What is better kernel? Dorimax 4.1 or tytungR14?
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Im using Dorimanx V4.1 since yesterday and i must say im pretty satisfied!!
It feels much faster en everyting is reacting more directly, so if i was you i would
give it a try!
Dorimanx is advanced and tweaked Tytung R14. You like things basic and stable, choose Tytung. You like to explore new world and see the capability in the future, choose Dorimanx. BUT, please test by yourself to find the stable Dorimanx for you.
Depends on Rom...But i use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1408237 for android rom
Yesssssss
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Dormanx's kernel has better power consumption and is based of a newer source and is updated regularly so you can inform dorimanx of any bugs and he will fix it, whilst tytung's kernel is not updated regularly and sometimes faces 60ma power consumption and random reboots while using a network heavy application.
No offense is meant
Please correct If I am wrong
I found precisely the opposite. Dorimanx's kernel gave me high battery drain with WiFi on and was far less stable than Tytung's. Once I flashed Dorimanx's kernel I got the occasional freeze and FC, never happened with r14.The phone itself felt no different in terms of responsiveness etc.
Nigeldg said:
I found precisely the opposite. Dorimanx's kernel gave me high battery drain with WiFi on and was far less stable than Tytung's. Once I flashed Dorimanx's kernel I got the occasional freeze and FC, never happened with r14.The phone itself felt no different in terms of responsiveness etc.
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I use wifi all the time i dont have any cell service and my drain on standby is 2mah you must have something running in the background constantly . plus i streamed pandora for like 4 hours non stop with the screen off and my battery still lasted until 11 PM with 11% left .
Warrenb213 takes over from Tytung for a stable option. Built from a newer source. Low battery drain.
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Hows the overall performance? Less battery consumption kernel? Is it dorimax 4.1? TytungR14? Or other kernels?
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Hows the overall performance? Less battery consumption kernel? Is it dorimax 4.1? TytungR14? Or other kernels?
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I would say Dorimanx 4.1
downloading and testing mode of dorimax 4.1... im using MIUI v6.0 by langthang... kernel is under observation, checking performance and let see if i can see any bugs and laggs...
#tytungs r14 is most stable all-around kernel, perfected and polished.
#dorimanx 4.1 is a powerhouse, extremely potent and blazing fast, but a bit unstable.
Make sure kernel is compatible with your ROM!
retsam88 said:
#tytungs r14 is most stable all-around kernel, perfected and polished.
#dorimanx 4.1 is a powerhouse, extremely potent and blazing fast, but a bit unstable...
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You have to search the stable dorimanx kernel, some versions are fast and stable. v3.2 and v3.8 are 2 of them. I used 3.2 for a long time, and now 3.8 since some days. Had problems with 3.9-4.1, freezing OS/app.
You find all versions at dorimanx.com.
Now i conclude.. im using miui v6.0 by langthang, i install dorimax 4.1 last night.. fast,good performance in all apps that i opened but unstable.. i encounter missing icons, missing messages, and some reboots.. that's my opinion! And now back to tytung R14..
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Now i conclude.. im using miui v6.0 by langthang, i install dorimax 4.1 last night.. fast,good performance in all apps that i opened but unstable.. i encounter missing icons, missing messages, and some reboots.. that's my opinion! And now back to tytung R14..
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Dorimanx set the voltages to the limits to save battery. That's why some more people have the same problem like you in the dorimanx kernel thread. Some have raise the voltages manually and all is running without problems.
Try the dorimanx 3.8, it's running stable and fast.
Can any body let me know from where I can get the Dorimanx 4.1 kernal for SD build of 'NexusHD2-ICS-4.0.3-CM9-SD V1.2' ROM and how It can be implemented in existing loaded ROM ?
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i dont think this has been asked
which kernel works best with cyanogen stable? i mean overall performance, camera, touchscreen, battery and all..
i know different kernels work differently for everyone but id like to know what everyone is using
Pershoots's latest is working great for me. Using nightlies
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i dont think this has been asked
which kernel works best with cyanogen stable? i mean overall performance, camera, touchscreen, battery and all..
i know different kernels work differently for everyone but id like to know what everyone is using
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I use IR when I run CM7 and Tiamat when I run MIUI.
tried tiamat, IR all works well, CM7 stock kernal + ss4n1 -screenstate (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090800).
and now back to CM7 Nightlies stock kernal overclocked to 1113mhz, Performance governor.
Stable and decent battery life (1 full day average use)
between the three, i will go for tiamat
They're all excellent. I've never used IR before so can't comment on that. I used wildmonks while on CM6 plus. Since CM7, I tried pershoot and tiamat. I like them both for supporting undervoltage.
Edit: oops. I put the wrong kernels that support undervoltage mod. They're actually tiamat and IR.
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pershoot runs rock solid and with an excellent battery usage. I had some problems with iR's latest, but maybe it was just my fault.
If i understood right, iR and WM are based on pershoot kernels. Anyway, I can't expect a better performance/battery life than with pershoots.
BTW:
Does someone know, which is the lowest voltage of the newest pershoot?
i think im sticking with wildmonks for now.. its giving me a decent battery life..
the other three dont work too well on my phone with cm7 nightly.
undervolting will save battery but reduce performace right?
grimey01 said:
i think im sticking with wildmonks for now.. its giving me a decent battery life..
the other three dont work too well on my phone with cm7 nightly.
undervolting will save battery but reduce performace right?
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Just a question, how decent are you talking about ??
more than 2 days ??
So far I never could get more than 2 days with minimum usage and wifi /bluetooth/gps off
firas1886 said:
Just a question, how decent are you talking about ??
more than 2 days ??
So far I never could get more than 2 days with minimum usage and wifi /bluetooth/gps off
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wm's 06/24/2011 release with #111 nightly
using savagedzen 245-1034 or something like that
i get a full day and a half if i use it occasionally.. it lasts atleast a full day for me which is good enough
Currently I'm using Starskys Rom 1.5 and Samurai 3.01 60Hz and 250 Mhz GPU overclock.
I'm wondering what's your guys setup and do you guys get reboots and how's your battery life going? I'm asking because I'm getting terrible battery life and lag a lot even on lagfree governor sometimes, and I also do have Sony UI TSM. I average about 6 to 12 hours on battery life. Before on SRF 1.2 I average a day and a half. I had atleast 6 reboots today alone. And 2 times where my phone completly shut off on its own? I was at 24% and 3% when it happened
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I'm glad somebody is bringing this up now due to the rapid influx of updated kernel distributions and ROMs. Personally, I've been using ACS ICS v5.5, (although I have tried out the new/latest CleanGB, Starsky, Marcusant Revival, Thunder, and Sleeper).
What has worked best on my phone so far, which is running an EI22 modem is:
ACS ICS v5.5 + Samurai v2.0.6 (when running the default governor and no changes).
I would LOVE to have a newer, stable ROM that handles Samurai v3.0.1.
Here are my general observations on ACS ICS v5.5 + Samurai kernels... (just some thoughts)...
The sad thing is that I'm not really sure what the *&#^ is going on with all of the new releases of Samurai kernel and how they are or are not compatible with ACS ICS v5.5. I don't overclock, and I haven't had any glitches or bumps with running the Samurai v2.0.6 kernel, but it was pulled from the Samurai distribution post thread... I've searched that thing by hand and run a search and can't seem to find out why the download link isn't still available or if anybody else has had instability problems with it. The initial compilation of v2.0.8 caused lag and instability in my system, (yes, I did a factory clear, installed the rom, then installed the kernel before boot loading).
I am running kernel v3.0.1 Samurai ALL STOCK right now, and I still think it's inferior in general performance and stability compared with v2.0.6 on ACS ICS v5.5. One example is battery performance after a full clear of battery stats, a battery drain and reset (again), full charge, and then testing to see how long it performs during the day. v2.0.6 doesn't give me any weird battery charge artifacts (or hysteresis-like behaviour, whereas v3.0.1 does... including stalled battery monitor stats or increasing battery monitor stats over the period of 10-30 minutes of general SMS usage). Also, the battery monitor increases routinely by 20% when unplugged and reboot. Ex., I reboot at 48% charge and it boots up and is at 68%.
I'm running the newest cm7 build with 0 reboots. I use my phone heavily and today I squeezed 14 hours on the battery without calibration. If I left the phone alone all day, who knows how long I could make the batt last.
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I was on cm7 until today, I've been rocking Urban Precision and the ShadowKernel and loving it
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I'm running ACS 5.5 with samurai 1.2.1. I tried 3.0.0 and 3.0.1 and had similar with lagging so I went back to what I had before. Reboots are not a problem for me. I am a heavy user running Pandora/Bluetooth all day so batttery life is horrible anyway. If I take it easy, 1 day is no problem on the battery.
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yep same here I'm running ACS ICS v5 with samurai_gen 1.2 Kernel I use my gps all the time and music and battery life is okay I get 10 hrs a day? everything works great for me no lag speed is great no more random reboots whatsoever.for me works great.
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Legendary 2.1 with 3.0.1++ (300mhz gpu) Using shake and bake theme never had a reboot yet since flashing when the two came available.... battery life is great now that I've calibrated it in low signal areas yesterday. Ill post screens. I think legendary seems to be the best for me. I think you'll find just as good.
Oh and the smartbench is 2011 on 2010 I got 1700/4200.
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Jeeez guys. Acs ics is outdated...
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Im Running 2.2
But its in my sig
i dont think im switchin 2 GB just not happy with it
i think imma wait until a new phone so i have no choice. lol
but good work on the roms im jus picky
Legendary 2.1, Shadow Kernel. Have yet to have a reboot on GB even when using all versions of Samurai. Switched because I reformatted my sd card and it started to lag on Samurai 2.0.8 and be generally flaky. Shadow has solved it. May be completely my own fault and didn't feel like troubleshooting.
Miui with stock mtd kernel
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ERA RC2 (not 2.1) with the ShadowKernel. No reboots, quick, seems to be a good combo for me. No undervolting, slight OC to 1100mhz. I'm more about stability and reliability than super-awesome-fast-lighting-quick-ness. Battery life seems good, pretty on par with most other things, slightly better if anything. I don't castrate my phone so data is always on unless I'm in a bad signal area in which case I'll turn it off or the battery will get eaten alive.
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Jeeez guys. Acs ics is outdated...
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LOL! So true!
That being said, if you can tell me what new and wonderful improvements any other ROMs have made since you worked on v5.5, then I'm all ears and will gladly download them! Remember, I don't overclock.
(Oh, and I loved Revival... but for some reason my dumb *&# can't get the battery meter to display. Yes, it's a personal problem and I will figure it out someday).
Your friendly, neighborhood Lagomorph,
--SN
Cm7. Zero reboots. Amazing battery.
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omair2005 said:
Miui with stock mtd kernel
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This.....Its a beautiful thing!
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starskyrob said:
Cm7. Zero reboots. Amazing battery.
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I need 911 though i mean if anything ever were to happen i like the safeness. and seems to still have a lot of bugs still that im still waiting on to be fixed? sorry but but when is your 1.6 Coming out anytime this week?
kernel version 2.6.35.8-LoStKernelExp+
Build Number StarBurst11.13.11 v1.9.8r
1 reboot a day, due to los daemon
Great battery life.
Using Revival V1, and Shadow V1.0.1+OC, I haven't gotten a reboot on this since I removed the lock mod. Running great.
My phone had issues with The samuri Kernel's after 2.0.4, kept doing strange things after 12+ hours of uptime. It would lag badly for no reason. A reset would fix it, but I didn't like it.
The only problem I have with this setup is running the stock browser will cause the phone to lockup and reset.
badkarmah187 said:
kernel version 2.6.35.8-LoStKernelExp+
Build Number StarBurst11.13.11 v1.9.8r
1 reboot a day, due to los daemon
Great battery life.
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Wrong phone.
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Updated
My own custom built rom
Shadow Kernel v1.0.2+ OC
Frequencies -
200, 400, 800, 1000, 1200 all UV -50
IO Scheduler -
Noop
CPU Govenor -
Smartass v2
Voodoo Color Settings -
Gamma table voodoo profile v1
Screen colors multipliers
Red = 164
Green = 214
Blue = 264
Screen v1 gamma hack
Red = -30
Green = -20
Blue = -10
Brightness set to 25%
Theme -
ICS Lockmod 2.1
Launcher -
ADW EX
No reboots, lag, or issues of any kind whatsoever. Fair battery life, 10hrs+ with very heavy usage.
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I'm finding kernel for nexus 7 to increase battery life and run stability, don't need to overclock or boost gpu, please suggest me some, thank you.
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Glados has great battery life.
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For now, I've already tried out a few kernels and ROMs.
I flashed euroskank's ROM. it's based on CM10. This one is great. I eventually switched back to it.
Glazed is good, too. But the battery life is not as good as Euroskank in my case.
CM10 nightly, this one is strange to my unit. Because I have the randomly screen unresponsive issue in my nexus 7, the first time I flashed CM10 nightly, the screen got really strange and registered my one touch as two. It made me hard to even go through the initial setup so I gave it up. Still, this could be the problem of my unit, not the CM10 nightly.
Another strange thing. I saw a lot of people recommending trinity kernel. But when I flashed it over Euroskank Rom, I didn't know why but the battery drop 1% every minute. This was also an identical incident because I didn't see it anywhere in the forum that people had the same issue.
Anyway, as the result, I switched back to Euroskank and happy with it.
What if everybody post the ROM the kernel and make a benchmark with this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.standard&hl=en using the stock cpu and gpu speed?
I will post my results tonight
Stock Kernel Unless you really need a custom kernel, get one where you can lower the cpu voltage
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Stock Kernel Unless you really need a custom kernel, get one where you can lower the cpu voltage
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yep. On stock I was getting 3-4 days battery. On Trinity I'm only getting 1-2 days and I've been using it less.
♦Battery Stats Zone♦
post your battery stats screenshot here
also mention the rom you are using and if any specific kernel settings
•••note••• do mention if you have oc or uc your device
here are my battery stats
great battery life with cm11 nightly with no kernel installed
Well, this thread should gain support,
I don't know why people are'nt giving a !#@$$,
I'll post mine tomorrow, freshly flashed plus on laptop plus deadly sleepy plus a entry test to take....
eatsleep said:
Well, this thread should gain support,
I don't know why people are'nt giving a !#@$$,
I'll post mine tomorrow, freshly flashed plus on laptop plus deadly sleepy plus a entry test to take....
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right mate
i will also post my battery stats of my rom :silly:
^ arent u being bugged by that after call battery drain bug in cm 11 or as a matter of fact IN ALL AOSP based roms ?
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^ arent u being bugged by that after call battery drain bug in cm 11 or as a matter of fact IN ALL AOSP based roms ?
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if a bug is there in cm11 ,it will be in all aosp roms
as all aosp roms are built from cyanogen source
^ lol no offence bro..but i think u didnt get me !
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^ lol no offence bro..but i think u didnt get me !
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lol my bad
please clarify your question
Neat rom with boeffla kernel 5.1 stable...
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lol,
Your usage is quite less compared to mine, i have to charge mine twice a day under MY normal usage no matter what I day....
Still stats building up (someone plugged in the charger while i was asleep ! , Now, one more day......)
everyone has their own usage
a battery may last longer for some user whereas will be shorter for other users
SanketN8 said:
here are my battery stats
great battery life with cm11 nightly with no kernel installed
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Your screenshot is beautiful. How can cell standby be so high? Amazing, I've never had even decent battery on cm11.
jinosong said:
Your screenshot is beautiful. How can cell standby be so high? Amazing, I've never had even decent battery on cm11.
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i rarely use 3g but i always use my wifi at night time
and the one thing that improved my battery life was disabling the fast dormancy
and i will post a screenshot of my battery with my rom which is even higher than of cm11
kunal1540 said:
Neat rom with boeffla kernel 5.1 stable...
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beautiful battery stats man! i also am running neat rom 6.4 with boeffla kernel but 5.2 test version.
Stock NA5 with boeffla 5.1 stable and using andi's profile
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Stock NA5 with boeffla 5.1 stable and using andi's profile
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hello, what is andi's profile and how different is it from the default profile? that battery life is amazing.
jambalaugi said:
hello, what is andi's profile and how different is it from the default profile? that battery life is amazing.
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andi profile means he is referring to the boeffla kernel created by andi
he is using the kernel profile which andi uses
Mine usage with NeatRom NA5, Boeffla Kernel 5.1 andi's profile. Stock battery.
Here is mine
Android revolution HD 40.0 with seeder tweak only and the stock kernel which comes with it
Now, i will try Googy Max, any recommendations?
now this is my battery life on moderate usage using wifi,games,watching videos and calling
Rom - HyperSonic rom
kernel - boeffla with all default settings
I'm looking for the best ROM for battery life, I prefer android Oreo please. Any ideas? Thanks!
Friendlyx355 said:
I'm looking for the best ROM for battery life, I prefer android Oreo please. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Aicp 13.1 , Maybe you can try stay on stock setting for few days I heard people say it's pretty good.
Another option is if you want more battery use Kernel adiutor to lower cpu max speed down for big and little core. For Aicp 13.1 there is guide from the dev (Mosimchah) on the first page of his kernel tread how to tweak for battery or performance.
LineAge 15.1 also coming together but less customization with stock kernel but it's good too for battery/performance. If you are not on your phone all day should have enough battery.
The best battery life will be with AOKP 6.1 their no ROM better!
The higher you in android the worse your battery life will be I have tried every one.
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The original stock is still the best, but you are asking about ROMS.
AICP 13.1 (Oreo 8.1) is by far the best battery life for all the ROMS out of the box that still gives you proper notifications. In the past I have had to install greenify and other power saving tools. I do not have to do that with AICP.
On average I am getting 0.7%/hour drain when screen is off. Screen on time average is around 7 hours.
The ROM is still in testing stages, but it is pretty close to release.
slgooding said:
The original stock is still the best, but you are asking about ROMS.
AICP 13.1 (Oreo 8.1) is by far the best battery life for all the ROMS out of the box that still gives you proper notifications. In the past I have had to install greenify and other power saving tools. I do not have to do that with AICP.
On average I am getting 0.7%/hour drain when screen is off. Screen on time average is around 7 hours.
The ROM is still in testing stages, but it is pretty close to release.
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Not to get in fight over this but I have test all and AOKP has battery life I have test all .
Orea still had battery drain I have tried them all.
These are from AOPK 6.1 if you have better stats post.them
The battery on AOKP is even better than stock.
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Not to get in fight over this but I have test all and AOKP has battery life I have test all .
Orea still had battery drain I have tried them all.
These are from AOPK 6.1 if you have better stats post.them
The battery on AOKP is even better than stock.
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Hi! Can you give the aokp link you are using?
Pa77er said:
Hi! Can you give the aokp link you are using?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=70904507
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Why is there still no perfect rom.
I tried all of them, none of them fit me ...
I do not want to disrespect the developers.
Aicp and omni are too slow for me. I feel like I'm using a medium and an entry-level phone when I use the device.
The paranoid rom is too fast.
But I have problems. Fingerprints do not work when I'm asleep. I have to try it all the time.
Lineageos aicp and omni talk too bad. (At the time of the call)
mchlbenner said:
Not to get in fight over this but I have test all and AOKP has battery life I have test all .
Orea still had battery drain I have tried them all.
These are from AOPK 6.1 if you have better stats post.them
The battery on AOKP is even better than stock.
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I have seen results similar to yours depending on my usage. However, averages are much more realistic than just one time results. I have attached an image of mine over 26 sessions.
Results can different with different users but I have used every ROM plus I have experience in kernel hacking .
I should said I'm not running stock kernel it came with.
Why don't post over night sleep usage mine will go down 1% to 0% 8 hours.
You can't get that in 8.1.
My performance is the same to 8.1.
I miss flew thing that 8.1 has but I'm good performance and battery newer is not always better.
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Results can different with different users but I have used every ROM plus I have experience in kernel hacking .
I should said I'm not running stock kernel it came with.
Why don't post over night sleep usage mine will go down 1% to 0% 8 hours.
You can't get that in 8.1.
My performance is the same to 8.1.
I miss flew thing that 8.1 has but I'm good performance and battery newer is not always better.
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Most roms are similar for functions, for Android 8.1 people like new stuff and the crazy hyped about it. For me personally I just want to try Oreo, want to know what it is like to use it. Aicp 13.1 and LigeAge 15.1 work very well, battery is plenty if you are not on your phone all day.
For battery, it means to be use/discharge that's why phone have it, how long it last just depends how you use the phone. You can't really get two days battery life with Sd820/821, you can get it with Sd625 like Redmi Note4 with 4000mAh battery. Most people carry more than one phone with them nowadays I think so no problem.
Aicp 13.1 is my preferred ROM. Graph starts at 60%. Only mobile data used, and cpu is set to 1.4 for little and 1.9 for big.
@Ace42
Performance at Aicp is much worse with hele CPU underclock.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=70904507
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you mean 6.0 rom or 7.1 rom ?
CuDem said:
you mean 6.0 rom or 7.1 rom ?
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6.01 rom.
Aopk.
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I've just installed 6.01 rom Aopk on my x720 but doesen't go in 4G
I returned to my girom rom 26s-stock-based just after 1 hour
https://forum.gizchina.it/index.php?/topic/1307-gizrom-14-26s-per-leeco-le-pro-3-x720/
(i think that stock stock stock 20s in maybe better than 23s , 26s rom based ...)
I may be understood why ''6.01 rom Aopk marshmallow battery'' is good ... ,
with kernel adiutor,
I noticed that maximum high frequency was about 1800Mhz of big core ecc ecc with balance profile.
thanks by k54 (from italy)
I use miui9, and I get about 6 to 7 he screen on time easily. I had few screen shot, but ended up wiping the entire storage because of recovery issue.
Best ROM by far
Hey guys. I have been using this ROM for a month now and believe its the latest and most stable based off Leeco stock rom. I get around 5-6 hours SOT on medium to heavy use. That's with both sims on with 4G+ on all day. I have apps running all day like facebook, messenger, instagram, snapchat, skype, whatsapp, google+, outlook, gmail, aliexpress, expressvpn, spotify, teatv, youtube. Also play around 30mins of plants vs zombies and unkilled everyday.
All the features on this Cuoco92 VR4 ROM works flawlessly. Its based off the latest 28s chinese stock rom but all chinese bloatware and text has been removed. Also google playstore is preinstalled and it works without an issue.
Changelog:
- Based on official 28S
- Gapps minimal (02/2018)
- Cuoco Settings with new features
- User-Interface with toggles (check cuoco/Advanced settings)
- Dialer with large caller picture, call recording enabled for all regions, Yellopages removed (check cuoco/Advanced settings)
- Screen colors adjustments to be comfortable under the sunlight
- Updated Magisk to version 5.6.0
- New weather widget
- V4Android preinstalled
- Xposed installer
- DolbyAtmos
- Performance and battery optimizations
- New TWRP RECOVERY 3.2.1
- Removed ads from LeEco apps
- Other fixes
oint_right:__LeEco services are disabed from default. You can Enable it again from my settings.
: If you have any kind of issues, please backup your applications with TitaniumBackup and reset your device (factory reset) from TWRP.__
Factory reset required!
Install instructions
- You need to install rom via TWRP recovery. I am using version 3.0.2.0
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/leeco-le-pro-3-root-t3476560
- make a full backup of existing rom and modem via TWRP before flashing new rom
- i installed my new rom through a usb drive using a OTG connector. Works best for me
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=783366&st=2780#entry69580146
- i am also using this modem configuration as i do not get dropouts and has good signal coverage
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=783366&st=2780#entry69580146
Hope this helps. Please give me some feedback. Enjoy!