I am using Typhoon CM7 ROM, 3.7.6. The original kernel is Tytung14. It is good but not many options (like CPU governer) to play with. Later, I played with Dorimanx kernel for several versions. Version 3.3 is good. After that, 3.4 to 3.9 was unstable and not suitable for daily use. However, the 4.0 is good and fast again.
Recently, I noticed a kernel created by Seadersn. The version I found was seader_R9, which is the original kernel of Hyperdroid ROM AGAIN. The hyperdroid used another 2.6.35 line in the previous version but switched back to seader kernel in the latest ROM. I flashed the seadersn kernel to use with the Typhoon ROM. I must say it is really stable and battery saving. I know it is an old kernel but I like its efficiency and stability.
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That is what I am looking for, right now I am using an Energy ROM, and a skinnyEVO build right now, have not tested to see how long the battery will last starting at fully charged yet, hopefully I get a full days use, I have background data turned off, brightness turned off, wifi etc...any suggestions on ROM + build combo's that anyone else is using that has a high battery life?
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This one is very good for a clean build. It is based on Stock + Cyanogen. Try either 11182010v4 or 11192010v4
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I use to use that exact combination. I had the latest energy rom plus skinnyEVO too, 1.7 was a great build! However it's been awhile since he updated the build and the newer hastarin kernels are a pain to set up(since you need to replace libs and camera drivers and such) so I've switched combo:
VBNROM *Reloaded 2* + [Core Droid V0.8]
VNDROM loads faster than the energy rom I was using(and I believe it uses less memory), so I switched to that. and I know Core Droid isn't non-sense, but I get better battery life with it(with new hastarin kernels) than I did on skinnyEVO AND it has the g-sensor fix so now more ts freeze.
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I use to use that exact combination. I had the latest energy rom plus skinnyEVO too, 1.7 was a great build! However it's been awhile since he updated the build and the newer hastarin kernels are a pain to set up(since you need to replace libs and camera drivers and such) so I've switched combo:
VBNROM *Reloaded 2* + [Core Droid V0.8]
VNDROM loads faster than the energy rom I was using(and I believe it uses less memory), so I switched to that. and I know Core Droid isn't non-sense, but I get better battery life with it(with new hastarin kernels) than I did on skinnyEVO AND it has the g-sensor fix so now more ts freeze.
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Does the Core Droid have Kernel 8.5.1 built into it? That is the only thing I have not learned how to do is install Kernel's, i'll try the ROM that you are using, I have Core Droid Build on my desktop right now, but it seemed to drain my battery fast as well.
I would try biff mod from 1 dec. His roms are very stable and they are uptodate. With the 8.5.1 kernel.
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Hi Chaps, I'm considering switching builds to the current Typhoon nand rom, I'm currently on the old M-DeeJay nand Rom for those of you with long memories, and for the most part it's been very stable. Unfortunately just recently I've been having issues and have decided to have a fresh install.
Reading through the last 60 pages or so of the typhoon rom, it seems like the ROM has become somewhat unstable with the latest versions, with data dropping out, batteries being drained etc
I've experienced no real issues like this with my current Rom (no issues that I can't solve), are these real problems for typhoons rom at the minute that I should wait to see fixed, or is it a case of user error and I'm fine to go for it?
I've never used cwm, so haven't flashed nightlies, I prefer to find a Rom that works and stick with it rather than risk screwing up my phone
Also - just how improved are current roms over ones that were cooked up around christmas time?
The other ROM I considered was the Dorimanx one, it seems to be just a little too tweaked for my liking
current cm7 roms have android 2.3.5 base. instead of them you can use roms with android 2.3.4 base (which are stable).i typhoon rom op there are old rom download links.i'm not sure but version 3.4.1 is said to be very stable.
best stable rom i ever tried http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
and fast ...
thanks chaps - now running typhoon 3.4.1
best rom with sense is Android 2.2.1 Sense 2.0 NAND Firmware (based on stock Desire HD RUU Ace 1.84) by Mikhei777
I cant speak for non Tmobile HD2 devices. But for the TMobile version this ROM is the fastest, cleanest, and most stable I have used. I have been using it for almost a year. So far have not run into any issues especially once I switched to the CLK version. [OCT16] AmeriCanAndroid AOSP HD2 GB2.3.7 CM7 | bk2sdext [KERNEL:ACA823]
All suggestions welcome
most of the ones found in DEV area seems to be specific to the original Samsung ROM
there's:
Semaphore for JVT
TalonDEV 0.5.1-RC1 for Samsung GBs
Glitch V12 beta 3 (is for CM7 and MUIU but it doesn't look appealing to me)
MIDNIGHT-0.7.6 (i like this the most but is not for CM7)
GALAXIAN for JVT
I want a CM7 + UV Kernel to save battery
I use platypus, the best IMO.
There is also fugumod.
Glitch. Superosr would be my first choice but he chooses not to release kernel separately.
Hello.I am using MIUI 1.10.21 (2.3.7) at 1.2Ghz with UV
i'm testing the glitch v12 beta 3 kernel since yesterday...(the LL Version) and it seems stable
I have used the platypus r17-18 for 2 weeks and no problem with stability
both have similar features
There are 3 that you can use all of them I believe are UV compatible..
fugumod
neo\platypus
glitch
I think the stock CM7.1 kernel also does UV.
What is the best kernel for tw rom?
I need performance and battery life.
I don't use fingerprint.
stock kernel
For me it's Boeffla Kernel.
What about Sparkplug?
At the moment i'm, using smartpack kernel. Working stable. You can un dervolt and set the RGB Level. Useful for Nightviewing.
But if you don't need any extgras i would prefer stock kernel. Good Battery, performance and stability.
I use stock kernel with Superlite stock rom. I noticed that phone is very hot sometime
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I flashed the last stock CRA2 with stock kernel and it is very good
Hi guys
On stock rom pie version Android 3.31.401.1
Comparison between two kernels who I can install on the phone Htc u 11 show
In my opinion, the kernel ex is better because with the test I did, ex kernel frequency remains minimum on 300 , while it is at rival kernel at 960, and this has a great effect on battery consumption.
Of course, this is at rest and idling, and the second test at working pressure where the two kernels are no different.
what is your opinion?
Looks like I'm having trouble using this EX kernel. Sometimes mobile data crashes. Of course I have to check more
stock kernel >>>>> ex + clean
Checked . Ex kernel no problems. Issue has stock kernel
Is it possible to revert to stock kernel from cleanslate?