What kernel and ROM are you using? Feel free to show off a screen shot of your ROM and kernel giving you the best battery life.
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Gonna flash the best kernel ive used for Franks AOKP rom and report mine.
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Hi guys so I installed the a custom kernal giving me 1.8ghz processor how do I go back to stock one
k1llacanon said:
Hi guys so I installed the a custom kernal giving me 1.8ghz processor how do I go back to stock one
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Didn't you do a nandroid backup as i told you?
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Haha lol I did but it still shows max frequency at 1.8ghz but runs at 1.5 even if set CPU is on 1.8 I'm now on 2.1 GHz using profiles makes phone faster and also saves battery if using profiles properly butt how do I go complete to stock kernal where on quadrant it shows 1.5 without having to run ruu Just wondering but I'm lovin the kernal
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what rom are you on and do you want the pure stock
some OP pages of custom roms may list it
or pull it from an ruu
or there is a stock nandroid floating around, maybe in the ruu thread, that you can extract it from
axiom has a v01s one I believe would be close to stock
running it now
check trickdroid 6.1 OP flashable script stock kernel
I'm running virtuous v09x I do not want to go back to stock everything by running ruu tbh I don't want to go back to stock kernal but atleast I have option if I want to
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not saying run the ruu, just get kernel if possible from it or from a stock nandroid in ruu thread
but trickdroid 6.1 has one in OP
Its impossibile that you got The same kernel if you did a nandroid backup before flash The custom kernel..
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I did though honestly no worries I'm liking the custom kernal and ill run ruu if I need to go back
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k1llacanon said:
I did though honestly no worries I'm liking the custom kernal and ill run ruu if I need to go back
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So problem solved?
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Yup
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I haven't ran a cm9 nightlies over a month.Is the Rom getting any faster?and what is the best kernel type and version for batt life and for performance.when I ran it last it was slow.I hope its getting faster.
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I've been running it for awhile now, I think it really quick and quite stable, I'm using bricked with it
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I think you can flash tamcore's kernel with it. I flashed it on OpenSensation. You can flash badass_battery_life.zip or badass_performance.zip from tamcore's site with the kernel. http://files.tamcore.eu/android/?dir=tamcore-kernel
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Did tamacore kernel work pretty good on opensensation.are tamacore kernels better for batt life or performance?
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i flashed tamcores kernel on my htc sensation with original cm 9 rc1 today. currently i can't tell anything about the battery life but i can say thats possible to undervolt with system tuner and this should increase the battery life.
Hey what version are you using and on tamacore kernels how can you tell the differences between the sense and nonsense kernels.Do you have a web link that I could checkout their kernels on. Thanks...
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Ok im wanting to try to flash a rom again. Its been awhile that i've been using stock because i've had to replace my phone like 2 times already and i think it might've been cause of roms. But i want to try flashin a rom again. So i wanted to kno what u guys think is the best rom for good battery and good performance.
If you want to stay with the stock-look, threading sensation rom is a very good compromise between battery and performance. If you want android stock you can try bruce's cm10 or opensensation2
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Did you search this forum?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=109997599
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=109998107
guitarhero2 said:
If you want to stay with the stock-look, threading sensation rom is a very good compromise between battery and performance. If you want android stock you can try bruce's cm10 or opensensation2
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Which one do u recommend?
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energysipher323 said:
Which one do u recommend?
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I'm using superthreading sensation rom a llittle bit edited by me. It's a good sense rom, very fast even at 1188 mhz.
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guitarhero2 said:
I'm using superthreading sensation rom a llittle bit edited by me. It's a good sense rom, very fast even at 1188 mhz.
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Can u link me to the rom and i just install it with all the defaults in setup?
I'm using a senseless rom called paranoid Android. I get excellent battery life, it's fast, smooth like butter and stable. It also has lots of customisation available. I use it as my daily rom. Do yourself a favor and try out several different roms because if you don't your selling yourself short. There could be something out there that's just perfect for you but you will never know unless you try. Do a nandroid backup and you can restore easily to your previous rom. But you really need not just take opnion. You should see for yourself because what one person likes, might not be for you. So I Highly suggest trying out several before you decide on what your going to use as you're daily rom. Do give paranoid Android a try. It's a great rom with active development! Remember it's all about what suits YOUR needs and you won't know what's available unless you try out different ones. This is solid advice. I do hope you take it. If not your selling yourself short. You really need to experience for yourself what's available. That's the fun part! I wish you the best. Happy flashing.
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What ROMs can I run with hboot 1.14?I am on T-Mobile update 2.35.531.7 .I have tried a few and can not get WiFi to work .I do not want to downgrade the hboot .
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You may want to try the Energy ROM. It's based off of T mobile 2.35 software.
In the alternative you can try aosp ROMs like Jellybam. I think that should work.. Not 100 percent sure though.
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Jellybam is the one I want to use. I will give it a try. But would like someone to confirm that it works
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Jellybam is the one I want to use. I will give it a try. But would like someone to confirm that it works
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It works great! Amazing ROM. You can use it as a daily driver.
Just make sure to also fastboot flash the boot.img from the ROM seperately. Or try Fusion 3.1 custom kernel. So after flashing the rom, go back into bootloader and fastboot the relevant boot.img (can be extracted from the rom zip itself).
If you are coming from stock or from a SENSE based ROM, you will need to do this since SENSE kernels are not compatible with AOSP type ROMs.
So just follow the download instructions in the development thread about Jellybam. I find battery life is OK, but not as good as say, using a plain old ICS ROM with Zarboz's custom SENSE kernel.
Thanks for the tips.I have flashed ROMs before with this phone and had no problems. But I went back to stock with a ruu and don't understand why it is such b---h to get new ROMs WiFi to work. I have been reading for days and no real answer.. About to flash jellybam and will hope for the best......
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The WiFi works on jellybam . once again thanks
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Will it did work until it rebooted . now what
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Got it to work again. Everything is going great. Jellybam is an excellent rom
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All ROMs will work except the Stock Jellybean ROMs which need you to flash WiFi partitions. You have the 1.14 hboot which won't let you flash those partitions and hence no WiFi.
Downgrade your hboot and you will be fine..
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Jellybam battery life is not that great can anyone suggest a cm10 based or asop rom that has good reviews and battery life. What about pa 2.56.
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Hey everyone I'm wondering if anyone tried the jellybam rom and how it compares to viperxl. If I'm looking for better battery life and Tweaks, which one in your own opinions is recommended for both?
Imo viper. But if you like aosp jellybam is the best if not one of the best
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Try out Liquidsmooth if you're looking for a great AOSP rom. It's really good.
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Just flash it and see for yourself. Asking what ROM is "better" is distasteful.
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Good news JELLYBAM 7.2.1 boots! Go get it and flash it ASAP it is awesome
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Just flash it and see for yourself. Asking what ROM is "better" is distasteful.
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This is the truth. The exact reason why there are a PLETHORA of ROMs to download.
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