Hello everyone, I have a question about 2 kernel for stock rom. Given that use Xposed Framework, which kernel is best for compatibility, optimization, battery life, performance and functions between AeroKernel (user Blechd0se XDA) and Hybrid kernel (faux123 XDA user)?
with faux's kernel i got about 2% battery drain in 10 hours of stand by and awesome performance but it doesn't support 4.4.3 yet (at least i got bootloop when i flashed it), i don't know about the other one
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I have flashed new Devoid Franco + kernel v14.1.
its working so fine.
Battery is best.
Very very less battery consumption.
Many thanks Franco.
Can you tell me the rom + kernel for best battery life? I use the stock rom + stock kernel, but drain the battery fast sorry for bad english
I would recommend any kernel with deep idle. Glados or matrix
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mrluker said:
Can you tell me the rom + kernel for best battery life? I use the stock rom + stock kernel, but drain the battery fast sorry for bad english
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if you are rooted i would highly suggest using pete alfonso's latest ics rom (1/2/2012) combined with eugene's lastest kernel (speedy 3). i have it 200/800 smartass v2 and for me the battery life is pretty good. also, i have calibrated the battery resulting in stellar performance.
Let's post here best battery life combos. It may be very useful to those who can't decide what custom rom or/and kernel to flash .
andreip90 said:
Let's post here best battery life combos. It may be very useful to those who can't decide what custom rom or/and kernel to flash .
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Well... my Kernel/ROM combination may not be the best battery life, but i love it.
ROM: WanamLITE v1.5
Kernel: Perseus ALPHA v3.4
A clean ROM with samsung features still apparent. Kernel has overclock and sound tweaks available. Battery life is slightly enhanced due to lack of bloatware.
** Note ** Camera firmware fix will need to be flashed..
How is it going bro's and my name is Pewdiepie
Ok I am Using Cyanogenmod latest nightly I think on my Tab 2 gt - p3100 .
I want to ask should any kernel
I mean many are saying it will fix the battery drain:laugh:
But is it recommended for advanced users or only Developers
And which kernel you think is the best for battery and compatible with CM11
Please help me:highfive:
Peace and please don't hate
No you didn't have to.
I think,stock cm kernel 3.0.31 pretty much has good battery life.
Upstream kernel changes to 3.0.101 did causes battery drain and tried to resolve by devs.
However 3.0.101 have bigger free ram next 818mb, dhollmen 820mb, however agni kernel has same with stock cm kernel.
All those custom kernel offers some features which stock kernel didn't have.
Slightly different with android-andi kernel which purpose to find kernel battery drain for 3.0.101.
jak978 said:
No you didn't have to.
I think,stock cm kernel 3.0.31 pretty much has good battery life.
Upstream kernel changes to 3.0.101 did causes battery drain and tried to resolve by devs.
However 3.0.101 have bigger free ram next 818mb, dhollmen 820mb, however agni kernel has same with stock cm kernel.
All those custom kernel offers some features which stock kernel didn't have.
Slightly different with android-andi kernel which purpose to find kernel battery drain for 3.0.101.
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Which one do you prefer?
Stock one
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Stock one
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I mean the custom kernel
shsagnik said:
I mean the custom kernel
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next kernel or dhollmen
I wonder which combination of rom and kernel do you guys recommend for strictly battery life!?
currently on cm13 with built in kernel. it's not bad but are there better options especially after tweaking the kernel?
greetings
Use what you think is best, every device reacts differently to a kernel. Flash the available options see what fits best for you.
I recommend fire kernel, my kernel (ruthless) or Optimus kernel.
Honestly, without significant tweaking, stock rom and kernel provide the best battery life.
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stock with squid kernel for best battery