[Q] [ASK][HELP]Kernel for battery life - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hello, im amateur here for rooting stuff. and im confused with so mush choices for the kernel.
now im using HTC One X International with ViperX custom ROM.
so I would like to ask you guys which one is the best kernel for the battery life? Some people says it's Franco, and the others says bricked kernel. or maybe you have your own version.
Oh, can you include the link for download? THANK YOU

You're asking in the wrong forum. This is the Evita (One XL) forum.
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[Q] SebastianFM or faux123 or Bricked or Stock Kernel, which one is better?

Hi, i'm newbie on this forum, i have already done all stuffs like S-OFF and upgrading the software... I saw that the ARHD is the best rom, so i want to install it. There is SebastianFM, faux123, bricked (which i read on the forum that is great) and the stock one, but i don't know why choose one instead of the other.. I mean, are there real differences between them? Can someone explain me them? The problem is that everyone says that's what they have is better than the other, but better for what? Also, there are writed a lot of technical details that i don't understand...
I hope u got what i mean, thanks in advance for the answers..
sonnhy said:
Hi, i'm newbie on this forum, i have already done all stuffs like S-OFF and upgrading the software... I saw that the ARHD is the best rom, so i want to install it. There is SebastianFM, faux123, bricked (which i read on the forum that is great) and the stock one, but i don't know why choose one instead of the other.. I mean, are there real differences between them? Can someone explain me them? The problem is that everyone says that's what they have is better than the other, but better for what? Also, there are writed a lot of technical details that i don't understand...
I hope u got what i mean, thanks in advance for the answers..
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Try urself.give all the kernel atleast 2 days.THN decide which u like.
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sonnhy said:
Hi, i'm newbie on this forum, i have already done all stuffs like S-OFF and upgrading the software... I saw that the ARHD is the best rom, so i want to install it. There is SebastianFM, faux123, bricked (which i read on the forum that is great) and the stock one, but i don't know why choose one instead of the other.. I mean, are there real differences between them? Can someone explain me them? The problem is that everyone says that's what they have is better than the other, but better for what? Also, there are writed a lot of technical details that i don't understand...
I hope u got what i mean, thanks in advance for the answers..
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I think that SebastianFM is closer to stock so it's a bit more stable,faux123 is a bit performance oriented so the battery may not last as much as in other kernels and bricked lets you customize lots of options so you can make a good balance between performance and battery life,at least from my experience but from what i've been reading here it depends a lot on the person,some might have issues with a particular kernel while others find it perfect,so the best thing to do is try all of them and see which one doesn't cause any problems and is the most stable for you,and be careful to wipe cache+dalvik before flashing them.

just got and htc one s

hi guys im new to the htc one s just wanted to ask what sort of things it can do and also can i root it ?
kempson87 said:
hi guys im new to the htc one s just wanted to ask what sort of things it can do and also can i root it ?
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Start by reading Qs and ANS section than read the features on FUSION KERNEL and VIPER S ROM (first and second posts) in developer section. They explain the shortcomings and possible improvements in hardware and software of HTC One S!
can you help
mughalgxt said:
Start by reading Qs and ANS section than read the features on FUSION KERNEL and VIPER S ROM (first and second posts) in developer section. They explain the shortcomings and possible improvements in hardware and software of HTC One S!
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im on 4.0.4 trying to root but getting no were what is the best way to do this
There are many threads (both junk and old and good) stickied in the Development section that show how to unlock the bootloader and obtain a custom recovery and root. Then search the custom ROMs on the dev section for more options. Custom ROMs give you many OS tweaks, better performance, and better battery life. Check the thread's OP + recent comments to find out what each ROM has. I would suggest the Viper/Venom ROM or Axiom S. For a custom kernel, try Fusion. There is also AOSP (stock Android) for ICS and Jellybean (CM9 + CM10). Have fun!
I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583427 for root. ATM I'm running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850917 Great ROM. You could also try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604677 Worked great for a friend.

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Im running jellyfirebeanv2, and im wanting to know where i could find a custom kernel i could use, instead of the one that comes with the rom.
im a complete n00b when it comes to kernels and ive no idea where to find one.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? ive no idea which kernels would work with this rom
Thanks for any help
Development section, a the top (sticky) theres a thread by ben_pyett. All roms, kernel, general guides there.
jmcclue said:
Development section, a the top (sticky) theres a thread by ben_pyett. All roms, kernel, general guides there.
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Thanks for replying.
I still dont really understand which one to pick, when ive read through some of the threads about the kernels. it doesnt say anything about compatability with my rom.
Is it just a case of trail and error?
Thanks again for any help ( and being patient )
RobsX2 said:
Thanks for replying.
I still dont really understand which one to pick, when ive read through some of the threads about the kernels. it doesnt say anything about compatability with my rom.
Is it just a case of trail and error?
Thanks again for any help ( and being patient )
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First you have to understand what type of rom you're using. (Android version, sense version (if applicable)). So, you're looking for a kernel for jb roms (cm10/10.1 etc.) (hint: there's only one)
By the way, why do you want a different kernel? What improvements are you looking for?
I'm looking for a kernel that will let me over volt my CPU, just wanted to try it.
I'm running 4.2.2 on jellyfirebeanv2
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HTC Sense Official ROM for Evita

Hi everyone!
I just have one question, is it possible to reinstall the offcial HTC Sense ROM for my HTC One X?
The thing is that last month I almost brick my HOX, you guys helped me to recover it, but I did not get any back up for the original ROM, can I reinstall it? Cuz I've been looking for the official ROM online without result. Mine is EVITA.
I'd appreciate your answers!
Thanks!
Firstly, this should have been posted in the q&a section. I'll ask for it to be moved.
You can find stock ROMs in the Android Development section.
If you want to go fully stock (ROM and recovery, no root) you can run an RUU.
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[Q] Is there any Stable Mod ROM for HTC One XL plus

Hi,
Recently I got the AT & T HTC One X+ (Evarite UL). I searched for CyanogenMod 11 for HTC One XL+. But no luck. Is there any alternate ROM for this device. which is stable and have active development assurance. Basically I wanted to install KitKat ont his device.
Pardon me if I posted under inappropriate section.
Firstly, you're in the wrong forum, this is the HTC One XL (Evita) forum. Secondly, you seem a bit confused as to the name of your device, there is no such thing as the One XL+, you have the One X+. Thirdly, asking which ROM is best/most stable/fastest/prettiest question isn't allowed so I can't answer that, here's why. To say one ROM is better is to infer that the others are inferior in some way. This is disrespectful to the devs who spend their spare time bringing us these awesome ROMs free of charge. Each user has different tastes anyway, the best way to see which ROM suits you is to flash a few and find out for yourself.
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