Best rom for battery life and speed? - Nexus S General

I started out with cm7 but the battery life was so-so. I tried a few other roms and kernel variations but nothing really stood out. My last rom was oxygen 2.1.4 using the netarchy kernel, but I was only getting about 1200ish in quadrant and oxygen seemed a little unstable.
I went back to using the new cm7 RC and the trinity UV kernel and the battery seems OK and i am getting around 2700 in quadrant.
Are there any other rom/kernel combinations that i should give a shot?
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Mikeyinids sick deodex rom with matrix kernel. Fast with long battery life
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Cm 7.1 and netarchy 1.3.6
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Infinity was good! Im using zerox right now, battery is decent
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Don't base the ROMs speed on Quadrant alone, Oxygen is really fast.
Don't let an outdated benchmark test decieve you.
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treUse said:
Don't base the ROMs speed on Quadrant alone, Oxygen is really fast.
Don't let an outdated benchmark test decieve you.
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Correction: Dont let benchmarks deceive you.
Benchmarks regardless of what it is is pointless.

It was more that oxygen seemed unstable on my phone. I might give it another go if the new cm7 battery life sucks.
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http://phandroid.com/2011/06/29/lat...o-constantly-refresh-may-impact-battery-life/
You might want to check that out. CM7 battery is fine for me. Like I said, Netarchy's 1.3.6 kernel (or 1.3.4) is a NECESSITY. use that and undervolt it using proton voltage control or setcpu and use the suggested volts suggested by proton (-20 across the board)

My nexus is coming to me with infinity ill test between that and others
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zephiK said:
http://phandroid.com/2011/06/29/lat...o-constantly-refresh-may-impact-battery-life/
You might want to check that out. CM7 battery is fine for me. Like I said, Netarchy's 1.3.6 kernel (or 1.3.4) is a NECESSITY. use that and undervolt it using proton voltage control or setcpu and use the suggested volts suggested by proton (-20 across the board)
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that app isnt supported on nets kernel.....post 259 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1091382&page=26

So which app should be used for undervolting then?

ronnienyc said:
So which app should be used for undervolting then?
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wish i knew

ronnienyc said:
So which app should be used for undervolting then?
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SetCPU has it built in. But I use proton voltage control from the market.
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dreamsforgotten said:
Mikeyinids sick deodex rom with matrix kernel. Fast with long battery life
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^^^this
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Off topic : Kernel
What about KERNEL??what is best KERNEL for STOCK ROM? hehe

ciwek90 said:
What about KERNEL??what is best KERNEL for STOCK ROM? hehe
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I'm going to do some battery testing soon, but for now I'd recommend matr1x.

Maximilian Mary said:
I'm going to do some battery testing soon, but for now I'd recommend matr1x.
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+1 for matr1x. Most stable kernel Ive ran on my Nexus so far.

Maximilian Mary said:
I'm going to do some battery testing soon, but for now I'd recommend matr1x.
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really? is it the best kernel matched with stock rom? but i already flash other custom kernel, what am i supposed to do? just flash matr1x over it or need to wipe cache/dalvik first? thanks!

this is the best combo for me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=959282
CM7 + NetArchy Kernel

provolinoo said:
this is the best combo for me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=959282
CM7 + NetArchy Kernel
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Cm7 with matr1x is giving me over 22 hrs at 30% battery....feels smoother than nets also....
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Well how about that, Adrynalyne, I gots me a new kernel! (4a) Keep this up and I'll have to sport ya some beer!
(I think I already owe you a case)
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thank you kind sir!
ohh downlaods 4a FAST
Smooth as always, don't bother downloading anyone else's kernels.
Any chance I can get a 4a thats 1228mhz at stock volts like the kernel we spoke about from te.zip?
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Ughh, seriously adrynalyne?! So I was all happy with Drod's kernel yesterday, now I think I might just have to flash these kernels (b or c) to test out because they look THAT AMAZING! You developers are just aweomse for the Thunderbolt! So many options! I love it! I don't know who I like most! Thanks again
I'm loving the b kernel. Nice work! thanks!
A couple questions before I make my decisions. Is 4a the follow up for Kernel2.0 from the previous thread that was posted (i am currently using adryn kernel 2.0 and wasnt sure if this was based on that). Second. If i wanted to install the oc kernel just for the heck of having it, if I didnt overclock it and left it at the regular 1ghz, would it still run at a higher voltage and affect battery life or would it be the same volatage as 4a until you actually overclocked it? Please let me know. Thanks.
Any chance we can get a pure stock kernel as either a zip for clockwork or a bootloader install so we can revert if needed? I think the one in rom manager still breaks wifi. Thanks,
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Any chance we can get a pure stock kernel as either a zip for clockwork or a bootloader install so we can revert if needed? I think the one in rom manager still breaks wifi. Thanks,
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There is a boot.img file in the original basic debloat thread which I believe is stock also the stock kernel on rm is stock and wifi did work for me with np.
Just reread what you asked for obviously the boot.img has to be applied in fastboot with adb. But again rm does work.
Just flashed the 4a kernel and everything is smooth as always.. thanks man
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BurnOne77 said:
Any chance I can get a 4a thats 1228mhz at stock volts like the kernel we spoke about from te.zip?
I will buy you a beer
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You can clock it with setcpu to 1228 and get the same result here. Is that ok?
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jbeitel said:
A couple questions before I make my decisions. Is 4a the follow up for Kernel2.0 from the previous thread that was posted (i am currently using adryn kernel 2.0 and wasnt sure if this was based on that). Second. If i wanted to install the oc kernel just for the heck of having it, if I didnt overclock it and left it at the regular 1ghz, would it still run at a higher voltage and affect battery life or would it be the same volatage as 4a until you actually overclocked it? Please let me know. Thanks.
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Yes, it continues from 2.0.
If you use an of kernel and choose not to overclock, you will not run at the higher voltage.
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Hey does the stock kernel wake at 768 using smartass? It feels like there's some wake lag
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Nikolai2.1 said:
Hey does the stock kernel wake at 768 using smartass? It feels like there's some wake lag
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No. That's why its not the default governor yet. Soon....
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Good work.
Good job as always. I have a quick question. This new awesome kernel runs undervolt and only overvolts at speeds greater than 1.3GHz?
if i just install 4.0a, I do not need to install set cpu correct?
This phone at 1ghz is plenty fast
Possible bug, when screen is on and using smart ass clock never drops below 768. When using on demand it does. I was running protekk's battery sipper before this and smartass would indeed dip below 768. Is this by design? Is that how smartass is indeed supposed to work?
edit: I see that you metion smartass is not working completely correctly
Great work
Great work.

Just got my nexus s!

Hi just got my nexus s and flashed miui. And so far I'm loving it. Can anyone recommend me good kernels?
Thanks
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Yea I went through lots of phone and loving this nexus s.
I usually trade phone.
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Strange, but this is exactly the same thing I did lol.
The moment I got home with my Nexus, I immediately flashed MIUI.
Currently I'm on stock 2.3.7 with Wallet. (I've been wowing everyone at McDonalds and Best Buy with that lol)
I came from the dev failure that was, the Epic 4G.
Matrix or netarchy. I personally use matrix it gives me awesome battery life. But they're different for everyone so you will just have to try them out and see which one works for you.
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Trinity. for speed/performance or for battery life, and everything in between. theres a version for all
Apocalypse Talon. Snappy, great battery life. Using it with Cyanogen 7.1. Your mileage may vary.
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Welcome to world of nexus s!
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hugo87 said:
Matrix or netarchy. I personally use matrix it gives me awesome battery life. But they're different for everyone so you will just have to try them out and see which one works for you.
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Hi, recently got a NS too. What is your battery life and type of usage? What governor have you set?
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Trinity. for speed/performance or for battery life, and everything in between. theres a version for all
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+1 certainly the best kernel for miui.
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Congrats on your new nexus s. Great device.
As for kernels...well from my experience, i would say netarchy all the way for stability and performance combo. Never had any problems with his kernels. Its got all the usual features such as voltage control, voodoo controls etc. Very stable.
Trinity has been good for some but ive found it too unstable more often than not.
Havent really tried the matrix kernels so cant really say.
Have fun!
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Franco kernel is good for cm7 and matr1x kernel is good for almost any rom
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I use CM7 Nightly Build#229 (Best build yet) with Matr1x Kernel. But i agree that Trinity is the best Kernel for MIUI.
I highly recommend franco's kernel with custom UV settings and the lazy governor. Netarchy has been on hold recently but looks like it might be back in business soon.
try NSCollab ROM + matr1x or franco's kernel
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I highly recommend franco's kernel with custom UV settings and the lazy governor. Netarchy has been on hold recently but looks like it might be back in business soon.
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how do you undervolt on franco's kernel? what undervolt settings do you use?
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Hi, recently got a NS too. What is your battery life and type of usage? What governor have you set?
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I have 58% left after 1 day of normal usage with Matr1x kernel with ondemand enabled. I underclocked it to 800Mhz. That's enough to do my everyday stuff. When I game, I put it higher.
Hey EP, long time no see. I just traded my SGS4G for a NS so I guess I'll Be seeing you around. I went with cm.
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Hey EP, long time no see. I just traded my SGS4G for a NS so I guess I'll Be seeing you around. I went with cm.
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Long time no see!
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Got one yesterday and very good. Better than my old Epic.

Fastest Rom

What's the fastest Rom? Nothing pretty, just works fast and smooth. I don't play games, just call, text, email, and YouTube
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What's the fastest Rom? Nothing pretty, just works fast and smooth. I don't play games, just call, text, email, and YouTube
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I recommend flashing every rom/port and see what you like the most, everyone has different taste and just find one to your liking that's what I did. I been running "SkyTouch" over 3 weeks now, and like that McDonald's slogan goes, "I'm loving it"
"I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took an arrow in the knee.”
CyanogenMod 7 7/29 nightly seems pretty fast to me, but it's all a matter of opinion.
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if you want Sense, go for Android Revolution HD
if you want AOSP, go for Cyanogenmod 7
i would stay away from ICS and JB if i were you
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if you want Sense, go for Android Revolution HD
if you want AOSP, go for Cyanogenmod 7
i would stay away from ICS and JB if i were you
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Lmao! Well said.
“I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took an arrow in the knee.”
Well miui has always been the fastest rom to me then cm7
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if you want Sense, go for Android Revolution HD
if you want AOSP, go for Cyanogenmod 7
i would stay away from ICS and JB if i were you
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This is dead on. For raw speed, full functionality and few frills (as far as eye candy) go with CM7.2. Flash thederekjay's CM7 kernel, use smartass or darkside governor, and don't worry about a thing.
The only thing I like a little more about miui is that the message app has the pop up feature built in
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Supamike88 said:
The only thing I like a little more about miui is that the message app has the pop up feature built in
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Agreed. However, all the extra MIUI features do bog the ROM down ever-so-slightly. I'm sure someone will argue with me on that, but they'll be wasting their time.
Don't get me wrong. MIUI is AWESOME and tons of fun to customize. OP might want to consider flashing it as well. If you don't like the look, download a different launcher.
Speaking of launchers, I recently purchased FTL launcher. I'd recommend it to anyone. The pro version has some amazing features, like changing android animation speeds (sliders) and applying adw, go and launcher pro themes, and is screaming fast.
estallings15 said:
This is dead on. For raw speed, full functionality and few frills (as far as eye candy) go with CM7.2. Flash thederekjay's CM7 kernel, use smartass or darkside governor, and don't worry about a thing.
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Can you elaborate on "use smartass or darkside governor"? I have CM7.2 and am not familiar with the rest of what you posted here and would like to try this if I can get more speed.
Side thought: Which ROM has the best battery life?
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Can you elaborate on "use smartass or darkside governor"? I have CM7.2 and am not familiar with the rest of what you posted here and would like to try this if I can get more speed.
Side thought: Which ROM has the best battery life?
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No rom has the "best" battery life. It varies from phone to phone and has more factors than just the rom itself. Optimal battery life is something you kind of have to toy around with yourself to achieve, but cm7 has given me and many users here some solid battery life. As for governers, look up no-frills CPU control in the play store and adjust your governor from there.
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No rom has the "best" battery life. It varies from phone to phone and has more factors than just the rom itself. Optimal battery life is something you kind of have to toy around with yourself to achieve, but cm7 has given me and many users here some solid battery life. As for governers, look up no-frills CPU control in the play store and adjust your governor from there.
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Can't you adjust your governor and speeds in Cynogen settings?
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Can't you adjust your governor and speeds in Cynogen settings?
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Yes it does. If someone is using a ROM other than CM No-Frills is a good choice.
Also, undervolting helps, if your chip can handle it. Use incredicontrol (play store) or oc/uv beater (xda) for that.
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Can't you adjust your governor and speeds in Cynogen settings?
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Yeah but I never used the Cyanogen settings for cpu. I forgot who it was (twas a while ago), but they recommended using another app to do so rather than the settings in CM7... Though I don't know if I even read it right; I wasn't developing at the time so I wasn't as knowledgeable and I haven't used CM7 since ICS became stable enough for me to use.
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Yeah but I never used the Cyanogen settings for cpu. I forgot who it was (twas a while ago), but they recommended using another app to do so rather than the settings in CM7... Though I don't know if I even read it right; I wasn't developing at the time so I wasn't as knowledgeable and I haven't used CM7 since ICS became stable enough for me to use.
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Hey, does your JB kernel support UV?
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Hey, does your JB kernel support UV?
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Ummm... I never compiled a jb kernel lol.
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Ummm... I never compiled a jb kernel lol.
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Um, well, the modified kernel thats in the CM10 ports, that IS your kernel isn't it? I could have sworn it was yours lol.
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Um, well, the modified kernel thats in the CM10 ports, that IS your kernel isn't it? I could have sworn it was yours lol.
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Lol. I've only compiled the aospx kernel the way existz has his set to compile (only minor change is mine works for our phone); any of the cm10 ports with the kernel I compiled in them have modifications elsewhere (i.e. ram disk)
This is why I posted what I did in random comments.
All of this misinformation makes it seem like I know a thing or two about kernels haha...when I'm still kinda learning.
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Can you elaborate on "use smartass or darkside governor"? I have CM7.2 and am not familiar with the rest of what you posted here and would like to try this if I can get more speed.
Side thought: Which ROM has the best battery life?
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in cm7 settings or if you use an app like SetCPU you can adjust the governor one of the governors that estallings15 has suggested, just be sure to use Darkside kernel for CM7 if you want to use the Smartass or Darkside governors.
I use the same configuration (cm7 and darkside kernel) and i get great battery life and a nice, fast, stripped down ROM.
I hope it helps.
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Does the Darkside kernel work with the Joy OS rom?
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Best kernel for battery life?

Hi all
I'm currently running Cyanogenmod with faux's kernel and getting pretty good results, just wondered what other people are using to get great battery life?
Thanks in advance
Sam
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No such thing as a best kernel. Some phones like certain kernels more than others. Experiences vary.
If you're looking for kernel suggestions I'd go with Franco or Trinity by morfic (Google to find his kernel as it isn't on xda).
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This is really subjective and is something you would need to test out on your own to get any solid answers since there's so many factors that could affect the outcome.
Thank you but it was just to see what others recommend. I've heard good things about the matrix kernel
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Also when using those kernels download the app trickster mod it'll let you customize the kernel settings but don't touch anything you don't understand because you might mess something up. Franco and morfic have paid apps that customize their kernel but trickster is a free alternative until you commit to one kernel
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Franco or Matrix...But while using Franco Ive seen a big difference in battery and thats just my experience with it but like the others say just try em out and see wats best for you my friend..
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Franco or Matrix...But while using Franco Ive seen a big difference in battery and thats just my experience with it but like the others say just try em out and see wats best for you my friend..
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Agreed. Franco really knows what he's doing, no offense to the other developers. Morfic is another good developer.
Wasn't a huge fan of matrix on the Nexus S. Just my personal opinion (don't attack me because I prefer one kernel over another!)
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Agreed. Franco really knows what he's doing, no offense to the other developers. Morfic is another good developer.
Wasn't a huge fan of matrix on the Nexus S. Just my personal opinion (don't attack me because I prefer one kernel over another!)
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+1 to that...
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+1 to that...
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Nothing against math kid but (not saying he does this) but there are some shady developers or Rom cookers who say they added their secret special tweaks to boost speed or performance. I don't believe it because it's placebo. If there's no proof in the source then it doesn't exist.
Franco actually says what he did, and you can see it in the results. Plus he's very adamant about replying to feedback as long as it's not a silly question like "can I under volt using this kernel???" There's a reason why he has 20k thanks
But either way enough of my rant. Hope op finds a kernel he likes. I'd start using the most popular kernel out there and use it for a couple of days. If you aren't satisfied then try another. Satisfied but want to see if you can do better? Go ahead and try. They're all free anyways, the beauty of xda
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Thank you but it was just to see what others recommend. I've heard good things about the matrix kernel
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I'm using the Matr1x 3.0 kernel I love it but my brother gets battery life on trinity. So like others said its phone specific.
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Thank you for all your replies, I might give Franco's kernel ago. I'll be surprised if I get better battery life than I currently do on faux's because Franco's doesn't support undervolting
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Franco or Matrix...But while using Franco Ive seen a big difference in battery and thats just my experience with it but like the others say just try em out and see wats best for you my friend..
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I agree. I've tried both, they're efficient but I prefer the franco kernel
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Thank you for all your replies, I might give Franco's kernel ago. I'll be surprised if I get better battery life than I currently do on faux's because Franco's doesn't support undervolting
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Franco doesn't support undervolting because,
I answered that the last page. UV comes when I think its a good time for it. I do my own thing, not follow what other people do on their kernels.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35067141&highlight=undervolt#post35067141
I really don't care much about undervolting, I think in the end its more placebo than anything. Sure it might help a little bit, but not as much as users think it does. Aggressive cpu frequency management, core management, now thats where true savings come from in my opinion.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35379848&highlight=undervolt#post35379848
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I don't really undervolt my phone and have pretty good battery life as it is. I didn't undervolt on my Galaxy Nexus either because it had something called Smart Reflex undervolted for you when necessary. more info @ http://www.ti.com/dsp/docs/dspcontent.tsp?contentId=52746#a18
---- Franco isn't saying that there won't be UV support but as of right now he's focused on other things and will add it when it becomes more stable. And I agree with him on the second part about there are other parts of the kernel that can be worked on to have better battery life rather than just having people UV as the solution (for now).
Edit: there's a reason why his thread on GN has Views: 4,859,042 http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p163/gbd270/views_zps2644eff7.jpg
Even there's no UV on his r14, this kernel is very stable and I've a (very) good battery life
I really appreciate all your responses, so what settings do you recommend for best battery life on Franco's kernel?
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Out of the box settings work just fine.
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Out of the box settings work just fine.
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On your phone they do they sucked on mine. I went from 2 to 2 1/2 hours to 4 because of a kernel.
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If takes a couple of recharges for the kernel to come into effect. Have to give if a few days for your phone to get used to it.
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If takes a couple of recharges for the kernel to come into effect. Have to give if a few days for your phone to get used to it.
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If u are talking to me Ive had my phone since Thanksgiving I gave it 3 weeks before I flashed a custom kernel. My stock kernel never got any better. U got a awesome stock phone I wish I had the same luck.
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A suggestion would be to add a poll and let people vote on the different kernels.
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what is most popular kernel right now?

That is the most popular kernel right now?
Not only popular, but also bug free and stable along with good battery life ^
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Most popular seems to be faux, Franco, and bricked. Also Trinity is getting a lot of attention too.
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I'm getting much better battery life than stock with Franco's kernel. I haven't tried any other kernel yet and I don't want to get into changing voltages and clock speeds etc. Franco kernel is flash and forget. I'm using the CodefireX SR1 rom.
Franco !!
Sn4x said:
I'm getting much better battery life than stock with Franco's kernel. I haven't tried any other kernel yet and I don't want to get into changing voltages and clock speeds etc. Franco kernel is flash and forget. I'm using the CodefireX SR1 rom.
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The only real flash and forget kernel is IntersectRaven's. Bare bones and full of awesome. Faster than stock kernel, and better battery life. Also stable as a rock. My last up time was 100+ hours.
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Go to Original Dev forum and look for kernel thread on the first page, that's your answer.
You have to try them to decide for yourself.
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Most popular seems to be faux, Franco, and bricked. Also Trinity is getting a lot of attention too.
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I'd say those are the big 4. But try things out and see what you like
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Go to Original Dev forum and look for kernel thread on the first page, that's your answer.
You have to try them to decide for yourself.
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That doesn't mean it's most popular. Just means someone replied. Instead, look for number of posts and views on each kernel thread. It's Franco
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