[4.2.1] A kernel with good battery and some assists - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've been using the N7 for over a month now, but just got time to unlock and root it. So I got rooted 4.2.1 running. The battery life is poor. Could you guys suggest me a kernel for stock with good battery backup?
And maybe a good stock based rom too,to go with that?
Thanks.

Battery life is more dependent on personal usage than anything. I regularly see (in a standard 18-24 hour day) over 7 hours of screentime with 3 hours of heavy 3d gaming on stock (battery life has increased over time though). If people actually used their device the exact same way everytime they would discover all this "extra life" actually is very negligible.
With that said, Trinity is an excellent kernel to give a shot.
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Franco kernel is great for battery and performance
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My personal vote is for M-Kernel.

Just rooted and running stock rom with trinity.. My nexus is running great so far.
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i always recommend trinity kernel, because that's what i always use, on all my devices. well, just because . but you should try out a few other kernels, to find the one your device likes best. all our devices react differently to these kernels. what one user might find as absolute best on their device, another user might find to be the worst.

My vote goes for M-Kernel with 666mhz lp core. Easily 6-7 hours of screen time with games

I'd like to recommend Franco or M-kernel if you want great battery life.

Thank you all !!!!

How do i flash a kernel via TWRP , if it is not a flashable zip ? ( boot.img)

TheDarkDefender said:
How do i flash a kernel via TWRP , if it is not a flashable zip ? ( boot.img)
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If it's boot.img then you need to flash it using fastboot. Simply reboot to bootloader(on your N7),run cmd.exe(on your PC) and type fastboot flash boot boot.img(change the boot.img to the name of the kernel).
Correct me if I'm wrong.

nazz.rule said:
If it's boot.img then you need to flash it using fastboot. Simply reboot to bootloader(on your N7),run cmd.exe(on your PC) and type fastboot flash boot boot.img(change the boot.img to the name of the kernel).
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Thanks a lot. Im kind of a noob now,when it comes to the N7. So sorry for that.
( And damn this limit of 8 thanks! )

TheDarkDefender said:
Thanks a lot. Im kind of a noob now,when it comes to the N7. So sorry for that.
( And damn this limit of 8 thanks! )
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I'm also new to this device. I just got it for about 2 days.

nazz.rule said:
I'm also new to this device. I just got it for about 2 days.
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Great. I got mine a month back,just unlocked it a day back. So are you running stock or any custom rom ? I could use some reviews .

Guys.. I need help. I flashed the M kernel. Then Wifi doesn't turn on. I revert to the NAND i made. Still Wifi doesn't turn on. It says "Obtaining IP address " . That's it. Please. I'm desperate.

I vote against Franco kernel, because for me it never goes below 400MHz, heavily destroying battery life. Also, the companion app is expensive and not really working well, especially when setting frequency. I wished somebody made a kernel from stock, with only undervolting capabilities patched in, the same for the N4. I guess I will have to look into that myself sometime in the future.

TheDarkDefender said:
Great. I got mine a month back,just unlocked it a day back. So are you running stock or any custom rom ? I could use some reviews .
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I'm still running stock with franco.Kernel.
TheDarkDefender said:
Guys.. I need help. I flashed the M kernel. Then Wifi doesn't turn on. I revert to the NAND i made. Still Wifi doesn't turn on. It says "Obtaining IP address " . That's it. Please. I'm desperate.
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Have you tried to turn off your router and turn it back on after a few seconds?
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nazz.rule said:
I'm still running stock with franco.Kernel.
Have you tried to turn off your router and turn it back on after a few seconds?
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Solved it. There was a problem obtaining the IP. Thanks anyway ( and no,rebooting the modem didn't solve it )

ArRaY92 said:
I vote against Franco kernel, because for me it never goes below 400MHz, heavily destroying battery life. Also, the companion app is expensive and not really working well, especially when setting frequency. I wished somebody made a kernel from stock, with only undervolting capabilities patched in, the same for the N4. I guess I will have to look into that myself sometime in the future.
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Thanks for the info!

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Wifi issues with franco kernel v5

I just flashed franco kernel two days ago and i noticed the wifi isnt connecting. Its just dormant. Btw i m on ICS zlspf stock rom
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What do we do now that we know that...?
I m new and I m just asking for help.
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coolwolex21 said:
I m new and I m just asking for help.
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Flash another kernel until franco updates his kernel..he might update it very soon
Flash nr 4 instead and wait till nr 6 comes and hope it fixes the issue
or you can flash this in cwm http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673072
rilpromen said:
or you can flash this in cwm http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673072
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I just flashed d speedmod using odin. Do i need to wipe dalvik and cache or just do nothing at all.
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coolwolex21 said:
I just flashed d speedmod using odin. Do i need to wipe dalvik and cache or just do nothing at all.
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Uh buddy...if I'm not mistaken...you're not supposed to flash custom kernels via ODIN.....
Your custom binary count might have just gone up....(i.e., bye bye warranty).
PoisonWolf said:
Uh buddy...if I'm not mistaken...you're not supposed to flash custom kernels via ODIN.....
Your custom binary count might have just gone up....(i.e., bye bye warranty).
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Chainfire Triangle Away 1.5= Welcome back warranty
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If i'm not mistaken (correct me if i'm wrong), Franco's kernel is based on the CM9 kernel which has some WiFi issues. I have the same problem as you and i'm using the latest CM9 kernel on ParanoidAndroid.
LordManhattan said:
If i'm not mistaken (correct me if i'm wrong), Franco's kernel is based on the CM9 kernel which has some WiFi issues. I have the same problem as you and i'm using the latest CM9 kernel on ParanoidAndroid.
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I just flashed the speedmod kernel and everything is fine. The reason i was using franco kernel was because of the overclocking but i think i m gonna do just fine with the 1.4gh.
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Hi all.
For those with wifi problems under some franco kernel, what do you have under
Settings -> Wi-fi -> Advanced (menu button) -> Keep Wi-fi active??
I used to give never under this option. This morning I have changed it to always and for now my wifi problems went away under franco kernel r3 and KingDroid 2.0 + s3.
Sorry if options don't check accurately. My NOTE wears spanish language.
Regards.
franco kernel, wifi issue still alive
heatfire said:
Flash nr 4 instead and wait till nr 6 comes and hope it fixes the issue
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I flashed franco kernel r6 and the wifi issue is still alive and the precise issue is the device after installing the kernel fails to obtain IP address , Contacted the developer with this issue and he said its a strange and rare problem to which he doesn't have an answer and I have been working on this from last couple of days, day in day out , there seems to be no solution I could invent nor i could find on this site or any where else. I tried to replace my franco kernel with Abyss kernel and after my phone doesn't boot at all . I am struck .
LordManhattan said:
If i'm not mistaken (correct me if i'm wrong), Franco's kernel is based on the CM9 kernel which has some WiFi issues. I have the same problem as you and i'm using the latest CM9 kernel on ParanoidAndroid.
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His kernel is not even remotely similar in architecture to the CM9 kernel.
My guess is that it's because he changed the default power management mode during suspend from PM_FAST to PM_MAX - PM_MAX may seem like a great thing, but it tends to make the Broadcom chip wig out and do stuff that often winds up consuming MORE power, not less, in addition to causing all sorts of weird connectivity issues.
Edit: Never mind... In this regard his kernel is behaving just like standard kernels. His wifi_pm tweak does nothing in the current code (it's #ifndefed out by CUSTOMER_HW_SAMSUNG)
I had the same problem which does have a work around. If you manually set up the connection it should work. Use the default values except the gateway IP which was the problem for me. The gateway default needed specifying. But with random reboot on all Franco versions I just went to speed mod. Works flawlessly.
No idea why some people have problems and others don't but for me R5 is the best I have tested. Only one to deliver consistent top notch performance.

Best Advice for New Nexus 10 Owner

Well, my Nexus 10 is in the mail direct from Google! Believe it or not, they were actually the cheapest source for the 16GB model. I not worried about storage space since I have 32GB now on my phone and max out at about 4GB.
At any rate, I am both excited and nervous. I have had a Samsung Nexus phone for about a year and super happy; however I have read horror stories about this tablet (not connecting to WiFi, random reboots, etc.). So, where should I start?
If anyone can give me a bullet point list of the best ROM, kernel, GApps, etc I'd appreciate it!!
AOKP and Pa are the best ROMs for me, combined with trinity 10 or Kt kernel
This is by far the best tablet I have owned.
Welcome to the world of Nexus 10
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Great! I was hoping to hear AOKP. That's what I use on my phone so it will be nice to have on the tablet too.
Official downloads from AOKP.co website or do you have a favorite unofficial version from here?
There are several aokp builds. The normal one a couple pub ones which are great and the one I use from ktoonsez and task650 so you have choices for your choices
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This is our first tablet so I got a 3yr warranty with full accident coverage from Squaretrade. They issue you a check for your original purchase price if you break it anytime in that 3yrs.
anyway - TX3L or TX3G version of Trinity kernel?
Look farther in the thread. There is a tx4g that you want to use
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CM 10.1, best on a phone and best on a tablet, best ROM out there, period.
bose301s said:
CM 10.1, best on a phone and best on a tablet, best ROM out there, period.
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That's your opinion
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Every phone I have had that has both an available AOKP and CM rom always wins hands-down when running AOKP. I'll keep flashing a CM10 rom every 2 or three months to see if they have improved, but within a day I am back on AOKP. Will stick with it until I see CM catch up and surpass AOKP. Thanks everyone! It arrives tomorrow...almost called in sick (ha, not).
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Every phone I have had that has both an available AOKP and CM rom always wins hands-down when running AOKP. I'll keep flashing a CM10 rom every 2 or three months to see if they have improved, but within a day I am back on AOKP. Will stick with it until I see CM catch up and surpass AOKP. Thanks everyone! It arrives tomorrow...almost called in sick (ha, not).
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I thought aokp was based off cm10?
I personally use sentinel ROM. It doesn't have all the aokp features and it uses the crappy new ui BUT it seems to be the most stable especially since I use my tablet and ps3 controller to play games all day. If anyone has a better ROM to try I'm open to suggestions
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I personally use sentinel ROM. It doesn't have all the aokp features and it uses the crappy new ui BUT it seems to be the most stable especially since I use my tablet and ps3 controller to play games all day. If anyone has a better ROM to try I'm open to suggestions
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mrRobinson's 4.2.2 AOKP. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2177978
lKBZl said:
mrRobinson's 4.2.2 AOKP. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2177978
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Exactly. Rock solid
crobs808 said:
Well, my Nexus 10 is in the mail direct from Google! Believe it or not, they were actually the cheapest source for the 16GB model. I not worried about storage space since I have 32GB now on my phone and max out at about 4GB.
At any rate, I am both excited and nervous. I have had a Samsung Nexus phone for about a year and super happy; however I have read horror stories about this tablet (not connecting to WiFi, random reboots, etc.). So, where should I start?
If anyone can give me a bullet point list of the best ROM, kernel, GApps, etc I'd appreciate it!!
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I understand your concern, I was the same before I bought mine not too long ago, but I had to have it. And to be honest I was very pleasantly surprized I was only on stock for a week or so, but I dont think I ever experienced a random reboot, and I don't have any issues at all with the screen or WiFi.
I've tried a few ROMs and kernels like CyanogenMod and Paranoid, but right now I'm running AOKP Project Unicorn Butter from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095222 , but it looks like you're already familiar with AOKP It has been the smoothest, snappiest ROM so far, and if you run it with the KTManta kernel from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015874 , its the best android experience you'll have ever had. I know it's mine.
Thank you everyone - Last question: What's all the buzz about "Aroma"? What exactly is it? Is it worth flashing?
Aroma is just an installer. It comes up when you flash certain ROMs etc. Allows you to install several things right there before booting add launcher/apps/etc
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Sorry to be such a noob, but could someone tell me how/link me to install a kernal such as ktoonsez's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015874
I am not clear if I can install just the kernal to the stock image? (I am comfortable rooting w/ SuperSU and I am comfortable installing TWRP.)
Then additionally I am not clear on how I choose the different kernals when using a custom rom? I mean not using the Aroma installer. (Is it done the same way as installing a custom kernal to stock, IE same answer as my above question?)
TIA all
bigmatty said:
Sorry to be such a noob, but could someone tell me how/link me to install a kernal such as ktoonsez's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015874
I am not clear if I can install just the kernal to the stock image? (I am comfortable rooting w/ SuperSU and I am comfortable installing TWRP.)
Then additionally I am not clear on how I choose the different kernals when using a custom rom? I mean not using the Aroma installer. (Is it done the same way as installing a custom kernal to stock, IE same answer as my above question?)
TIA all
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You just flash it in twrp. Same for custom ROMs. Download whichever one you want to use. Flash it. They overwrite any existing kernel. Can't use more than one
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iamikon said:
You just flash it in twrp. Same for custom ROMs. Download whichever one you want to use. Flash it. They overwrite any existing kernel. Can't use more than one
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Thanks iamikon! I've read where people say to always wipe two caches after something like this, can you/someome clarify that aspet?
-I would guess I do that when I flash a new kernal
-I would guess I dont have to do that if I am flashing a whole new ROM
TIA again...
Do you all recommend twrp? I have been using CWRTouch 6.0.2.3 on my phone since it came out w/o any problems so I flashed the Nexus 10 version to the tablet and it works great. The only thing I am missing is 'wipe battery stats' but everything else is there.
Any reason to use twrp instead?

[Q] ParanoidAndroid + Franco Kernel

Just wondering how the battery life and performance is with this set-up. If you feel a different kernel gets better battery life or performance with ParanoidAndroid, please let me know. Any comments and suggestions is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
PA + Franco is excellent.
PA + Trinity is also excellent.
Both are great kernels that deliver great performance and long battery life.
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Thanks!
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marvelousdragon said:
Hi, currently im running Omega v44.2 on my sgs3-i9300 with stock kernel, i was thinking to mix this PA 3+ and franco.kernel r20 for i9300
anyone ever try this setup? please share what's your experience with this. Does franco has any latest kernel release for i9300?
i'm a heavy user, current setup gave me like 15 hours battery life, i need more battery life due to frequent traveling.. thanks in advance!!
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Current Setup:
Device : Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300
ROM : Omega ROM v.44.2
Kernel : Stock
Previous Setup
Device : Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300
ROM : RootBox-JB-i9300-V3.7
Kernel : franco.Kernel-r20
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Hi,
I think you should ask about that in the GS3 thread.
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mothman57 said:
Just wondering how the battery life and performance is with this set-up. If you feel a different kernel gets better battery life or performance with ParanoidAndroid, please let me know. Any comments and suggestions is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I've tried all the kernels. I'm on the latest PA as well. Motley's was the best for me I regularly get over 4 hours on screen and 12-20 hours total time. I'm a pretty heavy user, I use like at least 1gb a week. The key is to always have your screen brightness at an optimum level and make sure there's no stupid syncing stuff like facebook. I only sync gmail, contacts, and calendar for 3 gmail accounts. I have "faster" binned CPU if that helps at all. I use trickstermod with a -75mV UV. Diff phones react to kernels diff. Try all of them to see which is the best for you. Most of the other kernels gave me similar battery life to stock which was about 3ish hours on screen and 12 or so hours total time and some didn't respond to UV well. Good luck with your journey :good:
my bad!
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Hi,
I think you should ask about that in the GS3 thread.
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oops, my bad! ok i will move this to SGS3 thread, thanks!
hey sorry guys for bothering but im a noob at roms. i just installed PA but cant figure out how to install franco kernel as well. its an .img file but clockwork mod wont let me use that file. thanks
...Personally after just switching to franco kernel with PA from the stock mako kernel I've had a pretty shi**y experience. Today my phone lasted only 10 hours with 50 mins screen time... wtf?? I'll definitely be moving on thankyou. I have a fast binned CPU and I do run alot of auto syncing apps.. however on the mako kernel all things equal i could easily get 2-3hours screen time and 18-20 hours of battery on time
Chris_GTR1 said:
hey sorry guys for bothering but im a noob at roms. i just installed PA but cant figure out how to install franco kernel as well. its an .img file but clockwork mod wont let me use that file. thanks
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Franco also has .zip files for CWM/TWRP. img files need to be flashed in fastboot mode.
gee2012 said:
Franco also has .zip files for CWM/TWRP. img files need to be flashed in fastboot mode.
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thanks i hadnt noticed that

[Q] Bluetooth Streaming with Cyanogenmod 10.1 - short breaks

Hi guys,
I use Cyanogenmod 10.1 shortly after I bought my Nexus 10 and had these reboots the whole time.
Usually I update once or twice a week to the current nightlys (depending on the changelog).
A problem I have from the beginning (with CM): When I stream music with Google Music to a Logitech Bluetooth receiver it works. But every 20-30 seconds I have a litte break in the playback. On my Galaxy S2 also with CM 10.1 I never had this problem.
What I did to solve the problem. Today I installed the stock Nexus 10 4.2.2 from Google and tried to reproduce the error. It worked fine. No problem at all.
Then I completely wiped the Nexus 10 again and installed the current nightly - from the scratch. Just installed Google Music and did a test. The same bluetooth problem again.
Ah and when I use a bluetooth keyboard the keyboard also loses connection time and again. Here the problem is even worse. When I´m are in web form the page gets reloaded and all I entered so far is gone...
Has anybody an idea?
I´m willing to give you all the information you need to help me (logcats etc.)
Thanks in advance
Marrtin
Have you tried using the stock kernel with CM10?
stiggy2012 said:
Have you tried using the stock kernel with CM10?
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Hi and thanks for you answer.
Good idea. But I have no clue how to do that? And isnt´t the kernel always overwritten when I install a nightly of CM10.1?
Wishes
Martin
Martin7404 said:
Hi and thanks for you answer.
Good idea. But I have no clue how to do that? And isnt´t the kernel always overwritten when I install a nightly of CM10.1?
Wishes
Martin
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I actually don't know off-hand, but it probably is, if its like other ROM's.
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I actually don't know off-hand, but it probably is, if its like other ROM's.
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Hmm - and where can I get the stock kernel from? Off course I found the whole stock firmware. But just the kernel out of it? And does this work together with CM?
Please make a bug report @ jira.CyanogenMod.org
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Martin7404 said:
Hmm - and where can I get the stock kernel from? Off course I found the whole stock firmware. But just the kernel out of it? And does this work together with CM?
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I don't think you can pull just the kernel out of it... I use KTManta myself.
dalingrin said:
Please make a bug report @ jira.CyanogenMod.org
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Thanks - I just did so.
Martin7404 said:
Thanks - I just did so.
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Thanks!
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I don't think you can pull just the kernel out of it... I use KTManta myself.
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You can. :good:
If you download and unzip the official rom package from google, you will find another zip inside. Extract that, and you will see a different rom for each partition of your nexus 10. boot.img is the kernel, and it can be flashed from fastboot using command "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
Thanks,
EDIT: If the KTManta kernel doesn't suffer bluetooth streaming issues for anyone else, flashing it instead of stock should serve as an equally good test. The original reason I mentioned flashing the stock kernel is because I too have seen bluetooth streaming issues, both with CM10 and when using the stock rom with franko r12 kernel. I'm now running completely stock rom and kernel, and have no issues.
stiggy2012 said:
You can. :good:
If you download and unzip the official rom package from google, you will find another zip inside. Extract that, and you will see a different rom for each partition of your nexus 10. boot.img is the kernel, and it can be flashed from fastboot using command "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
Thanks,
EDIT: If the KTManta kernel doesn't suffer bluetooth streaming issues for anyone else, flashing it instead of stock should serve as an equally good test. The original reason I mentioned flashing the stock kernel is because I too have seen bluetooth streaming issues, both with CM10 and when using the stock rom with franko r12 kernel. I'm now running completely stock rom and kernel, and have no issues.
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If I switch back to CM, I'l be sure to test it. I'm currently in the process of deciding just how much I love "CRT Off", which I don't know if CM has added yet
Is there a solution for this stuttering problem? I have tried many roms and kernels, but bluetooth stutters when wifi is on.

Heavy Battery Drain -wakelock

Hello :
After root my Edge 6+ , i decide go back to stock again.
Without touching the edge 6 + my batery is draining 10 % per hour. No sim inside.
What i have alreafy done :
1.Hard reset
2.Empty the cache
3.Put a stock firmware with odin....
I think no deep sleep is happening ...i cant use wakelock detector because is not rooted. Any aternative to wakelock detector for non rooted devices ?
What im missing here ?
Thanks in advance
galinha said:
Hello :
After root my Edge 6+ , i decide go back to stock again.
Without touching the edge 6 + my batery is draining 10 % per hour. No sim inside.
Thanks in advance
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Root it again and flash a great(SkyHigh) kernel Thats not so hard to do it instead of waiting such a basic advance. Bug or sth like that prevents the device to go 'deep sleep' Good luck~
With stock kernel it will drain the battery ?
Because i know that with a custom kernel will work.
galinha said:
With stock kernel it will drain the battery ?
Because i know that with a custom kernel will work.
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Yes, with stock kernel, there is too much drainage due to not deep sleeping or/and another reason. I have shocked when i realised that(second day after owned) then immediately flashed a kernel. Now ok.
Konsstantine34 said:
Yes, with stock kernel, there is too much drainage due to not deep sleeping or/and another reason. I have shocked when i realised that(second day after owned) then immediately flashed a kernel. Now ok.
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I flashed Skyhigh kernel. Deep sleep is working...
What rom you advise ?
its strange why this happen in flagship phone. If i can will send my phone back. Samsung cant put on sale a phone that drainos the batery in in 10 hours .....
galinha said:
I flashed Skyhigh kernel. Deep sleep is working...
What rom you advise ?
its strange why this happen in flagship phone. If i can will send my phone back. Samsung cant put on sale a phone that drainos the batery in in 10 hours .....
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That occurs for some note fives too. Weird, never faced it with other brands. This is the awkward samsung phone ever bought since galaxy s3. Customized and became kool
Im using Audax rom v6.1 , includes fantastic audio mods, air commands, customizable other things. Just great deal for me. If you need advices about kernel, see them in our thread. Thanks.
The Audax 6.1 + Sky High Kernel is the best combo for battery ?
galinha said:
The Audax 6.1 + Sky High Kernel is the best combo for battery ?
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Not just for battery, for all. Check the various synapse options. But I prefer you to try all others(kernel,rom) if you can.
Same here flashed new kernel fixed it

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