I'm trying out synergy newest on god mode and some aspects are fast but others are too laggy like when I try to open a program or move anything on my screen like menus or the unlock disc. Is there a way to fix this or is this Rom not as smooth and fast as it sounds and theres really something better out there?
flash the non-landscape rosie title bar in the synergy updater
I just spent all week trying out miui rom and I love the speed of it. There is NOTHING slow about this rom. Nothing laggy. Period.
BUT
The voice mail does not work right
and the GPS is **** at best.
Anybody have any better ideas of something similar to miui? Thanks.
ElementalWindX said:
I just spent all week trying out miui rom and I love the speed of it. There is NOTHING slow about this rom. Nothing laggy. Period.
BUT
The voice mail does not work right
and the GPS is **** at best.
Anybody have any better ideas of something similar to miui? Thanks.
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yeah you could fix the GPS in about 15min and use Youmail. MIUI Rocks
When I was last on MIUI the GPS f'ed up on me while I was trying to locate a bar, but when I tried the many GPS fixes a few days later it seemed to fix the issue.
The other day on Synergy I was using the GPS and it kept telling me to go the wrong way until I exited and re-entered Nav. Thankfully I knew the way for the first part of the trip so I didn't get lost but it was irritating.
So I think the Android GPS is just sometimes lacking
Nothing faster then an AOSP rom
I'm enjoying MIUI right now too, but if you want a smooth ROM that's solid out of the box, MikG 2.45 is what you want.
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Nothing faster then an AOSP rom
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Can't get any faster than an AOSP rom...simply because it's stripped down and the most "basic" you can make your phone.
Evo deck nuff said!
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I'm running Deck's 1.3b2 build with Tiamat 4.0.6, ViperMod & the V6 SuperCharger script, I use LauncherPro Plus as my launcher.
Battery life is incredible (I'm using the SBC flavor), having zero issues with GPS, no app FC's, phone is smooth as silk (1194 max, 245 min, Smartass governor).
Quadrant scores average 1325-1400 (take that however you want to take it, just a number guideline). Keep in mind that "GodMode" hasn't been incorporated into any AOSP ROMs last I had checked.
This is honestly the best my phone has ever run. Under light to medium usage today, I'm at 85% after being off the charger 4h12m using the stock battery I got in June of last year.
I haven't run a Sense ROM in over 4 months just because of how tickled I am with AOSP, but of course, to each their own and YMMV. I've tried MIUI in the past, but I prefer a 180 pixel density, which MIUI does not support. I like to feel like I'm getting all 800 x 480 pixels when I use my phone.
I'm using synergy godmode with freedom v 0.6 and I experience no lag at all and for anyone that cares quadrant scores have exceeded 1600 running this
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I haven't tried too many, but between synergy, MikG (pretty much each version that's come out), and Ava's Ginger-Ale, Ginger-Ale is definitely the fastest and the easiest on my battery (in my experience). The trade off is that Ginger-Ale doesn't have quite all of the bells and whistles that the others do. (less of the sense 3.0 features, fewer mods and themes available, etc.
I am on deck 1.3b2 also. W sz 2.2.1 bfs kernel and SBC my phone is amazing. If u quadrant race I hit 1900s and avg 1700-1800s. Linpacks are in the 40 range all at 1113mhz on demand.
I am now using go launcher and ikandee theme w dare I say iOs icons lol. I am very happy. Full mirroring. Wiimote. Awesome battery. I had to flash maybe 5 zips to get it to here but the look is great. And 0 lag. It works so well and is the best rom I have used to date. I love sense. But this has converted me. I would be happy to send screen shots if it helped and mods it took to get here. Very simple really but very nice for me.
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3rd and 4th at 245min 1113max on demand. At 1190max interactive its hits 1900s a lot...
I'd have to say MikG
HTC EVO 4G running MIKG 2.45
Synergy rls1 +godmode /stock kernel / 245 min. 998 max. Hardware 4.
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Synergy rls1 +godmode /stock kernel / 245 min. 998 max. Hardware 4.
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Sorry to get off topic but I am under the impression that godmod modifys the I/O and increases quadrant. Would you be willing to input a terminal command and test something for me? This is my quadrant on the 3rd run after the command
Type su(enter)
Mount(space)-t(space)tmpfs(space)tmpfs(space)/data/data/com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.standard(or advanced if you use advanced)(enter)
You will get a # sign.
You can either type exit or just back out of emulator until it closes. Then run quadrant 3 times. Kinda curious how it will act w your synergy rom
Edit: I just read that it uses ext2 to mount data and that is the reason for the increases. That command should still do something for ya
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I'd like to try literally every Desire HD or Z ROM out there to find what the smoothest one is... No overclocking allowed (SetCPU is OK to setup profiles/governor), no data.img , no EXT2/3/4 involved. The problem is that when working 70+ hours a week, you simply don't have a lot of time to try them all! Plus I depend on my phone for work emails - I can't go without it too terribly long!
In YOUR experience, what is the most smooth and stable Desire HD or Z ROM out there? (FOR TMOUS Branded HD2)
NO - I don't give a rat's rear end about quadrant scores - I am talking about real life speed and lag (or lack there of!) Overclocking for me has done nothing but cause the phone to run slower and less reliably, so I'd rather stick at stock speeds or an extremely modest overclock.
I'm currently running MDJ's CyanogenMod7 2.6 - it's wicked smooth, but I can't help but miss a lot of what Sense offers.
Any input is greatly appreciated!
these kinds of questions are looked down upon in forums, mostly, as conditions always change,
but some say DL DesireZ is the smoothest out there at the moment.
I haven't personally tried it, though
Go to the android dev section at htcpedia.com and download DesireHD-Version of mcmmjoon (currentlx version 5.1) The ROM also achieves 2mAh in Standby!
You cannot get the ROM here because mcmmjoon was kicked from the boards.
JWhipple said:
I'd like to try literally every Desire HD or Z ROM out there to find what the smoothest one is... No overclocking allowed (SetCPU is OK to setup profiles/governor), no data.img , no EXT2/3/4 involved. The problem is that when working 70+ hours a week, you simply don't have a lot of time to try them all! Plus I depend on my phone for work emails - I can't go without it too terribly long!
In YOUR experience, what is the most smooth and stable Desire HD or Z ROM out there? (FOR TMOUS Branded HD2)
NO - I don't give a rat's rear end about quadrant scores - I am talking about real life speed and lag (or lack there of!) Overclocking for me has done nothing but cause the phone to run slower and less reliably, so I'd rather stick at stock speeds or an extremely modest overclock.
I'm currently running MDJ's CyanogenMod7 2.6 - it's wicked smooth, but I can't help but miss a lot of what Sense offers.
Any input is greatly appreciated!
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I used to be adamant about having Sense, couldn't stand the stock Froyo UI. Then I tried WP7, and that lived all but 2 hours on my HD2 - that's one limited UI and phone OS. After that, I switched to MDJ's CM7 - and loving it for speed and smoothness.
I've been looking for widgets that would be as informative as those in Sense, and found the following solution, which works great for me:
a. Launcher Pro Plus - paid software, but comes with really nice widgets for calendar, "Friends Stream", contacts. Similar to Sense. Nice transitions. Highly recommended.
b. Fancy Widget - clock / weather similar to that of Sense, limited to one city. Paid version supports skins, and HTC 7 is almost an exact replica of that in Sense.
c. You may try Beautiful Widgets as well - has some goodies.
d. DialerOne (free) supports contact search from the phone keypad.
With all this, I'm fine with the rest of the UI, and the speed cannot be beat.
Is MDJ's CyanogenMod7 2.6 running Android 2.3?
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Is MDJ's CyanogenMod7 2.6 running Android 2.3?
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Yes, as shown on the ROM thread!
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I totally agree, mdj cyanogen mid seven is my daily. Sense looks better, and sometimes may be more intuitive or user friendly, but my god that gingerbread rom is blazing fast.
On another note, I liked beautiful/fancy widget as my clock until I found simi clock. This widget displays time, weather, and even battery percentage in one row. And it looks really simple and minimalistic, which I personally love
Edit: forgot to mention, the only thing the desire hd builds have over mdjs seven is tmous mms fixed. Still can't get mine to come in as well as on cmys build.
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Go to the android dev section at htcpedia.com and download DesireHD-Version of mcmmjoon (currentlx version 5.1) The ROM also achieves 2mAh in Standby!
You cannot get the ROM here because mcmmjoon was kicked from the boards.
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Is that ROM his own work though!?!?!?
I'm using iamgpc pure gingerbread rom. Its my first rom ever but its totally solid and fast and smooth as my mates desire
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I know both of these devs have worked together and they both have great work of there on with different teams but which of these hard working devs has the best of the crop when it comes to Ginger bread roms you choose.
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yoshi has 6
beatmod has 1
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Sorry no pole is at the top don't forget to put your two cents in at the bottom why which is better than the other. if you haven't tried both here are links to the original post.
BeatMod GingerBread
Ginger Yoshi
Should there be a poll at the top?
Anyway, I'd vote for the Ginger Yoshi because I was missing the CM extras in BeatMod.
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Should there be a poll at the top?
Anyway, I'd vote for the Ginger Yoshi because I was missing the CM extras in BeatMod.
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I'd vote for Yoshi as well if there was a poll.
hail for yoshi...
both are good roms but im runnin yoshi
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Should there be a poll at the top?
Anyway, I'd vote for the Ginger Yoshi because I was missing the CM extras in BeatMod.
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i know there is suppose to be a poll but i accidentally post it without one and didn't want to troll the forum with a new thread so we have to improvise lol
oh and i also vote for yoshi
i vote for beatmod
i tryed yoshi's one and get a error while flashing lol
I'm running Yoshi. 3.9MFlops and the only thing that is sometimes glitchy is the keyboard. I use Swype beta and it seems a bit more unstable than the swype that comes with t-mobile's OTA 2.2 rom.
I'm using yoshi and it's great. I'm tempted to try out beatmod. Which would you consider faster? What I would like to have is the fastest ginger rom. Would you suggest another one?
Thanks
Ezginger. Almost pure aosp gingerbread. Very fast
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BeatMod Rocks..
Hi All,
I have used all the three Ginger ROMs
COS-DS... has too much customizations, everything working.. but its slow now n then, if you try to open contacts or want to call or message its very slow then.
except that its pretty stable and clean.
Yoshi -I think this is much faster ROM then COS-DS, except the USB thether won't work and i need it most for my desktop. Stable and Fast but the Problem is the RAM is always full (says 0 bytes free..) oops.
BeatMod - i started to use this ROM only recently and everything works.. fast and stable. The CM parts are missing but extra parts does its work and the default CPU speed is 595Mhz. , 25Mb of RAM is always free atleast so pretty fast and stable. The thing is i can run ANGRY BIRDS on this ROM.. tried on the other two but unsuccessful...
So my vote goes to BeatMod.
Keep up the work.
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I'm using yoshi and it's great. I'm tempted to try out beatmod. Which would you consider faster? What I would like to have is the fastest ginger rom. Would you suggest another one?
Thanks
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SuperAosp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036283
Almost pure aosp as well...
With yoshi, you have to enable compcache and/or swap manually during install (and then setup comcache in the OS settings)... they're not enabled and on by default.
For those with A rev boards (rev A and 1.2) ram is not an issue with no comp cache or swap (I have 100MB free normally).
I've been using yoshi now for a while and I have yet had the urge to try something else. New version coming out soon too.
Battery life with BeatMod
I am using BeatMod Ginger version 2.2, Today i tried to test howz the battery life and here the results.. and i am quite surprised..
GPS and GPRS was on..
See for youself.
surprised about what? Not seeing anything noticeable except that your battery power looks half drained or more in just 19 hours of what looks like not really using the phone at all.
Sitting idle i would expect the phone to have about 3-4 hours per % of battery power. so you should still be well in the 90+% battery power range
well, the point was tht with previous ROMs yoshi, COS-DS and cyanogenmod. i was getting like 6hours even in idle.. yes, the problem is battery its almost dead now(its the original battery came with phone)..
Even if i keep idle by mrng its dead before alarm with all the 3 ROMS mentioned above. So i was quite surprised with the BeatMod results.
I don't mean the other ROMs are not good, I do appreciate the authors/owners of the ROM for their hardwork and making us keep our G1.
If you have your cpu set to 122Mhz when idle (even better if you have a profile set to make it 122 all the time when screen is off) , turn off 3G , turn off wifi and set your screen brightness to 25% or less then your idle battery power should be well around the 400 hour range. Profiles and widgets can be used to turn and modify those things when you're actually using the phone so it's not slow and useless
Even without some of those precautions (i dont have profiles for cpu freq scaling and i left 3g on) my battery is down 3% in 10 hours... so still around 300 hours idle.
R u still using the G1 Battery if not which is the best battery in market ( ebay or Amazon) for G1 which can come atleast 10hours with heavy usage.. ( music, GPRS, GPS and browsing).
mytouch 1.2:
ginger yoshi rc7
stock spl
radio:
2.22.28.25
kernel:
2.6.35.11-10M-autogroup-test7+
[email protected] #10
ondemand
max:595
min:176
jit off
compcache disabled
surface dithering disabled
home/mms locked in mem
vm heap @32m
512mb ext on 8gbSD (c6)
dont remember the swap size setting that came up during the flash, but said yes and works very well.
after getting all set up, fixed permissions and did a final reboot before entering into daily driver operation. its possible i left somethings out
phone has NEVER...(echo...) been faster or more stable.
One vote for Yoshi and my end user tinkering (ha ha)
Running Yoshi RC7. (problems with RC7.1 and 7.1.1) Still, my phone's never been snappier and I'm happy to have Tap Tap (even if it's at 3 fps at times) So there's one more vote for Yoshi.
I thought that I would give MIUI a go since I have read great things about it. I have been using CM for a very long time now, so I wasn't expecting to be blown away.
Overall I am pretty impressed with a few caveats. The interface is very nice and I especially like how the notifications drop out of the bar up top, like when you get a text message. I don't need to use handcent anymore to say the least. The built in theme manager is cool and overall the think the menus are easier to use then most roms.
Anyways, the main issue is speed and battery. I read great things about speed but I just don't see it. The homescreen lags, apps are slow to open, and things always seem to lock up on me. I didn't restore from titanium backup, I started fresh. I'm running Savaged Zen 2.2 as my kernel, but the speed seems sluggish no matter the kernel.
The battery life isn't as great as it was on CM7 either. I can barely.make it through a day on MIUI.
Any tips for improving performance before I leap back to CM?
I would stay with Miui for a couple of days and I guarantee you that the battery life will get better, also I would try using tiamat, or godmode kernel they are great.
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How do you change your kernal and which is the best?
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Download kernel.
Put into root directory of sd card.
Boot into recovery
Nand backup (because you never know)
Wipe cache and dalvik cache
Flash kernel
Reboot
Evo HW 003
MIUI 1.5.27 with Tiamat 4.0.3 sbc
Cut Corners theme
Miui is awesome but the lag just kills me. I've tried every kernel out there and nothing changed lol.
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Just flashed miui last night, wanted to see what it was all about. Took me a lil bit to get everything set up but now it's running smooth for me. Lovin it except battery life is killing me, unplugged it just 15 min ago and it dropped 30 percent. Ill probably run this for a week or two then nand back over to synergy or kingdom. Overall though I love the menus of this rom and all the different settings.
Battery dropped another 8 percent in the time it took me to type this.
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Just flashed miui last night, wanted to see what it was all about. Took me a lil bit to get everything set up but now it's running smooth for me. Lovin it except battery life is killing me, unplugged it just 15 min ago and it dropped 30 percent. Ill probably run this for a week or two then nand back over to synergy or kingdom. Overall though I love the menus of this rom and all the different settings.
Battery dropped another 8 percent in the time it took me to type this.
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Try using setcpu with the tiamat 4.0.5 kernel. Maybe your cpu is constantly pegged at its highest frequency so its killing the battery. With set CPU installed I had my Max at 1113 and min at 384 running smartass; I easily got 24 hours with moderate usage. Also download spareparts from the market and make sure your end button has the phone set to sleep.
Here's the free setcpu for xda users.
http://db.tt/eJ143VY
Here's the tiamat kernel.
http://tiamat-aosp.com/ccount/click.php?id=103
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I've used many kernals (mostly CM and MIUI) as they tend to have the least amount of clutter.
I've been very happy with MIUI (been on it for over 5 months) when I used to flash a new rom almost daily.
I've found MIUI (more than any other rom) has "finiky" issues with installs.
If you've not done it, I'd recommend doing a complete wipe using Caulkin Format All and Format Temp, fresh install of miui (reboot 3 times after you install it, helps get rid of some fo the chinese crap), flash a kernal of your choice (i've been rocking tiamit 4.0.5 sbc) and then configure your phone and set it all up.
I love the fact that you can have folders on your home screen (that show the icons of the content) however, it doesnt hide your status bar (I think it's stupid to have the clock show twice).
I use launcher pro and folder organizer ( available on market) and love it.
I have a very minimalistic layout with everything grouped neatly.
if you've not used MIUI, try it! Stiff is amazing!
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I hear that its very Iphone like and has a lot of things not working in the latest update, is that true been wanting to try it
Tiamat 4.0.4 is the best i have used on MIUI. Savage have never been smooth for me. Overclock to 1152 and it rocks.
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I hear that its very Iphone like and has a lot of things not working in the latest update, is that true been wanting to try it
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Everything seems to work just fine for me with the latest update. I haven't tried Navigation, but my GPS locks almost instantly, so I suppose it would work just fine. It seems like GPS is the biggest problem.
I still have the bug where the automatic brightness doesn't work correctly. I have just set the brightness somewhere and forgot about it. It seems to work correctly for others though. Guess it might have something to do with the kernel though.
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Another easy way is to use Kernel Manager from the Market. He has all the most popular kernels listed there. It is a breeze.
try tiamat kernel 3.3.7 which seems to work the best for most people or try the latest one which is 4.0.5. I'm using the latest one with vipermod which is a tool to lower voltages and it's great.
In your own opinion, what's the smoothest sense rom and which kernel are you running? What's your battery life like and which battery do you have?
Swagged out stock has been the smoothest for me so far
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I've really enjoyed Synergy with the Warm Theme and 2nd would be MikG.
MikG with the chop suey kernel is a pretty good combo
Mikg or classic with anthrax
Didn't read rest of op. Classic has better life and is smoother than mikg, but mikg has awesome tweaks plus newer sense. Flash em both and see
Classic with stock kernel by far
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For smoothest, another vote for Evo Classic w/ your kernel of choice (stock, anthrax or chopsuey.)
MikG is a close second.
MikG 2.60 with Freedom Less Aggressive kernel. Fully functional Sense 2.1 + 3.0, and very smooth (even at 921MHz, which is what I usually keep it at while it's off the charger).
If you care about Linpack scores (which, in my experience, are better guides to smoothness), my average Linpack score is 37 (sd=0.35, with 1GHz clock speed; score jumps to 40.2 if you overclock to 1.1GHz). For comparison, I never got over 35 with FreshEVO 3.5.0.1 at 1GHz with any of the 5 kernels I tried, and the overall average was around 33.
As for battery life, when I have a good signal all day (I promise this is a stock capacity battery - I gave up on extended batteries when I was using Froyo with SBC, and never looked back after figuring out how to optimize battery life with Tasker, SetCPU, and AutoStarts):
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On work days, it comes off the charger at 7:30am, and from 9:00 to 5:15 I'm sitting 20 floors up in the center of a building with horrendous reception (I use Tasker to manage mobile data, cycling it for 8 minutes an hour when I'm at work to reduce drain), and I'll still have 68% when I'm leaving for the train. I have battery log files for every day since installing MikG, if you'd like me to make some charts.
To be thorough, I use these batteries:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003L2VERC/ref=oh_o03_s00_i00_details
No, they're not authentic HTC. But they work great.
I've also tried Synergy and Shooter. Synergy was ultra-buggy for me. Most HTC widgets didn't work properly, and it became frustrating having to continually kill Sense to force it to restart to make other things work properly. Of course, every phone is slightly different, as are everyone's settings. Shooter just wasn't smooth at all, on my phone, so I passed on that one after a short trial.
currently running 1.05.12 build of Energy Rom sense 3.5 + anthrax kernel. battery life is decent imo.
fitz420 said:
Mikg or classic with anthrax
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fitz420 said:
Didn't read rest of op. Classic has better life and is smoother than mikg, but mikg has awesome tweaks plus newer sense. Flash em both and see
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Classic with stock kernel by far
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Philosuffer said:
For smoothest, another vote for Evo Classic w/ your kernel of choice (stock, anthrax or chopsuey.)
MikG is a close second.
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Make devving all the more worthwhile
My favorite: MikG 3.0
My daily: EVO Classic
Best batter on my phone: EVO Classic with stock kernel
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im using radiance hd 2.0 and its smoother than others i have tried and battery life is excellent for me..bout 15 hours usually sometimes more and it comes with chopsuey
Go with radiancehd rc5.0 smoothest Rom out there
radianceHD EVO 4g
Try it out it and see what u think..if u don't like it all ya gotta do is flash somethin else
radianceHD EVO 4g
N8DaGreat87 said:
Go with radiancehd rc5.0 smoothest Rom out there
radianceHD EVO 4g
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Obv you haven't tried Prime XL 3D yet
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Radiance HD release 5.0 is, by far, the best Sense 3.5 ROM out...for now
Radiance rc6 should be dropping today (keyword should)
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Radiance rc5 is my daily!!!
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Obv you haven't tried Prime XL 3D yet
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i havent lol ur right but radiance seems to have what im lookin for the only down side is that the htc hub pics and skins wont load up
Currently following Radiance Sense and loving how silky smooth its running on RC 5 with Anthrax kernal. To keep it OG, Tommy T's Classic is buttah
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I want to dump the underworld kernel since my battery just gets sucked to death on this thing. I have tried flashing multiple mason kernels and even old savaged rom and tiamet kernels. none of them work. What am I doing wrong. Is there a specific replacement kernel I am missing for this?
DK8 is a Sense rom. All the kernels you mentioned are for AOSP roms. Thats what is causing your problem. If you want to try a different one, search for Lionfish, Chop Suey or Freedom. These are Sense kernels may work.
the.emilio said:
DK8 is a Sense rom. All the kernels you mentioned are for AOSP roms. Thats what is causing your problem. If you want to try a different one, search for Lionfish, Chop Suey or Freedom. These are Sense kernels may work.
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Thanks. I wasn't really sure. I see Mason used on so many kernels i pretty much assumed I could use it. I just hope those you mentioned can match mason and the battery life it gives me
I flashed chop suey and currently my phone is stuck on that damn white screen of death as ill call it. just never leaves it. i guess ill reflash the rom and run the script that comes with it and if i dont see an improvement in battery life ill go to another rom
WTGreat said:
Thanks. I wasn't really sure. I see Mason used on so many kernels i pretty much assumed I could use it. I just hope those you mentioned can match mason and the battery life it gives me
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TBH you will not be able to match the battery life from running an AOSP rom on a Sense rom. The closest would be IMO Underworld with some underclocking and undervolting. Setting the brightness to low also helps, but its gonna be a stretch to get the same battery life.
I'm on this Rom right now. My battery life is at least 12 hours . I'm using the Underworld v.8 kernel by Ca1ne. Get a CPU tuner, preferably setCPU from the market or here on xda, and change your governor to Smartass v2 and your min. up to 384 and your max down to around 768 (mine is set to a little above that at 860). Then flash Vipermod and follow the directions for that. Every phone is different, but mine is around 75Mhz undervolted. There is always a way to get better battery life from your phone, from cpu tweaks to apps that turn off 3g or switch from 3g to 2g or 1x.
Just do some Google searches and you can usually find what you're looking for. There's always that handy dandy search bar on xda too.
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WTGreat said:
I flashed chop suey and currently my phone is stuck on that damn white screen of death as ill call it. just never leaves it. i guess ill reflash the rom and run the script that comes with it and if i dont see an improvement in battery life ill go to another rom
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Make sure that you barely clearing caches before you try flashing new roms. I don't know of you are, but you didn't mention if you did or if you don't clear them before flashing.
Edit: Make sure that you *always* clear caches.
I didn't notice my mistake until now. Auto correct didn't get it right this time.
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HTC Evo 4g
I switched from the no-havs Underworld to the havs sbc kernel since I was used to undervolting on AOSP roms. I felt like that made a difference in and of itself. One thing to note I believe if you read the Underworld thread, the kernel is set to Smartass V2 by default, however I think it is also overclocked so definitely follow the advice of underclocking and undervolting... When I first flashed the kernel my phone was so hot I didn't want to touch it, but now It's just fine. For values I am using the same CPU min/max posted above, but I undervolted by 50mhz instead of 75(my EVO won't boot if I go do any more than 50).
And finally I ran the V6 SuperCharger script baked into the ROM. Super easy install, just read the screen and have the Supercharger thread open on a PC.
End result? This rom is so fast it almost freaked me out, or at least made me curious as to how I put up with ICS/JB ROMs for so long. Everything is lag free and as long as I have this phone, my phone will be rocking whatever DigitalKarma is cooking up! Good luck!
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