Best Kernel and Settings for Nexus 5?? - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys, whats your best kernel and settings for your nexus 5?

Since you've posted in the wrong forum (questions go in q&a) then I guess you've missed this sticky thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477889
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Sam.Frehley said:
Hey guys, whats your best kernel and settings for your nexus 5?
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best doesnt exist.
what if i said the best color is blue-green? there will be an ample amount of people that disagree with me. but to me, the best color is blue-green. to someone else, their experiences differ, they might like red, or green. its the same with kernels and roms. we all have differing needs, differing expectations, differing wantsk, and on top of that, all our devices react differently to them. to find your best rom/kernel, you have to try them out, with differing settings. you need to find the rom/kernel that suits your personal needs best, the rom/kernel that your personal device reacts to best. the only way that this will happen is if you try them all out.

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What's a good daily driver Rom?

Just got my nexus 5 and was wondering what's a good stable daily driver rom?
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Kit kat.
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It's usually frowned upon with these kind of threads.
Before it gets closed and to answer your Q, stock.
You're always welcome to try out ROMS for yourself and see what you like.
they all are good. thats why we buy nexus devices! the good thing about owning a nexus is that all these roms are specifically made for the nexus. we dont need to have half-assed ports on a nexus, therefore they all run great. and @rootSU is right, these kinds of threads arent allowed on xda. hit the development threads and start testing out different roms, find one that both you and your device like
Ya I have been testing some just looking for stability and some input that's all.

[Q] How to update the radio?

I've been experiencing some funky behavior with my )LTE and H+ . sometimes not receiving calls or text for hours at a time and the finally receiving the text 2 to 3 hours later. Idk how to tell which radio I have currently or how to switch them. Anyone have the answer ?
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rootSU said:
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While rootSU is correct, and it tells you how to update in the sticky, that stick is not the best (lots missing) regarding the OPs question.
Also, users would find it more helpful if you provided a link to the thread you refer too, so please try provide a link to the said sticky, but I will guess that you mean this one?...
[FAQ] [REF]★ All you need to know about Android | Read this before you post/root !
As it does not tell you how to check your version, I will help you out.
Go to Settings > About Phone. (At the very bottom).
Then see your Baseband version, the latest Baseband version that came with Build "KOT49H" is "M8974A-1.0.25.0.23".
If yours matches this then you are on the latest, and doing a stock recovery and factory data set as the sticky indicates will not upgrade you further, use the search to find older versions to see if they fix your issue.
Hope the above helps,
Rob.
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Also, users would find it more helpful if you provided a link to the thread you refer too, so please try provide a link to the said sticky
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Whilst "on paper" your request seems to make sense, I find a fundamental flaw in it's logic.
The problem is the stickies are there to be read but they are ignored or missed. I personally find that teaching a new member (or anyone not au fait with sticky threads or xda rules) that direction to the stickies in context is much more effective than a link to an individual sticky. In fact, I would go as far as saying the provision of links is actually detrimental to a members' progression within xda, ergo I purposely omit links from my answers.
Where as I respect your wish to be helpful, please understand that others (eg me) have our own ideas about how we think a thread is best responded to so I would ask that you please refrain from being condescending in your quotes of senior members.
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zolo185 said:
I've been experiencing some funky behavior with my )LTE and H+ . sometimes not receiving calls or text for hours at a time and the finally receiving the text 2 to 3 hours later. Idk how to tell which radio I have currently or how to switch them. Anyone have the answer ?
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Flash this zip: http://goo.im/devs/bigxie/hammerhead/LGD820_KOT49E_RADIO.zip
As they said above look in your settings to see the radio although I would say that you probably do not have the updated one, hopefully. Your 3.5g (H+) signal may be better than the LTE signal that you receive. LTE is very spotty on AT&T and is not in a lot of areas.
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Flash this zip: http://goo.im/devs/bigxie/hammerhead/LGD820_KOT49E_RADIO.zip
As they said above look in your settings to see the radio although I would say that you probably do not have the updated one, hopefully. Your 3.5g (H+) signal may be better than the LTE signal that you receive. LTE is very spotty on AT&T and is not in a lot of areas.
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Thank you and it appears i do have the latest. Im gonna do as suggested above and look for an older version to see if it helps.

Battery life

Might be a silly question, but what is the best custom rom and kernel for battery life?
Anyone have any ideas? I'm using stock rom and kernel
Nevermind that it may a silly question, its against the rules. Theres a big sticky thread at the top of this forum telling you not to post this thread
Truth is what's good for me might not be good for you. Experiment yourself
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Right here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46344624
Oh, so sorry, plz close my thread
battery life has everything to do with how you personally use your phone, how you personally set it up, how you personally manage your apps, and the quality of phone/data signal you personally get. battery life can be great on any kernel and on any rom, but it depends on you for battery life.

[Q] Dialer Apps

I've had my Nexus 5 for about a month and I love almost everything about it. The one thing that I don't like is the stock dialer. I tried to stick with it thinking I would get used to it, but it just doesn't look/feel right. So my question is, what other dialers are people using that they prefer over stock? Also, I am not rooted and would like to stay completely stock unless there is an amazing dialer that requires root.
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morkdaddy21 said:
I've had my Nexus 5 for about a month and I love almost everything about it. The one thing that I don't like is the stock dialer. I tried to stick with it thinking I would get used to it, but it just doesn't look/feel right. So my question is, what other dialers are people using that they prefer over stock? Also, I am not rooted and would like to stay completely stock unless there is an amazing dialer that requires root.
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I use rocketdial because I wanted something to support landscape in the car dock. It works ok but it still relies on the stock dialer which would always come up in portrait - so I had to install ultimate rotation control to get the stock dialer to recognize that the phone was in landscape. I bit convoluted but it works.
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Sorry, I'm fairly new to these forums, didn't know there was a rule about bumping

Oreo Kernel

Hello. I'm looking for a really economical custom kernel for Oreo TGP ROM. Can anyone recommend something to me? Thank you
Wrong section. Also try them out and see. Everybody uses their phone differently. The best kernel for me might not be the best kernel for you.
This does seem to be the right section given it states kernels. And I'm also interested in knowing which kernels are available and which ones might be targeted towards battery saving rather than performance.
1eStar said:
This does seem to be the right section given it states kernels. And I'm also interested in knowing which kernels are available and which ones might be targeted towards battery saving rather than performance.
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Sorry to break this to you but you're really in the wrong section here... this section is for sharing roms and kernels, not asking for them... if you have any questions please go to the SAMSUNG GALAXY S7 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS on xda.

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