Kernel working with stock rom? - HTC Butterfly

Hi,
I have rooted stock rom with stock recovery. Is there a kernel which i can use with stock rom? I need it, because my battery can only go for 6-7 hours. So i want to downclock mt device to save battery. And it would be great if it support fast usb charging...
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[Q] Battery Issue advise please

i was running cm7 (2.3.7)with DS OC/UV Kernel Version 0.4.2 with setcpu. did all the wipe thing charged to 100% turned off phone about 6 hrs later turned back on battery at 25% what the hell. so now im running eb (2.3.7) no oc kernel i really want to be able to oc when i need to.
Try to use CM kernel, DS provides better battery life but doesn't read it correctly
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thank you ill give it a try could you please tell me if that doesnt work out how to go back to the kernel that came with the rom?
Dont forhet to do the backup first . Then just restore ur backup if needed, its always goes back to stock kernel when done. So u would need reflash custom kernel every time u restored.
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ah ok thank you makes sense
U welcome
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[Q] Suggestion for new ROM for Nexus S

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?
mokflurry said:
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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hugo87 said:
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?
saranyan said:
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
hugo87 said:
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

Stock GB with custom kernel?

Hello,
I am using hep's ics rom.
Can I flash stock GB rom and then root it, flash custom recovery and install a custom kernel like franko's kernel over stock gb rom?
Any idea how would be the performance then?
Thanks..
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mike_24_11 said:
Hello,
I am using hep's ics rom.
Can I flash stock GB rom and then root it, flash custom recovery and install a custom kernel like franko's kernel over stock gb rom?
Any idea how would be the performance then?
Thanks..
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You don't need to do all this stuff, there are a lot of modded stock Roms (custom kernel & rooted) available in Android Development thread, just search.
Try resurrection rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574523
If you look performance then get oxygen gb that's what i use
FD. said:
Try resurrection rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574523
If you look performance then get oxygen gb that's what i use
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I am looking for battery life as good as stock ROM..
What should I go with?
1. Stock GB
2. Resurrection Rom
3. Oxygen GB
??
I used CyanogenMod 7 nightlies and I think that the battery life was longer. Now I use CyanogenMod 10.
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oxygen gb for sure
Just try ressurection rom. It's really having a great battery life with very less tweaks and of course the best camera.
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Stock or Custom ??

Hi all, i have 2 Nexus S... 1 is with stock rom 4.1.1 and other one is with custom rom 4.2.1 ..... the one with stock rom is faster than the other... i m confused... should i flash my other nexus s with stock rom ??? is stock rom really faster than custom ? please anyone give me a link of stock 4.1.1 flashable rom ???
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i have a custom 4.2.1 rom installed.
while its not notably faster than stock 4.1.1, it sure isnt slower. maybe you can improve it with another kernel?
wana7262 said:
Hi all, i have 2 Nexus S... 1 is with stock rom 4.1.1 and other one is with custom rom 4.2.1 ..... the one with stock rom is faster than the other... i m confused... should i flash my other nexus s with stock rom ??? is stock rom really faster than custom ? please anyone give me a link of stock 4.1.1 flashable rom ???
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I recommend (4.1.2 because 4.1.1 have some bugs):
- STOCK 4.1.2 - 100.1% Google experience
- kwbr Nexus S 1.0 :: Stock :: JB 4.1.2 :: JZO54K
4.2 ROMs are not the best for speed even with some "famous" kernel.. but I think that in the near future this situation will change.. a lot of users says the same when 4.1 was released...
sorry for very bad english..
is this flshable via CWM recovery ??
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I'm very happy with the combination of the latest SlimBean and Marmite 7.3 (non-CM version, using it at 1096 Mhz, with the new row scheduler and smartassv2). You should definitely try this out before you go back to stock. I think it is a lot smoother than the stock rom, not to mention all the great features you get. It's also very stable, haven't had a single reboot, altough I use OC.
Plus what's the point having a nexus device and not running the latest software?
Custom ROM like jelly shot 2.8 with marmite kernel 7.3 over clocked to 1.3 GHz but I don't see the difference with a stock 1ghz
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wana7262 said:
Hi all, i have 2 Nexus S... 1 is with stock rom 4.1.1 and other one is with custom rom 4.2.1 ..... the one with stock rom is faster than the other... i m confused... should i flash my other nexus s with stock rom ??? is stock rom really faster than custom ? please anyone give me a link of stock 4.1.1 flashable rom ???
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you can't just say custom and expect to get away with it
all custom roms aren't the same, some get good performance, some get bad performance, some get horrible performance and some get great performance. it all depends on the rom
jellyshot is the custom rom i m using
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wana7262 said:
jellyshot is the custom rom i m using
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When you say "faster" what do you mean by that?
For me Jellyshot, Rasbeanjelly, and SmokeHolo ROMs are faster in UI, but slower when using 3rd party apps, specially games.; while on CM10.1, Baked BB7, Helly_Bean, and PA2.99, UI is a bit slower (stutters occasionally) but 3rd party apps are noticeably snappier.
faster in sense of playing games no lags
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[Q] Battery indicator problem

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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