Hi,
so there is ElementalX Kernel for Pixel 4 now available.
I noticed an updated ex Kernel Manager App and within the app you can download and flash the Kernel.
Changelog says "Initial release".
The website has not been updated yet.
I flashed the kernel this morning and it works pretty good.
Just sayin... I am glad it works pretty good for you!
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ridobe said:
Wrong forum.
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Ehm, nope?
Where I don't see it?
s7icky.com said:
Where I don't see it?
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Because the Dev hasn't posted it yet.
Been running it all day as well with no issues. So nice to have screen gestures back!
How is ElementalX running for you guys so far? Any stability issues?
PainfulLover said:
How is ElementalX running for you guys so far? Any stability issues?
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Runs like a champion here for me.
How to Install the ElementalX Custom Kernel on Your Pixel 3a ??
Have you seen an option for high brightness mode anywhere in there? Some of the other custom kernels have enabled it, curious as to whether it's here or not too.
I'd check myself but my pixel won't be here till Friday.
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Have you seen an option for high brightness mode anywhere in there? Some of the other custom kernels have enabled it, curious as to whether it's here or not too.
I'd check myself but my pixel won't be here till Friday.
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It's there
So far I'm not having the freezing issues that Franken and Kirisakura Kernels have given my device.
Will keep yall posted
It's been running great for me.
I've had unfortunately the screen stop registering touch and I have to soft reset. Anyone else? Or what possibly have I done wrong? Haha.
Thanks guys.
Lambetts said:
I've had unfortunately the screen stop registering touch and I have to soft reset. Anyone else? Or what possibly have I done wrong? Haha.
Thanks guys.
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Not really sure you did anything wrong. Could've just been a glitch of some sort. I've been using Ex kernel and HBM without the incident you described. Has it happened several times or just once?
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Not really sure you did anything wrong. Could've just been a glitch of some sort. I've been using Ex kernel and HBM without the incident you described. Has it happened several times or just once?
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Twice. I've recently disabled sweep2sleep a d I haven't had it in the last 6 hours or so. So, let's hope. Haha.
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Not really sure you did anything wrong. Could've just been a glitch of some sort. I've been using Ex kernel and HBM without the incident you described. Has it happened several times or just once?
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Couple things.
1 - what is HBM?
2 - does root stay when installing the kernel through the manager?
3 - how are you liking the coral?
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Couple things.
1 - what is HBM?
2 - does root stay when installing the kernel through the manager?
3 - how are you liking the coral?
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1. High Brightness Mode.
2. Yes.
3. I'm liking it a lot. Fast, smooth, and a lot better screen, sound, and feel vs my beloved P2. I do miss the FP sensor and led light, but oh well
Badger50 said:
1. High Brightness Mode.
2. Yes.
3. I'm liking it a lot. Fast, smooth, and a lot better screen, sound, and feel vs my beloved P2. I do miss the FP sensor and led light, but oh well
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Those are the 2 things I miss too. Definitely. But, screen refresh is super nice, vibration, screen (colours, no blue shift) build quality, camera, machine learning AI (caption etc) all better thank P2XL. Still loved that phone, I mean, gees, I loved my N6P too but, things have changed haha.
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This Thread was Made so the Source don't get lost in the Future & Buried in Tons of Reply Posts..
Here The Source to 780Mhz..... So far the mt3g is running fine... No smoke yet!! http://twitpic.com/121lnv & http://twitpic.com/121m1t
I'm Not responsible for any Broken Phone's... This is just the Tools to OC to the Highest
Current CPU settings that will Run in Mhz
128000,245760,384000,528000,550000,560000,570000,580000,590000,600000,628000,650000,660000,670000,680000,690000,700000,728000,750000,760000,770000,780000
Now, this exp. is only if your using msm, but substitute msm for any source you're building.....
Exp. would look like:
(msm) ~/mydroid/msm/arch/arm/mach-msm/ For acpu
(msm) ~/mydroid/msm/kernel/ ( Personal changes I made )
Hope's everyone enjoys It!
Oh my goodness
780 MHZ sounds amazingly much... 50% more than the official max speed?
Wow
But It will drain battery and maybe explode after some time
Looking forward to stable Releases with this.
Gonna need the Battery Temperature Option in SetCPU
domenukk said:
Oh my goodness
780 MHZ sounds amazingly much... 50% more than the official max speed?
Wow
But It will drain battery and maybe explode after some time
Looking forward to stable Releases with this.
Gonna need the Battery Temperature Option in SetCPU
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It does drain the battery fast, however I haven't noticed a temp. increase
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It does drain the battery fast, however I haven't noticed a temp. increase
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How fast exactly?
So..So.. Awesome
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Honestly the 780Mhz is likely Over Kill, But.... The mt3g battery run's around 23 to 24 C on my Phone with the Over clock...
Battery Life? Can't really say, as I have on demand setup, so far I've not seen it scale past 628Mhz on a cpu load....
The settings I'm running is 245 Min / 780 Max.. Still have a Fully battery since flashing this morning w/ AOSP2.4
hi eugene.
your certain that 780mhz is doable on the g1 (htc dream), and you see no short-term ill effects, and the cpu can maintain that clock with only 1.325v?
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How fast exactly?
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Like, wow. I noticed a difference in eclair, scrolling is extremely smooth. Let's put it this way, at 780 the Nexus Sparkles keep moving while you swipe screens
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hi eugene.
your certain that 780mhz is doable on the g1 (htc dream), and you see no short-term ill effects, and the cpu can maintain that clock with only 1.325v?
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I can't say for Sure... But Surely it's able to hit 628Mhz no problem..
THis is just the Tools needed.... I take no Responsibility to damage Phone's.
But, Looking at the Feedback, it's Doing fine
Wow... Just Figured... This will make CompCache a whole lot faster and fun to use. Maybe with this it will be possible to.. like... CompCache Sound and Media Things also, making more space for apps?
or just CompCache everything exept for Video
Only negative thing about this is gonna be trying to fit my G1 in my pocket after installing this on the back of it.
Eugene what rom are you using again??
I hope this comes out for Super D I really like using it
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Eugene what rom are you using again??
I hope this comes out for Super D I really like using it
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Bbuchacher has been looking at it
Six6Sicks said:
Only negative thing about this is gonna be trying to fit my G1 in my pocket after installing this on the back of it.
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Naw man.... Bacon & Eggs are the New 21st Century CPU coolers
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Eugene what rom are you using again??
I hope this comes out for Super D I really like using it
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I'm Currently using my AOSP2.4 rom, I'm sure it will come out, just wait for then to add in the Spec. to there Kernel's.
*EDIT*
First Page has been Updated with the CPU Mhz that is able to Run
Sorry im a noob, but how exactly do you get this over say, OE 1.1.4?
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Sorry im a noob, but how exactly do you get this over say, OE 1.1.4?
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I have a way in the thread, however this will work just as well http://www.4shared.com/account/dir/21566423/32f4bc73/sharing.html?rnd=99
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Bbuchacher has been looking at it
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I <3 eugene :3
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I <3 eugene :3
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I <3 <3 Eugene... no homo
I already see this in someone's signature
So ye, maybe tonight or tomorrow a storm will come and probably will have no electric power, I have 3 batteries but just in case it takes long to get electricity back I wanna know what rom or rom/kernel combination has been proved to be one of the bests battery saver.
I know I might get shot by the search police but I made this new topic cuz roms get updated everytime and old searches can point me out outdated answers, plus I need a quick response since the storm might start tonight, thanks.
There's no definitive BEST. It's all about what you do and how well you manage it. I get pretty great battery life with CM7 and LordMod's kernel. But some people have battery drain issues with cm7 nightlies. It's more about you and your phone. Experiment, try stuff out, see what works best for you.
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There's no definitive BEST. It's all about what you do and how well you manage it. I get pretty great battery life with CM7 and LordMod's kernel. But some people have battery drain issues with cm7 nightlies. It's more about you and your phone. Experiment, try stuff out, see what works best for you.
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Thanks I will download CM7 now
I recommend using the Nightly builds, it intimidates some people who are new to CM7 but they are really good and for the most part very stable.
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So ye, maybe tonight or tomorrow a storm will come and probably will have no electric power, I have 3 batteries but just in case it takes long to get electricity back I wanna know what rom or rom/kernel combination has been proved to be one of the bests battery saver.
I know I might get shot by the search police but I made this new topic cuz roms get updated everytime and old searches can point me out outdated answers, plus I need a quick response since the storm might start tonight, thanks.
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I recommend any aosp build. I'm on miui with the lordmod kernel and you can go days if you turn off data, which isn't necessary in an emergency situation like you are describing .
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Jake33108 said:
There's no definitive BEST. It's all about what you do and how well you manage it. I get pretty great battery life with CM7 and LordMod's kernel. But some people have battery drain issues with cm7 nightlies. It's more about you and your phone. Experiment, try stuff out, see what works best for you.
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YO Thanks again, CM7+BFSLordmod with the stable puv gave me 10 hours (data/sync off and screen most of the time off) and it was still at 91%!!! thanks a lot.
Im surprised how leedroid and other sense based roms now drain a lot of batteries! maybe cuz of the new sense, I remember leedroid gave me better battery results in the past similar to cm7.
I'd go with ninja its got better battery life and is even smoother
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Try the Virtuous Beta:
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Today I went to NYC and did some pretty heavy usage: Spotify in the subway, Google Maps, Facebook, FourSquare (picture uploading), Texting, Calls.
I'm running the Virtuous Unity Beta w/ Juice Defender on Balanced.
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I'm guessing I could have lasted longer but my Display was apparently eating my battery.
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Im using skype now with video call which is killing my battery
Here are some screenshots of my Battery Usage and as you can see my battery is just horrible:
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I have done some research into the Android OS draining the majority of the battery and didn't really find anything with the SGS4G, however found the issue in the Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Galaxy SL i9003, Galaxy Note GT-N7000, and the Samsung Infuse 4G forums, and I am sure there is probably more..
Out of all those forums this is the only one that seemed like it could have a solution linking it to:
1. Google backup transport
2. Organizer widget
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My only problem, I have neither of those on my phone.
I was hoping that maybe somebody here could help me diagnose the issue. For the longest time I just have thought my battery is getting old and isn't holding a charge as long, or I just use my phone too much. However after watching my Battery Usage over the past couple days makes me wonder if there isn't another issue here.
I am currently running RaverX3X's amazing Valhalla BlackEdition Final with the Booster and FBis251's bhundven's SMS KJ6 v0.2.0 Kernel. I also have installed the BraviaHack and am using the KG4 Modem. I am able to post logs or anything that can possible help. I have used thomas.raines 1-Clink Gremlin Remover following each step to the "T" with no luck of fixing the issue.
I have attached more Battery Usage Stats as well in case they might help.
I'm pretty sure it's your kernel, try antonx kernel, it has better batter life
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I'm pretty sure it's your kernel, try antonx kernel, it has better batter life
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I will have to give that try, do you happen to know what kernels are known for providing the best battery life? I guess I can always search around and see lol.
Sario27 said:
I will have to give that try, do you happen to know what kernels are known for providing the best battery life? I guess I can always search around and see lol.
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Upgrade to build3 of VB-FB which comes with beta5 of antonx's kernel plus other fixes.
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Upgrade to build3 of VB-FB which comes with beta5 of antonx's kernel plus other fixes.
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I'll have to give that a shot. Right now I'm testing battery usage with airplane mode activated, and the screen off for the next 8 hours. I'm logging battery usage with the BetterBatteryStats app, to see if I can pin point the problem in the first place.
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I use antonx kernel and have great battery life, try it and see how you like it
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Well you may already have your answer but just incase
GR>FB's VB (Or Other)
But really at this point it looks like its a kernel issue.
Good luck
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Thanks guys, I have pretty much resolved the issue as I have switched Kernels and am no longer experiencing huge battery loss from anything other then the Display which is just plain normal. I still plan to update over to FBis251's version of ValhallaBlack as I have been keeping an eye on it, and debating when to make the switch.
[On a side note] I'm still not hundred percent sure why the Kernel was giving me this issue to begin with. If I had more experience with Android development debugging I'd love to dig deeper into this issue. However though since it doesn't seem to be a huge issue among other users in the SGS4G forums, and it is easily fixed by using another Kernel I don't really see the need.
Thanks again FBis251, and m0bstr.
Problems with Android OS with Gingerbread and Froyo
I have now encountered battery drainage problems on two different Samsung phones. For a long time my Samsung Captivate ATT running Froyo 2.2 was killing my battery. I was about to buy a new phone. I touched base with Samsung and decided to back up my phone and do the factory wipe.
After the reset and the loss of my apps, the phone seems to be working ok. Even a battery which constantly appeared to be dead, is now working fine and holding a charge.
Today another phone the Samsung Glide ATT running Gingerbread seems to have caught the problem and Android OS is using 25% of the the battery. This is ridiculous.
Normally, about 75% is for display and OS doesn't even show up.
Another person at work had an Android exhibiting similar problems today. This problem seems to be pretty widespread if I know three people with this problem. Feedback appreciated.
Maybe "One Power Guard" can help you downloaded from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1889740
Which ROM's here do not have the issue with the black screen of death? (When the phone will sometimes just not come out of sleep mode sometimes, often when charging or with wifi turned on)
I know that Cyanogenmod has the issue, but what about other ROM's? I'm looking for a nice GB ROM that wouldn't have this issue.
Reborn doesn't do that for me.
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Latest baseband, mokee with stock kernel and I never get bsod. I'll have to try with mazouts kernel.
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I have not had a BSOD on PA CM10 Build 9, v21y, and Mazouts latest kernel yet. Battery performance could be better though.
Thanks for the suggestions. I tried CM10 and didn't like the lack of hardware acceleration. So I'm waiting on CM10.1 for that. Hopefully some of the BSOD issues will be resolved there. In the mean time, looks like I have some ROM's to look at.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I tried CM10 and didn't like the lack of hardware acceleration. So I'm waiting on CM10.1 for that. Hopefully some of the BSOD issues will be resolved there. In the mean time, looks like I have some ROM's to look at.
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SOD is a kernel issue, not ROM.
"my mind draws lots of blanks actually"
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SOD is a kernel issue, not ROM.
"my mind draws lots of blanks actually"
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+1 for a lot of truth in it! It's also phone-dependent. Not all phones experience BSOD's with all kernels. It's an art to mixing and matching the kernel to your phone that gives the best performance. For example, my phone is SUPER-PICKY when it comes to Kernels. I can't OC my phone above 1.2Ghz or the phone will just randomly reboot. Also, ALL kernels cause my phone to BSOD while charging. I have to enable the preference to never let my phone go to sleep while charging. Before you start suggesting solutions to this, I have tried everything from increasing the voltage of the lower frequencies. I have tried eliminating the lower frequencies while sleeping. All of it. My phone is just a PITA when it comes to charging. I can live with it being on all the time while charging.
Yeah being on while charging is no big deal. How do you do this though? I only found a setting to keep the display on for 30 minutes tops in my G2x running CM 7.2.
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Yeah being on while charging is no big deal. How do you do this though? I only found a setting to keep the display on for 30 minutes tops in my G2x running CM 7.2.
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Settings-->Applications-->Development
than stay awake.
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"if you let him into your heart, god saves all...well...except for your bricked device"
Very useful, thank you.
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Very useful, thank you.
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your welcome
"Well, bust my buttons! Why didn't you say that in the first place? That's a horse of a different color!"
The "Settings-->Applications-->Development->Stay Awake" trick works for me as well. I'm running cm7 -20130201-nightly on the v21y baseband with the 2.6.32.60-mazkrnl.GB kernel. Without the stay awake setting enabled the phone will still freeze but I haven't had the a problem since enabling the setting over two weeks ago. I also have a Titanium Backup schedule set up that alternates between backing up new applications and saving modified data at 3:30am every night with a device reboot for good measure.
This is the first time in the almost two years I've owned the phone that I've been fully satisfied with it. I feel like I can live out the rest of my three year contract with the phone now without a problem. I guess the note 2 (or a sony xperia device, I can't decide) will have to wait, my G2X still has some fight in it yet.
I must also note that I have never had an issue with any of the ics of jb ROMs. The last ROM I was running was "[Dez 30] [P999][ROM][CM10] ParanoidAndroid v2.56 Hackfest JB [build9beta]." I used it for over a month but the lack of a decent camera, no video recording ability, wifi drain, general battery drain and battery indication problems eventually became too much. The ROM itself was stable as a rock but the small issues become too much after a while.
I am fairly new to rooting and have the op7pro rooted and was wondering what the deal is custom kernals and what the benefits are and how hard it is to use one
Its modification of the stock kernal that can provide extra features, improve performance and battery life. They all are a bit different and there really inst a better one of them all. Its all personal preference so I recommend giving them all a try for a few days and see how your phone performs.
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Its modification of the stock kernal that can provide extra features, improve performance and battery life. They all are a bit different and there really inst a better one of them all. Its all personal preference so I recommend giving them all a try for a few days and see how your phone performs.
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I've seen a lot of good things about elementalx and I just installed it and followed it's instructions and flashed it and should I mess with any options or just leave it as is?
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I've seen a lot of good things about elementalx and I just installed it and followed it's instructions and flashed it and should I mess with any options or just leave it as is?
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I personally don't mess with any settings but if you happen to I recommend referencing https://androidmodguide.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html?m=1 so you know what each option does. Also if you want to flash another kernal you can still use EXKM to manage the kernal.
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I am fairly new to rooting and have the op7pro rooted and was wondering what the deal is custom kernals and what the benefits are and how hard it is to use one
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Kernels allow you to modify the governor's behavior or use alternatives, boost parameters, clock speed, memory thresholds, block wakelocks, under or overclock, etc. They're often accompanied by newer drivers (ex. Wlan from CAF), Linux upstreams, fixes from QC, new features like k lapse, and so on.
CPU governors and boost can be tailored to be aggressive or passive. I'm more concerned with endurance than scores, so the latter suits me.
I have mixed feelings on custom kernels nowadays. I used to be enthusiastic, but eventually realized that every rose has its thorns. Some custom kernels are truly excellent on certain phones. Some phones just don't play nice with custom kernels, and you could lose features until you flash a different kernel. Modern Android stock kernels are stock for a reason, in the same sense that some wearable things are "one size fits all". The good thing is that kernels are super easy to flash on a bootloader unlocked & rooted phone!
Which kernal is ultimate speed? Some guy benchmarked 440,000 on atutu, I max out 380k
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Which kernal is ultimate speed? Some guy benchmarked 440,000 on atutu, I max out 380k
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Flash smurf kernel, you can try its gaming mode.
It is easy to flash and it has an app to change setting.
Im using firefox on balanced mode, my phone is consuming about 5% battery per hour.
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I'm assuming you can under volt these phones and get better battery life too with custom kernel?
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I'm assuming you can under volt these phones and get better battery life too with custom kernel?
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No, and no need to anyway :good:
(This with stock kernel by the way )
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No, and no need to anyway :good:
(This with stock kernel by the way )
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What all have you disabled/done to achieve this?
That also means nothing without the battery graph as the user could have partially charged the phone and that doesn't rest anything until the phone is fully charged to 100%. Not saying he can't get that, I'm getting 9 to 10 hours sot per charge. Just need to show the battery graph too.
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I personally don't mess with any settings but if you happen to I recommend referencing <link removed bc im new please see op> so you know what each option does. Also if you want to flash another kernal you can still use EXKM to manage the kernal.
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That was a great read. I will read through it again if I decide to select a custom kernel.
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I am fairly new to rooting and have the op7pro rooted and was wondering what the deal is custom kernals and what the benefits are and how hard it is to use one
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Different optimizations.
Preciously it meant over clocking.
But currently you can turn off things like ZRAM and swap.
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No, and no need to anyway :good:
(This with stock kernel by the way )
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What are your settings? Ram boost enabled?qhd/90hz?
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That also means nothing without the battery graph as the user could have partially charged the phone and that doesn't rest anything until the phone is fully charged to 100%. Not saying he can't get that, I'm getting 9 to 10 hours sot per charge. Just need to show the battery graph too.
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Sick at home. Dark room. Surfin' & textin' mainly :good:
(Stock rom, stock kernel, QHD, 90Hz, using Lux @ 8 percent brightness)
Sky dragon kernel is the way to go