boot img included in 2.4
Also with 1.88 the phone lost the upload speed.
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[Q] htc sensation speed

Hey guys. After having owned the sensation for four months I just want to know why it is so much slower than the sgs2. Even when I overclocked my processors to 1.7ghz it was still noticeably slower than my friend's sgs2. No we did not use speedtests we did just usual tests like browser. Why is the sensation so bad for a 'dualcore phone '.?
what rom are you on. I have yet to have this problem even on stock
Currently cyanogenmod but ik its the rom. I was just wandering why the phone is so much slower than the sgs2
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I got both phones, and is the opposite
I fell sensation smoother than s2
On stock sensation was slower, on cyanogen was a disaster..
Now i'm on ICS sense and is flying, much much better than s2
Really? You found cyanogenmod slow? Could you please tell me which ics rom you were using to achieve the speed
oh well ever since i updated to ics and new firmware this phone has went wild with speed lol
So I'll.have to restore to stock?
sensation lover said:
So I'll.have to restore to stock?
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For speed you MUST try a ICS rom! Just upgrade to .24 firmware and flash any ics rom, you will get a uber speed..!! And consider they are only at beta-test stage..
Make sure u do a full wipe with mikes superwipe script before flashing ics roms. U need to flash the 3.24 fw in bootloader. Its ez stuff
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My sister owns a SGS2, so I can make a direct comparison as well.
I'm running Android 4.0.3, Sense 3.6, ARHD 6.2.1, O/C Kernel @ 1.5Ghz.
The Sensation is FLYING - SGS2 ain't got nothing on the speed of a rooted Sensation. My sister even complained to me why my phone runs a lot smoother and faster AND even has the nicer animations from HTC Sense.
I can only imagine that if you were to run a Senseless ROM, the speed would increase even more.
We were pretty much running the same apps in the background and just switched between them, did a couple of browser and market tests and the Sensation came way ahead - again, that's with HTC Sense and my phone was even running a couple more widgets. (PowerAmp, Astrid etc.)
So maybe for the complete stock versions that might be different, but running a Senseless ROM on this phone should give you the smoothest experience that you can expect from a smartphone. The only thing stopping it might be badly coded apps.
I am running HyperSensation Version 1.6, based on CM7 and the phone zips through just about everything, and I have actually underclocked the processor down to 1026mhz.
Haven't tried any of the ICS ROMS yet to compare, but personally I'm not a big fan of Sense. Maybe 4.0 will win me over.
Flash beastmod. It fully stabke and fast as s2
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So no sense roms?can anybody tell which is that fastest out of them as well. Currently I have virtuous Inquisition and cyanogenmod
sensation lover said:
Hey guys. After having owned the sensation for four months I just want to know why it is so much slower than the sgs2. Even when I overclocked my processors to 1.7ghz it was still noticeably slower than my friend's sgs2. No we did not use speedtests we did just usual tests like browser. Why is the sensation so bad for a 'dualcore phone '.?
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Ok, well here is a CF bench speedtest. Apparently something isn't right with your phone. I would suggest a full wipe, install ROM, then 1.73 kernel and re-compare...

Battery life---Custom Roms

Has anybody seen a good Rom to improve battery life for the Inspire 4g? I have had horrible battery life with this phone, and that is the main reason why it is now my backup-hacking phone..
Try them for yourself
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Nick281051 said:
Try them for yourself
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..Because every phone is different.
Although I've had good luck with CM7 roms. I guess you should start flashing those, then work to others.
xxkid123 said:
..Because every phone is different.
Although I've had good luck with CM7 roms. I guess you should start flashing those, then work to others.
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Exactly
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The redemption rom is pretty good on battery but since the I4G has a small battery to begin with I would suggest using a vanilla rom/aokp and turning off mobile data, wifi, etc when it's not needed
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xxkid123 said:
..Because every phone is different.
Although I've had good luck with CM7 roms. I guess you should start flashing those, then work to others.
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This.
Anyways, here my best battery life with Leedroid 3.3:
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Battery life suckz. Stupid phone has screwed me over in NYC too many times to count.
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I feel sorry for you guys. I don't know how you people use smartphones and can't figure out how to max your battery life. Turn off data, wifi, bluetooth, and gps when you are not actively using them. Always on mobile data is a killer. Disable all push notifications. And the biggest one is set custom automatic brightness adjustment. I set mine manually most of the time because stock, particularly with sense, is way too high. Even in a pitch black room it won't dial the back light down to minimum.
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Virtuous
DeathmonkeyGTX said:
I feel sorry for you guys. I don't know how you people use smartphones and can't figure out how to max your battery life. Turn off data, wifi, bluetooth, and gps when you are not actively using them. Always on mobile data is a killer. Disable all push notifications. And the biggest one is set custom automatic brightness adjustment. I set mine manually most of the time because stock, particularly with sense, is way too high. Even in a pitch black room it won't dial the back light down to minimum.
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From my experience, you could try the Virtuous rom with sense 3.5, it has pretty good battery life.
I've had my Inspire for a year and two months aprox., still with the stock battery. On GB the best battery life I had was on Virtuous Affinity 2.05, MIUI 2.4.20, and CM7.2 with LC's kernel. Also, IceColdSandwich 8.6.1 has given me a pretty good battery life. Yesterday I flashed JellyTime R12 and can't talk too much about this one. Always remember the basics, turn off stuff you are not using. And remember, every phone is different so the best way to know is to flash yourself and test for a few days.
This is the best I've gotten on aospx br7
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I'm another user of aospx br7. It's an ics rom. Great rom been using it for a while now. No issuses.
Cleardroid with bd-ace kernel. Use setcpu to govern the performance. Easily +20 hours with moderate use.
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I recently switched to Sabsa Prime 6.0 from ARHD 6.3.2 and battery life has a noticible improvement, as well as performance. Plus it's working ICS.
I don't know if it's my usage or what..None of the ROM gave me battery life of more than a day.Right now due to lot of chatting,i hardly get a day backup.
Used Existz's AOSPX,IceColdSandwich and now finally on Sabsa Prime v6.0
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Device:Inspire 4G
ROM:Sabsa Prime v6.0
Kernel:virtuous_infinity-v1.35.0
I am a moderate to heavy user and I work in a poor coverage area. All roms I have used, FroYo, GB, ICS, AOSP or Sense, get me to lunch. I plug in while on my break and that will get me home. I never go anywhere without car and wall chargers. Use it how you want. With the size of the battery and the size of the display, you won't get a lot of use between charging.
Not just a pretty Pickle.

im getting very low scores in quadrant benchmark.

i downloaded the last version of quadrant from google play and im getting very low scores with my atrix 2..
i don't have any widgets, live wallpapers , 3rd party launchers, etc that could affect the results..
my scores are:
total: 1906
cpu: 1977
mem: 2471
2d: 211
3d: 2029
the max score i've got is about 2100.. and the average for this phone must be around 2600-3000 if im not wrong, i haven't installed any custom rom, i have the stock GB 2.3.6
what could be the problem ???
Try using AnTuTu and see what your marks are like...
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I got 2121 total from my last Quadrant test... so, your score sounds about right.
With Antutu I got a score of 5914.
Currently on Remus 2.0 @ 1142 MHz
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alteredlikeness said:
I got 2121 total from my last Quadrant test... so, your score sounds about right.
With Antutu I got a score of 5914.
Currently on Remus 2.0 @ 1142 MHz
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i got 4436
rodmc123 said:
i got 4436
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Yup, that is low... even for stock.
Something's not right... no idea what, but it's something..
You got a screenshot of your Antutu results? Maybe we could see what's dragging your score down..
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alteredlikeness said:
Yup, that is low... even for stock.
Something's not right... no idea what, but it's something..
You got a screenshot of your Antutu results? Maybe we could see what's dragging your score down..
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i restarted the phone and now i've got 5237!
i think that is more average.
rodmc123 said:
i restarted the phone and now i've got 5237!
i think that is more average.
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There you go... that sounds right (that about what my wife's stock A2 gets).
And, yea, it can get bogged down after long periods of use without rebooting..
Moto recommends at least one reboot a day (at least they did to me when trying to troubleshoot my brick)!
Also, you can put most all of your apps on the Auto-End list in the stock Task Manager, and try Cache Cleaner from the Play Store... also good to clean up the dalivk-cache once in a while... might help keep you running smoother.
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alteredlikeness said:
There you go... that sounds right (that about what my wife's stock A2 gets).
And, yea, it can get bogged down after long periods of use without rebooting..
Moto recommends at least one reboot a day (at least they did to me when trying to troubleshoot my brick)!
Also, you can put most all of your apps on the Auto-End list in the stock Task Manager, and try Cache Cleaner from the Play Store... also good to clean up the dalivk-cache once in a while... might help keep you running smoother.
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I got 6008 on battery.... Scv7 with speedup add-on and update1 applied ...1200mhz stock....
NovaLauncher Prime and BeWeather Pro in Notification bar...
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Mines lovely...This is mine on SCV7 Speed boosted and OC'd at 1.2. Got a nice score though:
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Mines lovely...This is mine on SCV7 Speed boosted and OC'd at 1.2. Got a nice score though:
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Mine ranges from 5200-5600.
I've seen scores up to 6500, how do you achieve that?
I'm using SCV7 without the latest patch (CS + Speed boost), does it change that much?
Motorola lied and I'm still locked mb865
Deivid_ said:
Mine ranges from 5200-5600.
I've seen scores up to 6500, how do you achieve that?
I'm using SCV7 without the latest patch (CS + Speed boost), does it change that much?
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Oh yes, latest speed boost and then the OC 1.2 after puts this phone into lightspeed. Never been more satisfied with performance on here now. Give it a go and check out the difference...n daaaammm dude look at the score above this reply...I'm sure thats on SCV7 as well with latest speed boost.
Edit: Scores were higher just now...don't know why, got more apps then first test lol. All good though.
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DX2Trip said:
Oh yes, latest speed boost and then the OC 1.2 after puts this phone into lightspeed. Never been more satisfied with performance on here now. Give it a go and check out the difference...n daaaammm dude look at the score above this reply...I'm sure thats on SCV7 as well with latest speed boost.
Edit: Scores were higher just now...don't know why, got more apps then first test lol. All good though.
Sent From My Locked Down, Rooted, Motorola Atrix 2-MB865 (AT&T U.S.A.) Runnin' SCV7, Speed Boosted & OC'd @ 1.2 GHz ICS (Leak) 4.0.4
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Actually if you're referring to mine it's not scv7. It's my own custom odexed rom. Minimal tweaks done here and there but I'm pleased with it.
Edit: also I've beat that score
Motorola lied and I'm still locked mb865

Battery life after root

So I rooted and have synergy 1.7 flashed and I notice battery life is not even close to as good as stock. Watching the battery bar drop reminds me of my galaxy nexus. Is it the Rom or what?
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it's not the rom. I've been unplugged for 6.5 hours, with pod casts playing constantly some texts and internet and have 86% left. Try wiping all data, cache, dalvik and put it through a full battery cycle, let it die and charge it 100%, it will get better
Yeah I wiped cache and data slowed way down all better now
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Does this look normal?
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Yeah I've been wondering about battery life after installing a custom rom. I had a nexus as well before an using roms just killed my battery. Only time I got decent battery life was on stock roms. I've been hesitant on flashing a custom rom for this reason.
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I read this and flash the file check it out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732722
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tonytownsend said:
I read this and flash the file check it out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732722
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This doesn't improve battery life, it only fixes how much cell standby is reported
Does my battery chart look normal or not?
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tonytownsend said:
Does my battery chart look normal or not?
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In my opinion bars from right chart are not corresponding to % used on a left side.
For example Screen On reflects that it was On almost all the time but Screen % is only 27.
Plus not sure why do you have black gap in a middle of a graph.
I tried cleanRom and my battery life is normal again. The black gap is hotboot under the restart menu
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I was getting awesome battery life with CleanROM, but for some reason I kept losing 3G. I reverted back to stock, unlocked my bootloader, and now I'm just waiting for something epic to flash.
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Synergy 1.7 has been known to have battery issues. Its being looked into
Ok so yesterday I was getting great battery life flash new version of clean Rom this morning it's not as good and there where no performance tweaks to the new version. It seems that first battery cycle after flashing new Rom is always lower. Is that normal?
He're was last battery cycle
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tonytownsend said:
Ok so yesterday I was getting great battery life flash new version of clean Rom this morning it's not as good and there where no performance tweaks to the new version. It seems that first battery cycle after flashing new Rom is always lower. Is that normal?
He're was last battery cycle
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You are using the hell out of it and on 4G, that is normal.
I had wacky battery life on CM10 until I charged it, powered it off, and removed the battery for 10 secs, then inserted and booted up.
Something about calibration?
tonytownsend said:
So I rooted and have synergy 1.7 flashed and I notice battery life is not even close to as good as stock. Watching the battery bar drop reminds me of my galaxy nexus. Is it the Rom or what?
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I am on v1.7 and the thing that helped me get more battery life out of this version of the ROM was to turn off Google NOW. I did this by hitting the mic in the google search bar, go into Setting and turn off google now. Incidentally the voice search functionality still works; when I try something like "What year was Albert Einstein born?", the robotic voice gives me the right answer. lol. Right now I don't have a need for the cards.
I loved Synergy, but the battery ran out much quicker than I would want it to. CleanROM was the best ICS rom for me, battery wise. I'm currently on the official CM10 nightlies and I get decent battery out of it as well.
it's because of spywares exist in custom kernel wich run background all time and use data without permission
If you use your phone on nonstop it drains quickly. I would live to tweak my phone to try to get over 5 hours screen on time. 3.5 hours and higher is good from my experience.
Battery
Mine is about the same, Stock and Rooted. Running great though and more smoothly than Stock on Clean Rom 1.3
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jasembiz said:
it's because of spywares exist in custom kernel wich run background all time and use data without permission
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Dude go to some research. You have no idea what you are talking about. The Kernals are stripped down for performance and exclude the "spywares" go use your internets to research before you start making these claims.

[POLL] Which kernel are you using on Sense ROMs?

Hi Guys,
Just want to see what kernel are you using on the Sense based ROMs and why.
What are the pluses and minuses...
Also if you could tell what kind of CPU Governor works best for you and why is that?
I'm on Viper XL 2.3.1
Thanks!!
I tried them all, but it seemed to me that elementalx 2.0 speed worked the best for me on viper
beast here but i think im going to try elemental
954wrecker said:
I tried them all, but it seemed to me that elementalx 2.0 speed worked the best for me on viper
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Elemental here also... Smooth, awesome battery, and has all features.
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Elemental 2.1. 1.5 GHz max, 192 MHz min, s2w disabled.
Haven't had a single problem.
Elemental 2.0 with
Intellidemand governor and Noop i/o scheduler.
Underclocked to 1028mhz, single core minimum usage
Works great, great battery, great speed
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I started using ElementalX 3.0 also.
I had some problems with beastmode ... touchscreen not functional when unlocking. Happened a lot of times and I couldn't do anything other than reboot..
Now on Elemental that issue seems be gone.
ElementalX, 1.7GHz, stock voltages, no sweep2wake. My phone can't handle undervolting.
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ElementalX with the default settings (1.7, no zram, s2w). I tried going to 2.0 and my phone got unstable.
ECEXCURSION said:
ElementalX, 1.7GHz, stock voltages, no sweep2wake. My phone can't handle undervolting.
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I think elemental is - 25 undervolted right?
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joho5 said:
I think elemental is - 25 undervolted right?
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I think so.
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ElementalX 3.0 it seems like it runs better on my phone,
danix180 said:
I started using ElementalX 3.0 also.
I had some problems with beastmode ... touchscreen not functional when unlocking. Happened a lot of times and I couldn't do anything other than reboot..
Now on Elemental that issue seems be gone.
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I'm using BeastMode. And so far so good. The unresponsive screen problem can be avoided by disabling s2w.
Beast, with next to no issues.
WR
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I'm on viper 2.3.1 as well. I've tried both but I feel like beast mode gets along with my phone a little better. They're both great kernels, it's just finding the one that works best on YOUR phone.
filthyfnj24 said:
I'm on viper 2.3.1 as well. I've tried both but I feel like beast mode gets along with my phone a little better. They're both great kernels, it's just finding the one that works best on YOUR phone.
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Ehm. The "what works best on your phone" thing might apply to overclocking, but it certainly doesn't apply to general settings of a kernel. It's all a matter of preference.
Elemental for the OTG support. OTG wasn't working on Beastmode last time I tried it.
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Elemental. Beastmode is great too, but i just found elemental a little better.
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Just curious, why are people overclocking to 1.7? Seems like everything is smooth as butter at 1.5 and it gives you a fair bit more battery when you clock lower, which is pretty important on a phone without a removable battery. Just curious
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I'm at 2.0 and my battery lasts me all day long. 12-18 hours with 4-6 hours screen on. I charge it up overnight and it never let's me down.
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