I was just wondering, can someone share kernels for zte blade that are flashable trough CWM. I'm currently on monte carlo stir fry and I'm loving dolby sound, but I would like to flash other kernel to it, if it is possible. And I would like to have kernels for the future testing roms and stuff.
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Is there any tool automated to get custom kernels and ROMs in the Asus Transformer TF101?
I am kind of newbye and trying to get a custom ROM, but all the jargon seems a little bit complicated for me.
This is not the kind of issues that I rely on youtube tutorials or things like that. (I mainly trust you guys from XDA)
Thanks and regards from Portugal.
I use Goomanager for updating Team EOS ROMs
http://goo.im/devs/s0updev/goomanager
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.s0up.goomanager
Hi, I was just wondering if there were any custom kernels available other than the ones that come with roms. I forgot where but I read that the NC could be OC'ed to 1.3ghz and with the kernel that comes with schizoid rom it only has the option to go to 1.1ghz. I'm used to my Gnex having a million different roms and kernels to choose from lol. Thanks!
We have a developer looking into starting to port some custom overclocking kernels over in this development thread here. I am also trying to help him and looking into getting that side project going. Here is the link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677219&page=15
Hi Guys,
maybe this was asked before but I will ask especially for Samsung. So how does it work to develope a Custom Rom, based on a Stock Firmware?
I have a Galaxy S4-GT9515 and since there is no Custom Rom, I am thinking about playing around with it now. There are so many issues (Battery Drain,...), this ******* bloatware and i am using my Moto G now.
I develope little apps for Android, but i am not an expert. Rooting, Flashing Customs Roms and so on, using ADB is nothing new for me.
Do you guys have some basic tutorials for me? And where can I get Samsungs Stock firmwares? And what is about the Kernel? How to modify?
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Hi Guys,
maybe this was asked before but I will ask especially for Samsung. So how does it work to develope a Custom Rom, based on a Stock Firmware?
I have a Galaxy S4-GT9515 and since there is no Custom Rom, I am thinking about playing around with it now. There are so many issues (Battery Drain,...), this ******* bloatware and i am using my Moto G now.
I develope little apps for Android, but i am not an expert. Rooting, Flashing Customs Roms and so on, using ADB is nothing new for me.
Do you guys have some basic tutorials for me? And where can I get Samsungs Stock firmwares? And what is about the Kernel? How to modify?
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As the title suggest, why is there little to none custom kernels for this device.
I've been trying to find custom roms and kernels around but there's just little love for this phone variant, is there a specific reason for this?
and would someone recommend me a good stock kernel that could give a huge performance boost, mainly for gaming.
thanks in advance
I think those are included with the custom rom itself just check for snapdragon roms and kernels.
Hi! Im looking for some roms and/or kernels that improve the performance of OOS Stock with stock kernel, if someone use the OOS stock rom with some custom kernel and it work better than full stock I would thank if you can share to me what kernel and what settings do you use with that kernel and the same with someone using custom roms!
Also, if you are root, what modules of magisk or mods do you use? To improve battery or thing like that!
To all who can answer this, thank you it would be very useful to me!
Read the forum. There is plenty put there with the info you are looking for
Check out Threads in the development rom/kernel section for this 8 Pro device here:
OnePlus 8 Pro ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other
Improve your OnePlus 8 Pro 's battery life, performance, and look by rooting it and installing a custom ROM, kernel, and more.
forum.xda-developers.com