Whicj is bttr sm k3.6 or goku 1.3
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Depends on your preference. One thing to take note, Speedmod has been there for quite sometimes and has quite a good reputation for stability and performance.
I have been running Goku with RocketRom v7 for 2 days now.. very nice combo, slick with just the occasional lag, but that could easily be my lack of tweaking knowledge than the Kernel
Try NoteCore kernel. Very stable and fast. Also, the battery life is awesome.
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What's the thoughts on best battery life kernels?
I'm using guevor v1.1 but think that 22.6 was better.
I tried harmony and didn't think it was all that good performance and battery on arhd 3.5.1 I.
I'm currently using gouvers 23 and undervolting his defaults. Battery life even at 1.4GHz has been excellent.
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I'm using kernel that comes with eos and clocked at 1.2 ghz battery is awsome get like 3 days of use with dock.
What is the ROM with the best balance of stability and speed. Want a fast ROM,but still needs to be my daily driver.
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I've been hearing wonders of the bugless beast, I'll flash it and get back to you on that. Aside from that, I tried glazed jb,, that was quite smooth and stable, and most of the cm10 ROMs are almost, if not over capable of being a daily driver IMHO. If you truly want speed, look at the motely, faux, and trinity kernels, I've also been hearing great things, I can testify on the motely kernels speed.
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How's motley with glazed ROM...I currently running glazed 1.1.2.
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Back to you, the bugless beast is super stable.
And the motely kernel should work brilliantly with it, but be warned - the higher GPU over clock, the more battery drain
Edit: the glazed jb ROM already uses the motely kernel, but if you want more battery life, flashing the kernel without the GPU of would boost your battery life
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I prefer balanced battery and peformance. Please advice. Thanks
All kernels work differently for different people. Try a bunch and see what works.
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Franco kernel lets you overclock the gpu to what ever you want (416-750 and anything in between) so with that in mind you can create your own balance of battery vs performnce.
You cant overclock cpu but honestly it isnt needed.
Also with his latest release r25 th whol devive is much more responsive. Touchscreen etc.
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Stock.....
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I'm on stock. I can't deal with sods. It's fast and battery life is good.
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i'd say go franco or trinity.
I know with the SGS3 some of the bigger kernels were ktoonsez and lean kernel. What's good for the Nexus 4?
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I know with the SGS3 some of the bigger kernels were ktoonsez and lean kernel. What's good for the Nexus 4?
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They all are, try them and keep the one you llike the most
Pa kernel colors are great so as the battery life!
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I've been using Matr1x kernel for quite some time now. It's the best I've used. I've tried Faux and Franco and those didn't work too well for me. Try them all out though and see what works best for you.
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Franco's latest kernels have been very battery friendly. They're amazing. You do kinda sacrifice (albeit super tiny) performance though.
If you care about performance more, try Motley's. His kernels are reasonably battery friendly, but doesn't sacrifice any performance.
Trinity and Matr1x are my preferred kernels due to their speed and overall stability.
Battery go for Franco.
Hmm. I think I'm gonna try out Franco. I'm on the go a lot and battery life is a bit more important to me than performance. I wish the nexus 4 was more than a 2100 battery...
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Trinity and Matr1x are my preferred kernels due to their speed and overall stability.
Battery go for Franco.
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I agree Im a fan of matrix and trinity, francos kernels dont get the same battery for me
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Hmm. I think I'm gonna try out Franco. I'm on the go a lot and battery life is a bit more important to me than performance. I wish the nexus 4 was more than a 2100 battery...
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Yes to be honest Franco's kernel is the only kernel I'm confident with when I go out LOL
must say though the hunt for kernels has been remedied by google, for me at least. their 4.2.2 is insane. im getting 21.800 in antutu without touching the clocking frequencies. im getting 1-2 days of use and still 4-5 hours screen on. its reliable, it wont crash or screw up otherwise and best of all i dont worry about it, at all, its enough for me to settle and think of kernels no more. only thing that really bugged me on this plattform were the colors. but thats solved now. if you wanna try: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/mako/ start with contrasty and see if you can live with the brightness, that one has probably the nicest colors that can be possible with this panel.
Hi guys. Do you know which is the best kernel for 4.2.2 for the battery management? Now I use jelly shot with marmite 8.5 bigmem
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You are probably using the best kernel for battery management... If you want to save some more battery, then follow some or all of these steps...
Change governor to smartassV2 and I/O to row
Go to developer tools and make max background running processes to 3 or 4
You can also overclock your system to 800Mhz max for saving battery
Use Greenify app from Play Store and hibernate all your apps, so they don't run in background
Jellyshot v4 was a real battery saver for me... Had been given around 5hr+ screen time in a single charge...
However, I switched to Carbon because it had more features, but obviously, a bit less battery life...
Try these steps for sure and I'm definite that you'll save huge hours of battery fr sure
I'll try. Thanks a million for your help!!!
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I Say go for gamerzrom with stock kernel it has pretty good battery life and a lot better performance .. Carbon is also good but I have too many random reboots with it becoz its Still in nightly mode not a stable version and even for a nightly its pretty good .. And jellyshot is the king of all the roms with marmite 8.5 bigmem is amazing these are my suggestions best of luck !
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