Experience after using uber cyanogenmod 12.1 unofficial build - Xiaomi Mi 4i

Guys I have using this build for 5 days using stock open gapps.but it lags when the phone heats and battery drains quickly. So please share all your opinions in this thread about this build

Stillsadow said:
Guys I have using this build for 5 days using stock open gapps.but it lags when the phone heats and battery drains quickly. So please share all your opinions in this thread about this build
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flash sensei kernel, use zzmoove and enable the zzmoove hotplug. it wont be all performance but i can assure you the battery wont drain under normal usage

davtse said:
flash sensei kernel, use zzmoove and enable the zzmoove hotplug. it wont be all performance but i can assure you the battery wont drain under normal usage
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i will try that thanks

Works surprisingly well for me, however I cant set any ringtones?
Anyone else got the problem, or can offer me a solution? Thanks!

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[Q] cm7 and setcpu? //kernel?

So I read setcpu is not necessary with cm7 since it's already implemented with the rom. I'm just wondering why some people still use setcpu with it, are there any benefits?
I'm running latest version of cm7 with stock kernel.
*I'm also wondering what kernels you all use with cm7?
SetCPU has way more features than CM7's built-in CPU Governor.
With SetCPU, you're able to set custom CPU profiles to lower CPU Usage In-Call, when the screen is off, or when the battery hits a certain percentage... etc.
You're also able to control undervoltage in SetCPU (If you're using a custom kernel)
Thank you, so I can run them both simultaneously or is it possible to close the built in one?
kharnage said:
Thank you, so I can run them both simultaneously or is it possible to close the built in one?
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I don't think it's possible to remove the CM7 Governor, but you can just use SetCPU with no problems at all.
Are you using CM7 as well? What kernel are you running it with?
kharnage said:
Thank you, so I can run them both simultaneously or is it possible to close the built in one?
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Just disable the 'set on boot' setting in the CM7 settings and enable 'set on boot' in setCPU
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Are you using CM7 as well? What kernel are you running it with?
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I realize you didn't ask me, but for reference, I'm running CM7 with faux's 0.4.2 kernel.
omarsalmin said:
Just disable the 'set on boot' setting in the CM7 settings and enable 'set on boot' in setCPU
I realize you didn't ask me, but for reference, I'm running CM7 with faux's 0.4.2 kernel.
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Thank you, how's faux's kernel? is it faster than the stock and how's the battery life?
kharnage said:
Thank you, how's faux's kernel? is it faster than the stock and how's the battery life?
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I'm running Nightly build 154 with Faux 0.4.2 with SV and DS battery driver...i get performance and great battery life. I use SETCpu and I've been OC'd @ 1.4 for about 3hrs now and my battery has only gone down 2% with mild texting and no overheating. My battery's temp has been constant at around 88-90 degrees.
If you're looking for the right Kernel...Faux's 0.4.2 with SV and DS battery driver is the way to go.
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I'm running Nightly build 154 with Faux 0.4.2 with SV and DS battery driver...i get performance and great battery life. I use SETCpu and I've been OC'd @ 1.4 for about 3hrs now and my battery has only gone down 2% with mild texting and no overheating. My battery's temp has been constant at around 88-90 degrees.
If you're looking for the right Kernel...Faux's 0.4.2 with SV and DS battery driver is the way to go.
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I wanted to use that but doesn't DS have the weird battery fluctuation? How is that? Is it manageable?
kharnage said:
I wanted to use that but doesn't DS have the weird battery fluctuation? How is that? Is it manageable?
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It was weird at first...but i all i did was re-flash the kernel and fix permissions...and that solved the problem for me.
babymatteo said:
It was weird at first...but i all i did was re-flash the kernel and fix permissions...and that solved the problem for me.
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What kind of permissions? So you don't have any weird battery readings at all anymore?
kharnage said:
What kind of permissions? So you don't have any weird battery readings at all anymore?
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Fix permissions in CWM. Nothing weird...atleast nothing that i know of.
babymatteo said:
Fix permissions in CWM. Nothing weird...atleast nothing that i know of.
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So technically all you did was reflash it? I just flashed the kernel and the battery is jumping from 41 to 44 to 47. Can you please tell me your exact steps :3
Wipe cache wipe dalvik flash kernel then go to advanced and fix permissions...enjoy
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Aw man I really wanted it to work but I tried your method and it just jump from 59 - 61
can someone post a link to the faux's OC kernel the CM one...the link in the original thread is dead...

Best battery life rom?

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.

[Q] Kernel and ROM

Hi, since I can't post in the Slimkat threat I open new one. I am very happy with Slimkat 4.4.2 except that the battery life is short. I did search but couldn't find answer to my question.
Is there a Kernel/s for Slimkat 4.4.2 build 3/4/5 that extends the battery life, and what kind of choices I have?
I will be very happy for your help.
I find the Devil kernel to work well with Slim, never having an issue with battery life.. I just recently did some testing on the build 5 and the battery life with both stock and Devil kernels was quite good (around 14-16hrs with 3+hrs of screen time)... There are few roms with this amount of battery life.. And to get a true representation of battery performance you need to have at least two full battery cycles.. There are other little tip/tricks to extend battery life a bit further, feel free to visit the link in my signature for some ideas on how your rom compares and for tips on battery life..
Hey that was quick Actually I did check out the CyanAOSP and sound interesting, but for now I will stay with Slim.
Just for information I compare the battery life with CM 4.3 and Slimrom 4.3. Using these ROMs the battery last 2 days for me. I do complete battery cycles after flash even if needed I use battery calibration app. I will check the tips from the link for sure. Just still not sure what is the appropriate Kernel/s for Slimkat 4.4.x. As far as I was reading not every kernel works on every Rom.
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Hey that was quick Actually I did check out the CyanAOSP and sound interesting, but for now I will stay with Slim.
Just for information I compare the battery life with CM 4.3 and Slimrom 4.3. Using these ROMs the battery last 2 days for me. I do complete battery cycles after flash even if needed I use battery calibration app. I will check the tips from the link for sure. Just still not sure what is the appropriate Kernel/s for Slimkat 4.4.x. As far as I was reading not every kernel works on every Rom.
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You are welcome to try the ported rom, but the comparison was the chart that is the link, it has information comparing different roms..
kernel
anyone else using the devil kernel notice any high temperatures ?
So... only Devil kernel for SlimKat 4.4.x ??? Where I can get it?
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So... only Devil kernel for SlimKat 4.4.x ??? Where I can get it?
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Check its kernel thread, there's a link in my signature that has it, or on almost any ROMs thread people posted links..
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Thanks for the guide
Need Kernel that Supports Swap
What kernel supports swap? I want to use ROEHSOFT RAM Expander v3.19.
I'm using [ROM][port][mod] CyanAOSP [kitkat 4.4.4] FAREWELL EDITION 08/03/2014
Thanks before.

[KERNEL][NOUGAT] AKLU Kernel

Praise God! The AKLU kernel has arrived on the Galaxy Note Edge in the flavor of NOUGAT!
NOTE: I highly recommend turning off THERMAL CORE CONTROL! Use THERMAL TEMPERATURE THROTTLE instead. Thermal core control has been known to cause random reboots on this kernel before when gaming or during heavy use. You can use Kernel Adiutor to adjust these settings.
TBLTE AKLU KERNEL for AOKP 7.1.2!
MAY work for other LineageOS based roms, e.g., RR, PAC,AOKP, LineageOS, etc.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/pcownjeat1o2oub/AKLU-TBLTE-AOKP-N-20170427_kexec.zip
TBLTE AKLU KERNEL for SLIM 7.1.1!
MAY work for other AOSP based roms, e.g., OmniRom, LiquidDark, SlimRoms, AOSP, etc.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/cl0ahc00zmxcai2/AKLU-TBLTE-SLIM-N-20170224.zip
Logs and features:
Modified TBLTE kernel. Modified by the Alaskalinuxuser.
https://thealaskalinuxuser.wordpress.com
20170427
- Updated kernel to include kexec hardboot for MultiRom support.
20170316
-Update for OMS support.
20170217
- Fix WiFi hot spot error for Nougat.
- Overclocked the GPU from 600MHz to 633MHz
- Overclocked the CPU from 2649MHz to 2688MHz
- Added governors: Bioshock, Lionheart, Nightmare, Darkness
- Removed input boost, use cpu boost instead
- Added I/O schedulers: FIOPS, ZEN
I haven't loaded up AOKP yet but this kernel is working beautifully with RR and the data fix. You rock man.
JeremySS said:
I haven't loaded up AOKP yet but this kernel is working beautifully with RR and the data fix. You rock man.
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JeremySS,
Thank you for the kind words!
In theory it should work with any nougat rom based on LineageOS, but I have not proved that personally. Thanks for confirming that for RR and providing the feedback!
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
JeremySS,
Thank you for the kind words!
In theory it should work with any nougat rom based on LineageOS, but I have not proved that personally. Thanks for confirming that for RR and providing the feedback!
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You do good work. Do you have a donate link?
JeremySS said:
You do good work. Do you have a donate link?
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Thanks for the thought, but I do not accept donations. I just tinker for fun, and have my own rewards. Besides, guys like @Mickey387 did all the heavy lifting, I just try to put the device trees and vendor blobs to good use, with a few edits here and there. Glad to know that my work is appreciated, though.
The slim 7 aklu kernel appears to be slightly unstable at this time. Please use with caution.
EDIT: Updated the kernel and fixed a few bugs that I missed in the first build. SHOULD be better now. Please turn off thermal core control for best performance!
Also, if you flashed superSU in Slim to root it, you need to flash the kernel, then immidiately flash superSU, then reboot.
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
The slim 7 aklu kernel appears to be slightly unstable at this time. Please use with caution.
EDIT: Updated the kernel and fixed a few bugs that I missed in the first build. SHOULD be better now. Please turn off thermal core control for best performance!
Also, if you flashed superSU in Slim to root it, you need to flash the kernel, then immidiately flash superSU, then reboot.
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Hi... help me pleeze make kernel fo me n915d. really I want to give him a second life on his rom
All works fine but no sim card
Imei and everything else is.
Now used ramkernel v5_n915d and note 7 port.
but I want to Aokp 7.1.1
Here's how to do kernel ram121
github.com/Ram121/RamKernel_N4/commit/360a66df3d38b298896bfd161a2db2812f7b1efa
Steem75 said:
Hi... help me pleeze make kernel fo me n915d. really I want to give him a second life on his rom
All works fine but no sim card
Imei and everything else is.
Now used ramkernel v5_n915d and note 7 port.
but I want to Aokp 7.1.1
Here's how to do kernel ram121
github.com/Ram121/RamKernel_N4/commit/360a66df3d38b298896bfd161a2db2812f7b1efa
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Please compile kernel with this config....
I do not have now Linux,Mac_os
apq8084_sec_tblte_dcm_defconfig
Steem75 said:
Please compile kernel with this config....
I do not have now Linux,Mac_os
apq8084_sec_tblte_dcm_defconfig
here's another
apq8084_sec_tblte_dcm_defconfig
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Steem75,
I am sorry, but at this time I do not have the resources to help you.
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
Steem75,
I am sorry, but at this time I do not have the resources to help you.
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then help me with advice
I make zImage with gcc eabi 4.8. End only *****_DCM_Defconfig
Log -hastebin.com/gudipabona.coffeescript
but it is not boot my note edge . Maybe because I packed it in your boot.img?
Or because compiled with only one config?
Praise God! A new kernel update!
The AKLU kernel for the AOKP has been updated to include kexec hardboot for rmultirom support! See the OP for details!
I have noticed that many of these processors on the note4/edge are of a good bin.. Mine can run about 45mv off from stock.. Have you ever considered adding CPU Voltage control to help a bit with battery longivity? I do thank you for your excellent work, your rom's and kernels truly show that it is the programmer not the hardware that matters.... Godspeed....
afbcamaro said:
I have noticed that many of these processors on the note4/edge are of a good bin.. Mine can run about 45mv off from stock.. Have you ever considered adding CPU Voltage control to help a bit with battery longivity? I do thank you for your excellent work, your rom's and kernels truly show that it is the programmer not the hardware that matters.... Godspeed....
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Thanks afbcamero, those are kind words.
On my MM kernels I did implement UV, but the way I did it in MM fails to pass in the N kernel. Not because it doesn't work, but rather that new build standards don't allow it. With the recent birth of my son, I have not had time yet to go back to it and figure out what was wrong yet. Are you familiar with kernel work? You could look at my github and my kernel source, perhaps you could show me where I went wrong?
If I can get passed that, I can implement the UV again. I also have the same problem for GPU voltage control, which I used to put on my MM kernels as well.
Perhaps when life slows down a bit, I can look back into it.
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Oh I see, i honestly never looked at the structure of Nougat kernels. Any time I want to implement a change somebody does it better and beats me to the punch.. I will look at it just in case I see something..
On another note, these things however fun (development) not being trully important, may your family be blessed by the big guy.
Thanks! I'm always open to ideas on kernel improvement.
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sim card not detected
Im on RR (7.1.2 micky387 build) but when i flashed the kernel, sim card isnt detected...anybody got the same issue? Any fix for that?
N915f on 6.0.1 modem
Ricationarli said:
Im on RR (7.1.2 micky387 build) but when i flashed the kernel, sim card isnt detected...anybody got the same issue? Any fix for that?
N915f on 6.0.1 modem
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You could try the data fix zips in the 915t T-Mobile thread.
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AlaskaLinuxUser said:
You could try the data fix zips in the 915t T-Mobile thread.
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Tried both, sadly didnt work
Ricationarli said:
Im on RR (7.1.2 micky387 build) but when i flashed the kernel, sim card isnt detected...anybody got the same issue? Any fix for that?
N915f on 6.0.1 modem
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I had the same issue. No fix by me.
+1
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Best ROM Nexus 5 Performance-Battery life

Hey I'm new on this forum and I got Nexus 5 since 2014 but the perfomance it's not the same as then. I was wondering what is the best ROM based on perfomace-battery life for my Nexus 5? In order to extend the use a little bit and got some extra battery life of course without losing performance.
So I hope you could help me with awesome ROM. Currently I'm using RR 7.1.2 but my battery started to expire quickly and performance it's not good with the time goes by. For that reason I'm looking new ROMs. Thanks!
I found using LineageOS 15.0 ROM had better battery life than RR, you can give it a try.
BackToAndroid said:
I found using LineageOS 15.0 ROM had better battery life than RR, you can give it a try.
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I'm Thinking on 4 ROMs right now, LineageOS, Dark ROM, Resurrection Remix (last version December) and Paranoid Android. I was using RR version August 20th 2017 but my battery life didn't last long, so I wanted to try others ROMs based on recommendations of performance and battery life duration.
Best Set Up I've Found
rzkingaioria said:
I'm Thinking on 4 ROMs right now, LineageOS, Dark ROM, Resurrection Remix (last version December) and Paranoid Android. I was using RR version August 20th 2017 but my battery life didn't last long, so I wanted to try others ROMs based on recommendations of performance and battery life duration.
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WARNING: DON'T COME TO ME COMPLAINING THAT YOU BRICKED YOUR DEVICE. YOU DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE WARNINGS
Here's the best set up I've found, LineageOS 14.1 Nightly, Franco Kernel rk113 3.4.0, SuperSU v2.82, and No Frills CPU Controller. Franco Kernel increases battery life crazily on it's own, then add LineageOS and SuperSU and use No Frills to underclock it. It lasts forever. You could even add the LG G2 battery mod to this and have a god tier battery.
Note though, flash LineageOS > SuperSU > Franco Kernel. If you flash the kernel before LineageOS it may be over written and your kernel will be messed up. (I know this for a fact will happen with Magisk 15.2). Before doing any of this make sure you have a back up using TWRP and/or Titanium Backup in case you mess up.
LineageOS 14.1 Nightly:https://download.lineageos.org/hammerhead
Franco Kernel: https://kernels.franco-lnx.net/Nexus5/7.1.1/anyKernel/ (scroll all the way down until you see a file called "fk-r113-anykernel2.zip" and download that.)
SuperSU 2.82: http://www.supersu.com/download (scroll down until you see the section called "Zips" and download the latest version).
No Frills CPU Controller: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.sineo.android.noFrillsCPU&hl=en
Hope you enjoy If so please hit that "Thanks" button!
Bigority said:
WARNING: DON'T COME TO ME COMPLAINING THAT YOU BRICKED YOUR DEVICE. YOU DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE WARNINGS
Here's the best set up I've found, LineageOS 14.1 Nightly, Franco Kernel rk113 3.4.0, SuperSU v2.82, and No Frills CPU Controller. Franco Kernel increases battery life crazily on it's own, then add LineageOS and SuperSU and use No Frills to underclock it. It lasts forever. You could even add the LG G2 battery mod to this and have a god tier battery.
Note though, flash LineageOS > SuperSU > Franco Kernel. If you flash the kernel before LineageOS it may be over written and your kernel will be messed up. (I know this for a fact will happen with Magisk 15.2). Before doing any of this make sure you have a back up using TWRP and/or Titanium Backup in case you mess up.
LineageOS 14.1 Nightly:https://download.lineageos.org/hammerhead
Franco Kernel: https://kernels.franco-lnx.net/Nexus5/7.1.1/anyKernel/ (scroll all the way down until you see a file called "fk-r113-anykernel2.zip" and download that.)
SuperSU 2.82: http://www.supersu.com/download (scroll down until you see the section called "Zips" and download the latest version).
No Frills CPU Controller: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.sineo.android.noFrillsCPU&hl=en
Hope you enjoy If so please hit that "Thanks" button!
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Hi,
What's gapps package do you use?
thanks
chesus05 said:
Hi,
What's gapps package do you use?
thanks
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For this you're going to want to use ARM>7.1>Pico
You can install whatever else you want afterwards. You might also be able to use nano, haven't tested it.
Bigority said:
For this you're going to want to use ARM>7.1>Pico
You can install whatever else you want afterwards. You might also be able to use nano, haven't tested it.
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Do you mind sharing your setting of No frill CPU control for underclocking?
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Do you mind sharing your setting of No frill CPU control for underclocking?
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Well I no longer have a Nexus 5 tbf, so i can't help ya there, just slowly turn it different items down until you get your preferred batery life/performance
Hello! OP, did you manage to get the setup Bigority recommended? If so, what's the performance you got out of the phone (preferably, an AnTuTu score)? And how's the battery?
P.S.: Asking these questions because I'm currently using an iPhone 5S and I'm thinking of replacing it with a Nexus 5.
Bigority said:
WARNING: DON'T COME TO ME COMPLAINING THAT YOU BRICKED YOUR DEVICE. YOU DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE WARNINGS
Here's the best set up I've found, LineageOS 14.1 Nightly, Franco Kernel rk113 3.4.0, SuperSU v2.82, and No Frills CPU Controller. Franco Kernel increases battery life crazily on it's own, then add LineageOS and SuperSU and use No Frills to underclock it. It lasts forever. You could even add the LG G2 battery mod to this and have a god tier battery.
Note though, flash LineageOS > SuperSU > Franco Kernel. If you flash the kernel before LineageOS it may be over written and your kernel will be messed up. (I know this for a fact will happen with Magisk 15.2). Before doing any of this make sure you have a back up using TWRP and/or Titanium Backup in case you mess up.
LineageOS 14.1 Nightly:https://download.lineageos.org/hammerhead
Franco Kernel: https://kernels.franco-lnx.net/Nexus5/7.1.1/anyKernel/ (scroll all the way down until you see a file called "fk-r113-anykernel2.zip" and download that.)
SuperSU 2.82: http://www.supersu.com/download (scroll down until you see the section called "Zips" and download the latest version).
No Frills CPU Controller: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.sineo.android.noFrillsCPU&hl=en
Hope you enjoy If so please hit that "Thanks" button!
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Hi, I'm actually on stock 6.0.1 with Franco kernel on battery saving profile. The performance are ok except for the fact that the screen have to be always pretty dark.
I have really to try using the phone less as possible to reach the end of the day with one charge. Do you think that this rom and following configurations they can give to me a relevant better autonomy and performance? How is the stability?
Thanks
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