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This can now be considered stable, after significant testing and use by the community. As always, the hero you save could be your own, so be safe.
This would not have been possible without the efforts of everyone in the community that played a part in moving the ball forward. In particular s0be and riemer for their initial efforts to get a working 2.6.35 build as a baseline, and the continuing efforts of riemer, erasmux, arco, et al; also thanks to toast, darch, decadence, pershoot, and cyanogen, as well as the Linux, CM, AOSP, and CAF teams that have provided the broad shoulders for tinkerers like myself to stand on. My sincere gratitude to all of these and the legion of others who I have not listed, who have contributed to making the open source community strong and productive.
This kernel is based on a combination of updated board files for HeroC, and efforts by arco, riemer, erasmux on new sources originally from the HTC marvel code release. After several weeks on the new base, everything appears to be working well. Initial sources have been posted to github.
New version (2.6.35.14) is at:
https://github.com/TeamHeroC/heroc-kernel-2.6.35
The sources for this Kernel and the AOSP flavored 2.3.5 ROM sources are posted to the TeamHeroC github. This organization github was created instead of using a personal github so that others could join in team development efforts if they are interested, and the organization could be more easily maintained after people move on to other devices. I am probably looking at somewhere between 2-5 months myself.
Flash from recovery, and remember nandroid is your friend.
UPDATE - KERN-2.6.35.14-10SEP-V1.0.zip
10SEP version has been updated with changes from various sources. Github has also been updated to be in sync with this update.
UPDATE - KERN-2.6.35.14-22OCT-V1.1.zip
22OCT version has been updated with changes from various sources. Github has also been updated to be in sync with this update.
Old version - No Longer in Development
This is very much a work in progress, so be safe.
This would not have been possible without the efforts of everyone in the community that played a part in moving the ball forward. In particular s0be and riemer for their efforts to get a working 2.6.35 build as a baseline; also thanks to toast, darch, decadence, pershoot, and cyanogen, as well as the Linux, CM, AOSP, and CAF teams that have provided the broad shoulders for tinkerers like myself to stand on. My sincere gratitude to all of these and the legion of others who I have not listed, who have contributed to making the open source community strong and productive.
This kernel is based on a combination of the s0be/riemer board files and other mods applied to the CyanogenMod cm-kernel android-msm-2.6.35-unified branch. It does not have smartass (not working yet), but the camera seems to work consistently for me on both interactive and ondemand (Note: setting min cpufreq to 352 is recommended to minimize camera problems). This is still very much an early effort, but thought I would post for anyone interested. Initial sources have been posted to github.
https://github.com/TeamHeroC/cm-kernel-heroc
New version (2.6.35.14) is at:
https://github.com/TeamHeroC/heroc-kernel-2.6.35
The approach to building this kernel was to go back to a build based on the last CM 2.6.35 source from the repo and add files from the s0be/riemer source tree to get a working kernel. My goal is to get this as close to standard source as possible, so the changes will just be the device specific board files, drivers, etc. The reason for this approach is to (hopefully) get a well defined set of files and updates that can be applied to other kernel releases (.37, .38, ...) with minimal conflicts and dependencies.
Lots of things that I will be working on as time permits. In no particular order this includes things like:
complete headset updates
update qdsp5_comp to align with latest sources
update smd files to align with latest sources
rework board files to current standards
check and complete i2c updates
complete USB updates
compare and update MSM frame buffer files
cpufreq updates and smartass governor
check and update device specific drivers
The sources for this Kernel and the AOSP flavored 2.3.4 ROM sources are posted to the TeamHeroC github. This organization github was created instead of using a personal github so that others could join in team development efforts if they are interested, and the organization could be more easily maintained after people move on to other devices. I am probably looking at somewhere between 2-5 months myself.
Flash from recovery, and remember nandroid is your friend.
Added No Headset version as suggested by s0be. This version has no headset drivers built in. In theory, this should improve the stability of your USB functions. This has had very little in the way of testing. YMMV.
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Flashing now!
painter_ said:
Thank You,
Flashing now!
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Thank you this great news!!!!!
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Awesome news.
Thanks JB for picking this up.
jaybob413 said:
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Thanks again Jaybob,
One question, Ive been running the kernel that you posted on s0be's thread a few days back, is this one updated or is it basically the same? So far no Camera bug for me (which is why I flashed to begin with).
chalan30 said:
Thanks again Jaybob,
One question, Ive been running the kernel that you posted on s0be's thread a few days back, is this one updated or is it basically the same? So far no Camera bug for me (which is why I flashed to begin with).
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A few changes since then, but nothing major. I can't really say whether it is better or worse than the previous. Seems about the same to me. I will add the previous version to the OP later as well.
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A few changes since then, but nothing major. I can't really say whether it is better or worse than the previous. Seems about the same to me. I will add the previous version to the OP later as well.
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Radical.
Thanks for your efforts. The previous version has been working well for me on your May 30th rom with FR 118_15 with some autokiller tweaks. Battery life seems a little worse but still very decent. All very smooth with ADW eX and LPPro . Had a couple of issues with the phone locking up (black screen) for about 20 30 seconds, then coming back on its own. Not sure if it was because my min was too low on setcpu (on demand). Not that it matters but my linpack scores have been consistently lower. but real world performance is great.
Lets see how this does.
so totally didnt see this thread until just now.. thanks a ton jaybob.. this kernel has some loyal followers, and i know i can say for most of them that i am glad to see someone who is capable pick this up.. i was trying my hand at it, but i dont have the time right now, and my knowledge base just isnt as broad as it needs to be for this.. so thanks man, you are the best..
3 Hours now and it seams stable. It took a little while after the first boot before my phone became stable. The ROM I am running the 5/25 version of Evervolv.
painter_ said:
3 Hours now and it seams stable. It took a little while after the first boot before my phone became stable. The ROM I am running the 5/25 version of Evervolv.
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Yeah these .35 kernels usually take a few minutes to warm up. but they tend to get tremendously better with time..
sent from my... wait.. what..
This thing is running too smooth on the latest nightly. Someone pinch me!!
pstevep said:
Yeah these .35 kernels usually take a few minutes to warm up. but they tend to get tremendously better with time..
sent from my... wait.. what..
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Its kinda weird how they do that... but they do go nice after a little while!
and jaybob this build is running a lot smoother than the last one.. on a whole, its smooth a silk, camera is working great.. kudos so far man..
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(Note: setting min cpufreq to 352 is recommended to minimize camera problems)
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Isn't camera supposed to engage perflock?
jasonmaloney said:
Isn't camera supposed to engage perflock?
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No perflock in this kernel (or s0be's or deca's). My recommendation is just based on an observation that when the min cpu freq was set to a very low value (19), I would see a lot of camera freezes. It may work fine at lower settings, I normally have mine set to 352 and don't have camera problems with ondemand or interactive, so this is just what has worked for me. It may also be fine at 264 or 176, but I haven't tried them.
Running this kernel with the latest CM7 nightly and I've never seen my Heroc run so smooth nor get this crazy good battery life.
Thanks JB.
Haven't checked to see if I get my regular reboot after 10 minutes of Google navigation.
I was using sobe's .35 kernel and the camera worked at first but lately wouldn't work at all and I saw that the camera was supposed to be working well with this. Flashed it a little while ago and haven't been able to take a single picture. My cpu is ondemand with a min/max 518/768.
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I was using sobe's .35 kernel and the camera worked at first but lately wouldn't work at all and I saw that the camera was supposed to be working well with this. Flashed it a little while ago and haven't been able to take a single picture. My cpu is ondemand with a min/max 518/768.
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i honestly think that right now some of the camera stuff is phone specific.. because i know some people have no issues, asome people have intermittent issues (me), and some people lose it all together.. but thats how it was with s0be's version as well, i think until most of the camera bugs are squashed we will continue to see random issues for random people..
BTW since you already cant use the camera, try switching to interactive for the governor, and try it then.. jaybob said that his works fine with interactive, so maybe your phone will respond better with it.. just a thought, no promises..
352 min cpu fixed my camera issue.
PLEASE READ:
This AOSP is not limited to source changes from CM, Vanir, CNA, EOS, Carbon, AOKP etc. you get the best of all of them.* All features included have been reworked to eliminate performance sinks and memory leaks and subtly improved as i see fit also. Finally, this rom is compiled using GLOBAL -O3 -fstrict-aliasing.* I don't just turn it off where there's violations like every other "linaro" ROM source i've seen listed.* This is the real deal.* Latest linaro toolchain snapshot and proper use of the current 4.8 GCC features so it actually means something to say it's compiled with GCC 4.8.
Disclaimer: Because I'm using building using commits from every major repo in existence it may take a while to integrate some of the major features to my standards. I may release a stock AOKP feature as a beta until I have the chance to improve it but I'm not interested in band-aid fixing things or duck taping **** together just to get more crap under the features list and change log. Also, If you have questions or interest in building or joining vanirAOSP please message me on gtalk: [email protected] and feel free to add me on google+
here is a link to the parent thread where you can view previous change logs and perhaps find an answer to a question
general features:
vanirAOSP base: all features included, always the latest
customized-for-speed launcher2
optimized memory usage
current bug fixes and improvements from all major repos
additional features not present in vanir
attention to the details
minor UI theming/cleanup
custom embedded beats 5.1 drivers
multimedia enhancements
A-GPS enhancements
inverted theme included
ad removal
custom written init.d and cron setup
improved performance settings
browser tweaks
fast torch
customizable nav bar, quicksetting tiles, yatta yatta
full Linaro optimizations (now rebasing directly from their gerrit)
optimized networking
quiet hours, LED settings
statusbar mods
better multi-tab browsing
major bloat removal
-->* PIE, APPBAR, HALO, custom UI changer, etc
full array of lockscreen tweaks
improved AOSP keyboard
email and exchange available in add-on packs
soooooo much more
Issues:
notes:
recommend trying the 0.25x transition speeds located in development options. this (& vanir-based roms) is the only ROM that has them.
screenshot is in custom apps --> apps & actions. i did this so it could be a desktop shortcut also
Instructions:
download rom & a gapps package compatible with AOSP roms
manually wipe (factory reset please)
flash ROM
flash Gapps
PROFIT
Downloads:
Those of you interested in developing we are currently accepting new members.* PM me for details.
Please thank Jay R Themer for the hosting!
ROM server
Productivity pack v3 (wipe cache/dalvik.* fix permissions if necessary)
*** ^^^* Email/exchange, thinkfree document software, video editor
4) Droidth3ory's old wallpaper collection for nostalgia purposes only (credit masteraven, droidth3ory, whoever else)
Credit: Team Vanir, CM, AOKP, Linaro, EOS, all contributors to gerrit and github, anyone who puts out ROMs since seeing them evolve got me interested in developing. Everybody that's helped me learn how to do this. And especially those that donate and support developers.
If you enjoy my work please consider a donation to help me keep doing this. Donation link. It helps me pay for bandwidth & caffeine
XDA:DevDB Information
PRIME/ATOM-422, a ROM for the Nexus 7
Contributors
PrimeDirective
Based On: VanirAOSP, AOSP, CM, LINARO, AOKP, PA, et al
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-07-02
Last Updated 2013-07-02
why u make new thread ?!
BTW u make the the thread twice
Cheers
Excellent, works great, thanks!:good:
i was trying to import the thread into the new devdb beta and something went wrong. taking care of it. for now the original thread will be the main one until i receive further instruction.
Which one to download???
SlaveSrbija said:
Which one to download???
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Atom 422 grouper
Why does the server say 6/22 as last update?
Whawuzzat?!
Installed this last night. No issues so far with general use. One disturbing thing to be aware of is that this ROM seems to be reading my mind, anticipating everything I'm going to do next. I can think of no other explanation for how fast and responsive this thing is! Thank you, Prime. I've been wanting a "best-of" mashup ROM like this. :good:
Yes this ROM is lightning fast, love the faux kernel included
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Like other said, this ROM is very fast and smooth, no lag at all, even If my nexus 7 tend to become laggy.
When i installed the ROM the CPU governor was set at user space, should i leave it there for best result?
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jonathanxx1 said:
Like other said, this ROM is very fast and smooth, no lag at all, even If my nexus 7 tend to become laggy.
When i installed the ROM the CPU governor was set at user space, should i leave it there for best result?
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Interactive or on demand will be better user space wont scale the frequency
Very fast and clean Rom. Thx
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Id love to see adhoc network support for this one... If it doesnt include it, im still downloading atm
Really loving this ROM, thanks so much for sharing your work
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It's very fast rom but seems like battery drain very fast and charge very long
Silly Questions...
What is the difference between Atom and Prime roms ??
also that if i am running atom rom fully customized...can i switch to prime by a dity flash (Without wiping anything except dalvick and cache partition)???
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Can someone tell me how quickly this rom chews through the battery ?
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Can someone tell me how quickly this rom chews through the battery ?
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Questions like this are vague as heck. And in my opinion, a bit pointless. Everyone's battery life is different depending on usage patterns and many other things. If someone tells you it has "good" battery life, they're only using their own experiences as a reference which means it is probably completely different to your definition of "good" or "fast" in your case.
The best way for you to get your answer would be to flash it and make your own judgement
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elfrosto said:
Questions like this are vague as heck. And in my opinion, a bit pointless. Everyone's battery life is different depending on usage patterns and many other things. If someone tells you it has "good" battery life, they're only using their own experiences as a reference which means it is probably completely different to your definition of "good" or "fast" in your case.
The best way for you to get your answer would be to flash it and make your own judgement
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I'll admit i was a bit vague, i am currently on aokp mr2 + m-kernel a56. I meant to ask how does this rom's battery drain compare to either stock rom or my combo in ,,normal'' usage patterns (casual gaming, web browsing, some songs, maybe a movie or two). I mean, there's gotta be some ordinary usage pattern, not everyone is a serious gamer or a multimedia-only user, right ? The N7's official battery life estimation was formulated by looking at some aggregate usage patterns, and that could be taken as the book example for the ,,normal'' usage pattern. I hope i cleared things up a bit.
We have plenty of options for kernel, lets get a discussion going on what we like/prefer and why
Currently i switch between Radioactive and Franken as they seem to give me the best performance and battery life i have yet to come to a conclusion on which i prefer or will use as my DD so i constantly switch between the two.
I've tried them all as well. I'm currently on Havoc with Smurf kernel and it has been solid. When I was running Franken ROM with the stock kernel is was also solid. Most of these kernels give me around the same battery life. I switch between Franken and Havoc. I like Havoc because there are more options and it has Android P toggles which are way nicer.
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I've tried them all as well. I'm currently on Havoc with Smurf kernel and it has been solid. When I was running Franken ROM with the stock kernel is was also solid. Most of these kernels give me around the same battery life. I switch between Franken and Havoc. I like Havoc because there are more options and it has Android P toggles which are way nicer.
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But on the havoc you dont have the true stock oneplus gesture?
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But on the havoc you dont have the true stock oneplus gesture?
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The rom was just updated and it fixed the gestures.
I've tried all off them and i keep going back to Radioactive kernel with the devs settings (magisk module) and a private kernel.
Radioactive with devs settings because PERFORMANCE, and really batterylife not that bad either!
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The rom was just updated and it fixed the gestures.
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But the gesture are the same one of the oos stock or is a similar app? Are smooth with the same graphic or not? Thanks
vuoshino said:
But the gesture are the same one of the oos stock or is a similar app? Are smooth with the same graphic or not? Thanks
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Yes it's the same as stock.
virtyx said:
We have plenty of options for kernel, lets get a discussion going on what we like/prefer and why
Currently i switch between Radioactive and Franken as they seem to give me the best performance and battery life i have yet to come to a conclusion on which i prefer or will use as my DD so i constantly switch between the two.
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They are the ones I like the most but franken seems to no longer update. the last one is 3.2 true?
Smurf because:
+ "Smurfutil" CPU governor
+ "Westwood" TCP congestion algorithm available
+ "Maple" I/O scheduler available
+ Works well and is included with HavocOS (currently my favorite ROM)
+ Extremely responsive dev
The last two are probably the most important.
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They are the ones I like the most but franken seems to no longer update. the last one is 3.2 true?
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correct
was released a couple weeks ago, i think dev is focused on the rom now, not to say the kernel isnt good or supported.
look at the github, he has done some amazing work (same as radioactive)
i think right now there's no real custom rom that surpasses miui in performance or battery life, i honestly hate miui but every other rom i go to is worse in (only) these two category's,
do you think custom roms will surpass miui eventually?
also this is from my experiences so far so if you have a suggestion for a rom or a rom+kernel combo i'd like to hear them (and try them).
really ????????????
Yeah same like me .. i unlocked bootloader and rooted my poco
And i downloaded all custom roms .. but all have problems .. and i hope rom one ui complete cus .. just this rom will be good like miui .. cus i already trying the miui one ui . But not finished... And i try all kernels .. all charge battery very slowly.. not like miui .. fast charge real ..and i trying the mod XASP and this not working on miui 9.5.23 .. please if u found something new or good like charge faster .. and keeping battery .. will be good ... Thanks... And i sorry for my language
Mi-globe's ROM Builder is great for putting together a fairly debloated MIUI. I get the best performance and battery life with this rom, hands down.
As far as non-miui custom ROMs, PE CAF + Stock MIUI kernel, and the latest vendor/firmware is the best combo that I've found.
Next to PE CAF I like Havoc + Canting Kernel as well.
BentMetal said:
Mi-globe's ROM Builder is great for putting together a fairly debloated MIUI. I get the best performance and battery life with this rom, hands down.
As far as non-miui custom ROMs, PE CAF + Stock MIUI kernel, and the latest vendor/firmware is the best combo that I've found.
Next to PE CAF I like Havoc + Canting Kernel as well.
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How can I find the stock kernel to flash it on pe caf? I like the rom but i'm getting low SoT on warp kernel
You are right about the battery and it's understandable that it wouldn't be that great on many custom ROMs due to the nature of MIUI to kill/restrict background apps or don't let them autostart by default.
But performance wise, I played PUBG on MIUI and I was devastated by how it performs, forget the benchmarks, they are all pumped on MIUI, but still getting better benchmark score and very very smooth gameplay on OxygenOS+eXtremeKernel. I tried going back to Stock MIUI after GameBoost was said to be improved, but it was not up to the mark in any way.
I used to run Official LOS and had fluid performance and decent battery combo on FrancoKernel before this and would get back as soon as I stop playing games
Edit: LOS+FK is more stable if you are not into games, and you should definitely give it a try. You can use Performance Profiles of FK Kernel Manager(paid app, worth it) to get more battery when needed.
Edit2: Just read the original developer's tweet in eXtreme Kernel thread, going to ditch this, OOS default kernel is also better.
BentMetal said:
Mi-globe's ROM Builder is great for putting together a fairly debloated MIUI. I get the best performance and battery life with this rom, hands down.
As far as non-miui custom ROMs, PE CAF + Stock MIUI kernel, and the latest vendor/firmware is the best combo that I've found.
Next to PE CAF I like Havoc + Canting Kernel as well.
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how can i find the stock miui kernel?
vijay-in said:
You are right about the battery and it's understandable that it wouldn't be that great on many custom ROMs due to the nature of MIUI to kill/restrict background apps or don't let them autostart by default.
But performance wise, I played PUBG on MIUI and I was devastated by how it performs, forget the benchmarks, they are all pumped on MIUI, but still getting better benchmark score and very very smooth gameplay on OxygenOS+eXtremeKernel. I tried going back to Stock MIUI after GameBoost was said to be improved, but it was not up to the mark in any way.
I used to run Official LOS and had fluid performance and decent battery combo on FrancoKernel before this and would get back as soon as I stop playing games
Edit: LOS+FK is more stable if you are not into games, and you should definitely give it a try. You can use Performance Profiles of FK Kernel Manager(paid app, worth it) to get more battery when needed.
Edit2: Just read the original developer's tweet in eXtreme Kernel thread, going to ditch this, OOS default kernel is also better.
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yeah, i tried LOS with franco and battery-wise LOS was better with it's stock kernel for me, but idk why i don't really like LOS, so far the best Roms i tried and liked were crdroid nitrogen and PE right now im using miui eu
BLUEPOP said:
how can i find the stock miui kernel?
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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zGc3v1ahsN2dpkPppNAJJMDHKl8jnQmj
It's kernel-beryllium_global_9.5.20-ak2.zip
credits to IPdev
Barbarian king said:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zGc3v1ahsN2dpkPppNAJJMDHKl8jnQmj
It's kernel-beryllium_global_9.5.20-ak2.zip
credits to IPdev
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Thanks, You think it will work with pixel experience CAF?
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yeah, i tried LOS with franco and battery-wise LOS was better with it's stock kernel for me, but idk why i don't really like LOS, so far the best Roms i tried and liked were crdroid nitrogen and PE right now im using miui eu
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If you like the MIUI flavor, you can stick to stock and debloat it. If you liked PE, you would love LOS along with Pix3lify Magisk Module and some other mods, as this makes it the same with greater performance.
I think I'll try PE with the stock miui kernel don't really want to use magisk because some games I play block it
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Thanks, You think it will work with pixel experience CAF?
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Yeah.
BLUEPOP said:
I think I'll try PE with the stock miui kernel don't really want to use magisk because some games I play block it
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Can you please update us about performance/battery when you do that? I'm in the same situation as yours with pe caf.
Paquinho said:
Can you please update us about performance/battery when you do that? I'm in the same situation as yours with pe caf.
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i'll try, so far i did an antutu benchmark and got a score of 280000 which is decent tbh, i'll try to update about battery life tomorrow, im using this kernel - kernel-beryllium_global_9.5.20-ak2.zip.
I have the same feeling. I have tried almost all custom ROMs on Poco F1, but never got the same level of performance that I get from Miui. And no, I am not a Miui fanboy. Infact this is the first time I am using miui and I just hate it for the amount of bloatware it comes with. I am saving money and as soon as I have enough, I will ditch this device and go for Samsung Galaxy S10e or OnePlus 7 pro.
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I have the same feeling. I have tried almost all custom ROMs on Poco F1, but never got the same level of performance that I get from Miui. And no, I am not a Miui fanboy. Infact this is the first time I am using miui and I just hate it for the amount of bloatware it comes with. I am saving money and as soon as I have enough, I will ditch this device and go for Samsung Galaxy S10e or OnePlus 7 pro.
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well i plan to use this device for around 2-3 years so i hope custom roms will get better.
well after using it for a bit the stock kernel doesn't work well for me at PE, idk why but im assuming it just works better with MIUI, im on MALAKAS KERNEL for now.
In my case, the performance only went up, when I'm using custom ROMs. I'm using CrDroid now, which is a hella lot smoother and performs way better than MIUI ever did, I didn't notice a huge battery impact. On MIUI I was using my phone for 2 days before charging, same goes for this custom ROM. My main concern with MIUI were it's features, like the hide notch function was removed in pie, and little things like that, that pi*sed me off.
aleksjug said:
In my case, the performance only went up, when I'm using custom ROMs. I'm using CrDroid now, which is a hella lot smoother and performs way better than MIUI ever did, I didn't notice a huge battery impact. On MIUI I was using my phone for 2 days before charging, same goes for this custom ROM. My main concern with MIUI were it's features, like the hide notch function was removed in pie, and little things like that, that pi*sed me off.
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It is not removed. Just a missing function in 10.2.3. Update to the global latest stable of MIUI, you'll get that option.
What ROM or combination of ROM and kernel have the best battery life? I dont have the time to test every single one myself
Anyone useful here?
looks like most people have abandoned xda in favour of telegram, which imo is a worse platform. anyway, ive not tried android 10 roms much, but for pie roms, any rom will do so long as u pair it with canting kernel. the default kernel on most pie aosp roms drain way too much battery on idle.
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looks like most people have abandoned xda in favour of telegram, which imo is a worse platform. anyway, ive not tried android 10 roms much, but for pie roms, any rom will do so long as u pair it with canting kernel. the default kernel on most pie aosp roms drain way too much battery on idle.
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Thank you for your suggestion. I'm trying pixel rom with canting kernel
LineageOS pie based is for me the best regarding battery
If anyone is interested I tested a bunch and found evolution x rom with twisted kernel to be the best for Android 10. It's got a bunch of customization and twisted kernel with fk manager makes it the best imo
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If anyone is interested I tested a bunch and found evolution x rom with twisted kernel to be the best for Android 10. It's got a bunch of customization and twisted kernel with fk manager makes it the best imo
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What is evolution x?
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What is evolution x?
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It's a unofficial rom being worked on in the telegram group. https://jjpprrrr.tk/evox/20200110-0123/