Just flashed aospx on my Inspire, and I'm looking for a reputable kernel that optimizes both performance, but especially battery life (it's been horrible since flashing).
I'm also open to any other tips anyone may have for optimizing battery life while still maintaining smartphone-like functionality (I don't want to turn sync off, etc.). I also have my brightness low to help preserve battery life.
ejsholly said:
Just flashed aospx on my Inspire, and I'm looking for a reputable kernel that optimizes both performance, but especially battery life (it's been horrible since flashing).
I'm also open to any other tips anyone may have for optimizing battery life while still maintaining smartphone-like functionality (I don't want to turn sync off, etc.). I also have my brightness low to help preserve battery life.
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What rom is it? How long have you had the rom installed for ?
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What rom is it? How long have you had the rom installed for ?
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aospX. Flashed it last night, took it off the charger and lost 50% after two hours.
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aospX. Flashed it last night, took it off the charger and lost 50% after two hours.
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You may want to go back to existz rom forum and see if your able to use ice colds latest 9.8.8 bfs kernel.
http://blackice.omca.co.uk/download/icecoldsandwich/Kernels/
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O are you talking about existz aospX ICS rom. Im on that one and Idk man I thought about switching out the kernel but they said to leave it maybe flash a radio to help out some signal and battery life. Now some members say that battery calibration is not necessarily but I do and I use this app to do so Idk for me it seems to do great. https://play.google.com/store/apps/...xLDEsImNvbS5uZW1hLmJhdHRlcnljYWxpYnJhdGlvbiJd
But I would say make sure did a full wipe when flashing a new rom unless otherwise I always do a full wipe when I flash.And I also do a wipe battery stats when I go to a new rom.
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Reinaldo33897 said:
You may want to go back to existz rom forum and see if your able to use ice colds latest 9.8.8 bfs kernel.
http://blackice.omca.co.uk/download/icecoldsandwich/Kernels/
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Thats what I wanted to do cause for me I do like flashing kernels but the members on that thread said to stay with it and honestly its actually a good set up. I never stick with the kernel that comes with it and this time I am. The latest BR3 on existz rom is frosted cherry..and BR2 was doughnut.
Aospx kernel is for existz's aospx rom.
Lords kernel is for his aokp rom.
NO NEED to change kernels on existz's aosp rom.
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Okay, so I have stock froyo 2.2, with krylon360's Bali 3.3 kernel installed.
I was wondering how I can go about getting the latest adrenaline shot on here as well. Can anybody help me?
I'm pretty sure that adrenaline series is for gingerbread only
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i would push the init.d files and fugu tweaks.
Can I do that on the stock froyo rom? Or do I have to get on gingerbread?
you can push it on froyo. but make sure to make backups of your rom and your init.d folder and the fugu tweaks in case your phone becomes unstable. i dont think it will cause a problem, but you never know.
Ok, this might be a noob question but how do I check if Adrenaline shot is actually working?
geekilized said:
Ok, this might be a noob question but how do I check if Adrenaline shot is actually working?
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Phone would be more responsive
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The reason I asked is because people are reporting great battery life but I am not getting such battery life. I am on Raver's BSGS4 ROM and have my CPU undervolted.
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You need to calibrate your battery and let it sit out for a couple days to see changes in battery life. The app you need is called "Battery Calibration".
and please make sure you calibrate properly. follow the directions and be smart about it. you can get some great battery life on these custom roms.
I carefully followed all the instructions for calibration. 5 hours in and I have drained 30% already. I'll give it a few more days and report back. Thanks guys!
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The reason I asked is because people are reporting great battery life but I am not getting such battery life. I am on Raver's BSGS4 ROM and have my CPU undervolted.
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yeah...how can i uninstall this Adrenaline Shot...thanks in advance... ;-)
zippy5495 said:
Okay, so I have stock froyo 2.2, with krylon360's Bali 3.3 kernel installed.
I was wondering how I can go about getting the latest adrenaline shot on here as well. Can anybody help me?
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The A Shots with BL in the name should work on froyo.
V3 | ➣Adrenaline™ Boost For All Android Devices ! | 3/4/2012
More functions, it should work for all android devices as they are linux based !
I don't see dsexton mentioned in his post. He must be using a similar name.
Currently running MIUI 1.99 with Matr1x #5 kernel. Looking to flash a new ROM and/or kernel as it's been awhile. There's so many of each that I don't know where to start. My main priorities are stability and speed.
The only other ROM I've used is Cyanogenmod but I had a lot of issues with random reboots. Have these issues gotten better?
Any ROM suggestions? Thanks
Rooted stock with Matr1x. I recently switched back after months on CM7 doing the nightly flash routine. Don't miss it a single bit.
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I don't even remember what the stock rom is like. I got cyanogen almost inmediately after getting my phone. Perhaps I'll try stock... what's the best way to go about doing this? Do i need to unroot my phone?
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I don't even remember what the stock rom is like. I got cyanogen almost inmediately after getting my phone. Perhaps I'll try stock... what's the best way to go about doing this? Do i need to unroot my phone?
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backup apps with titanium backup + factory reset (wipe data/cache/dalvik) + flash stock rom.
here you can find a great collection http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1063664
you DO loose root by flashing a stock rom, but you just have to re-flash superuser (and maybe cwm if needed). I find the stock gingerbread rom very fast and reliable.
Plus, you'll receive the ICS ota when it's ready
(but you'll need to flash the stock recovery)
Wait another 2-3 weeks and flash ice cream sandwich.
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Flash deck 1.3. Really fast stable and great battery life. Its just like stock rom with a few extra tweaks. Has some of cm7 mods without the bloat. Has toggle switches on the drop down and some status bar tweaks but very stable and like I said its close to stock. Running it with matrix 9.0. Give it try.
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Flash deck 1.3. Really fast stable and great battery life. Its just like stock rom with a few extra tweaks. Has some of cm7 mods without the bloat. Has toggle switches on the drop down and some status bar tweaks but very stable and like I said its close to stock. Running it with matrix 9.0. Give it try.
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Where can i find this ROM? Is it there in XDA?
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Where can i find this ROM? Is it there in XDA?
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Sorry man its in the nexus s 4g dev section but i cant find it on the GSM dev section. You can always try oxygen rom which is very similar to deck which I was running before I flashed deck. Has the same kind of tweaks more or less. Was also a really good rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1285243
give carbon a shot. it's based on oxygen but gives better performance than any rom i've used since getting this phone
http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?3945-ROM-Carbon-v1.0-A-Personal-Mix-AOSP
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Flash deck 1.3. Really fast stable and great battery life. Its just like stock rom with a few extra tweaks. Has some of cm7 mods without the bloat. Has toggle switches on the drop down and some status bar tweaks but very stable and like I said its close to stock. Running it with matrix 9.0. Give it try.
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Decks is a CM7 kang with stock launcher, renamed cyanogenmod settings, and some additional files removed.
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Nexus mv paired with franco kernel
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I'd suggest NSCollab and a trinity kernel. This combo worked well for me but I caught the flashing bug since getting this Nexus S and now I'm off to try Nexus MV.
you should try superosr rom (AOSP), very fast and include CM settings as well
I've been trying all NS Roms, and I'll prefer NSCollab because,
-Fast and stable (Near 5000 in quadrant)
-Never had a random reboot
-Extremely stable at 1,2GHz
-Probably the best CM7-based ROM
I don't give a opinion about which kernel u need to use, because they are all awesome, for the highest score in Quadrant, use the Trinity TUV kernel.
But I like the Netarchy or Matr1x kernel more because they are more stable in my eyes. I hope this will give you some more information
U can also wait for ICS (IceCream Sandwich), it will be awesome too.
I'd suggest stock rom + stock kernel.
lower quadrant score but higher performance
Oxygen 2.3 with Matr1x
4097 quadrant at 1,3Ghz.
*UPDATE*
Try the Franco.Kernel, tested it, very stable and high performance.
Greets.
Matr1x all the way bud lmao
Hello NS community! I exchanged my Desire for my fiancee's NS and now I'm flash happy.
I intentionally did not ask what the BEST ROM was to avoid a flame war, so please share what you find to be your FAVOURITE ICS flavour.
Until now I tried CyberGR-MOD v1 but it was very unstable for me so I was unimpressed. Next up on the flash list are CM9 Alpha 18 and Peter Alfonso's ROM.
Suggestions?
Peter Alfonso ICS
Thanks, for now I'm running CM9 Alpha18 and seems to be quite stable.
I just flashed bixies' ROM last night and it seems to be very stable so far.
IMO, the real fun with Nexus S is the kernel, we have many great kernels for you to play with
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IMO, the real fun with Nexus S is the kernel, we have many great kernels for you to play with
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Do tell!
Currently I'm using Matr1x-cfs_v14.0Matr1x-cfs_v14.0. OCed at 1460 and no FCs, no reboots, no freezes, just buttery smooth performance.
Slightly off-topic, but I have to say I'm terribly impressed withe the Nexus S - it's a very powerful device.
AndroisUser's aosp+ with eugene's kernel
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AndroisUser's aosp+ with eugene's kernel
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I've read good things about that ROM and I'll be sure to flash that next, if CM9 disappoints.
AndroidME by CdTDroiD .. And Eugen's ICUP Kernel ... Very Stable
1 Day 7H 48 Min And I Have 46% Charge And No Reset Or Freeze ..
Sry For Bad English
Anyone fixed the ics system battery bug yet?
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ICUP kernel, and forget all about your battery.
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ICUP kernel, and forget all about your battery.
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It has been feeling very smooth, at least in the few hours I've used it. We'll see how it goes.
AOSP+ and Matrix 14 cfs gives me a great combination of performance and battery life. I tried ICUP too and it gives great performance but battery life is better with Matrix.
So is CM9 smooth and stable enough to be used as my everyday ROM? Also, are there any posts or wikis about all the different kernels, guides on flashing and their pros and cons? My last dev device was a Blade and there weren't nearly as many different kernels and options available for that. Oh, and does CM9 come with a kernel..I don't need to flash anything else?
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So is CM9 smooth and stable enough to be used as my everyday ROM? Also, are there any posts or wikis about all the different kernels, guides on flashing and their pros and cons? My last dev device was a Blade and there weren't nearly as many different kernels and options available for that. Oh, and does CM9 come with a kernel..I don't need to flash anything else?
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Yes CM9 comes with it's own kernel. It's a mod on the 3.0.8 kernel. CM9 been running on my phone for 6 days now without a single reboot and FC.
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Peter Alfonso ICS
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Smooth, clean and reliable, especially paired with Eugene's kernel.
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what about miui ICS ROMs please? is it worth flashing or it is still in it's early test stages?
What's the procedure in flashing rom and mixing it with different kernel?
Thanks,
Vins
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What's the procedure in flashing rom and mixing it with different kernel?
Thanks,
Vins
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What I normally do is:
* do a full wipe (system, data, cache) if you are flashing a different ROM
* flash ROM first, reboot to make sure it runs properly
* flash kernel, wipe dalvik-cache (or also cache, just in case)
Always flash a ROM that says it supports your phone model. Also make sure that if you're using ICS ROM then flash an ICS kernel. On the other hand, if you're using GB ROM then flash a GB kernel.
AOKP
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Matr1x v14.0 with any rom! Haha
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I've recently flashed to an ICS rom, and I am now trying to figure out what the best kernel is to run with it (I'd really like to see one that maximizes battery life.) If you are running ICS, would you mind please posting what ROM you are using and what Kernel you have along with it. Also, take a second to explain the pros and cons of that Kernel so we may all make more informed decisions as we prepare to potentially flash one...
Thank you kindly!
b_Rich said:
I've recently flashed to an ICS rom, and I am now trying to figure out what the best kernel is to run with it (I'd really like to see one that maximizes battery life.) If you are running ICS, would you mind please posting what ROM you are using and what Kernel you have along with it. Also, take a second to explain the pros and cons of that Kernel so we may all make more informed decisions as we prepare to potentially flash one...
Thank you kindly!
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I would say Faux123 its a good kernel and its good for a good battery life.
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Does faux123 support voodoo sound? Also is it compatible with Hellfire?
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Does faux123 support voodoo sound? Also is it compatible with Hellfire?
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I believe Hellfire already added faux kernel in the newest rom 1.4 check this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501667
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it does appear he did....thanks for that! ...and I'm still up for any other suggestions floating around out there.
Is anyone else getting really choppy video playback with this rom?
b_Rich said:
I've recently flashed to an ICS rom, and I am now trying to figure out what the best kernel is to run with it (I'd really like to see one that maximizes battery life.) If you are running ICS, would you mind please posting what ROM you are using and what Kernel you have along with it. Also, take a second to explain the pros and cons of that Kernel so we may all make more informed decisions as we prepare to potentially flash one...
Thank you kindly!
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Mr. Apocalypse uses Harsh's kernel for Genesis. Owain uses Harsh's kernel for his ICS build. x0xhellx0x uses Faux's kernel for Hellfire Sandwich. I think you can use those as starting point. I like Morfic's Trinity kernel because you can OC to 1560.
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Is anyone else getting really choppy video playback with this rom?
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Everyone is. NVIDIA has yet to release ICS drivers... so there is sub optimal video on all ICS builds.
We await the official release.
i would recomment the harsh kernel 1505 oc i love it smooth nice battery. i'm against faux it's good in battery and fast, but when you try doing too many stuff it starts hanging
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1567097
Hello !
I have a problem with my g2x : if I flash another kernel than stock with stock ROM, I get question mark in the battery indicator. I have to disable airplane mode to get the battery percentage.
I tried CM7, CM9, stock 2.3.4 with faux 14b2… The only custom kernel that works is FAUX CM7 kernel with DebauchedSloth's battery driver.
Any idea ?
Thank in advance !
I'm not certain, but have you tried mazout360's kernels? They were based on faux and maybe that would work. Its been a long time since I had this phone though... Are you running stock 2.3.4?
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It was working on stock 2.3.4 until I flashed faux kernel but it sudently reworked after a rebot. I'm actually on mazout's cm10.1 ROM ans it is working to. I don't understand. Could it ne related to my multiples batteries ?
As far as I know for the cm10.1 they never got it working fully. I'm not sure about the multiple batteries though if it's already not working it probably doesn't help to confuse it more lol. I think at some point they had mentioned the battery indicator being tied to the ril. I don't know what one has to do with the other but if you're not using the radio at all it might also affect the battery indicator.
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