UV - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
may I apply -25 UV on franco.kernel with AOKP ROM build 6?
Idk if its stable.
And which programm to take?
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Constantly said:
Hey guys,
may I apply -25 UV on franco.kernel with AOKP ROM build 6?
Idk if its stable.
And which programm to take?
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all our devices are different when it comes to uv. some can uv more, some less. best way to get your answer is to try it out. what programs to use.. there are too many that are in the market. franco kernel app is one of them.

Screenshot of my undervolt values on franco m1 been perfectly stable but just make sure you do not tick set voltages on boot until your perfectly sure it is stable
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Okay, I just reduced -25 everything.
Works like a charm.
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Oc/uv

I want to be able to adjust the voltages of my cpu frequencys on my nexus one running cyanogenmod 7.2.0 stable with tge gpnexdroid kernel
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Im serious i want to be able to adjust the voltages of my cpu
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I agree. FCK SOCCER!
ON-TOPIC: Download setcpu for the OC and uvmanager for teh UV
No the kernel doea not have uv capibility
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I jave set cpu and have tried other uv apps none ofvthem have worked am i doing skmething wrong
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[Q] franco kernel, matrix kernel, ???????

Hi to you all,
Have you done any benchmark quadrant type with modified kernel?
For my part in stock kernel I was running about 5050, which is very promising when the capabilities of the beast!
I look forward to the first kernel in flashable zip Franco associable with a rom type aokp
This association did wonders on my old galaxy nexus!
sorry for my broken english, I'm french
you can flash Franco Kernel via Bootloader mode. works amazing so far
zephiK said:
you can flash Franco Kernel via Bootloader mode. works amazing so far
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thank's !!! i'll try it
Not massive on bechmarks and a big fan of Franco.
I cant tell any day to day difference in the performance between any of the kernels currently out however Matrix is giving me more batter life, (more screen on time) than the others.
Stretlow said:
Not massive on bechmarks and a big fan of Franco.
I cant tell any day to day difference in the performance between any of the kernels currently out however Matrix is giving me more batter life, (more screen on time) than the others.
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ok, i wait and see when franco kernel will done !!!
I just flashed franco kernel myself with paranoid android. Going to see how it runs for a few days.
For those who have used matrix and franco extensively care to share your thoughts, pros/cons for each?
However, if you put any trust in Quadrant scores you could use them to prove that dancing naked for 5 minutes in your garden affects device performance
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- chainfire
I am using Trinity. Love it so far.
Tried faux123, found it undesirable with current my settings.
Didn't want to commit to non-stock ROM for franco. Would love to try it though.
I'm on xylon ROM and matrix 3.0 kernel
My n4 battery life last so long that even my wife asked me to root her phone and make it last all day like mine....
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The best nexus 4 kernel is the matrix kernel. Battery is fantastic and performance is stellar.
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Franco works on stock rom?
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zephiK said:
you can flash Franco Kernel via Bootloader mode. works amazing so far
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From recovery too
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Running franco kernel and using my phone as I normally would during the day. I don't see any particular battery life savings. I think I will flash matrix tonight and see how it goes tomorrow.
elliot.newnham said:
Franco works on stock rom?
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Yes sir, franco also uses stock rom.
I have gotten the best battery from matr1x compared to Franco. I got 2 1/2 hr on stock, 3 hr 40 min on Franco and 4hr 40 min on Matr1x I'm still running stock otherwise but I think I'm gonna try experimenting with Roms tonight. Any suggestions I want to stay as close to a stock look as possible but I'm willing to bend for battery.
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Jefferyrbrown1983 said:
I have gotten the best battery from matr1x compared to Franco. I got 2 1/2 hr on stock, 3 hr 40 min on Franco and 4hr 40 min on Matr1x I'm still running stock otherwise but I think I'm gonna try experimenting with Roms tonight. Any suggestions I want to stay as close to a stock look as possible but I'm willing to bend for battery.
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Are you using interactive as the governor? It is more tweaked than ondemand on Franco.
zephiK said:
Are you using interactive as the governor? It is more tweaked than ondemand on Franco.
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Yes I was using interactive but I only gave it about 2 days. I needed to probably give it more time. But I'm loving Matr1x at the moment. Thank u for your suggestions they are much appreciated
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the1onewolf said:
Running franco kernel and using my phone as I normally would during the day. I don't see any particular battery life savings. I think I will flash matrix tonight and see how it goes tomorrow.
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You must wait at least 1 week, in order to get the kernel settle in your phone..
patience is a virtue friend
calanizzle said:
You must wait at least 1 week, in order to get the kernel settle in your phone..
patience is a virtue friend
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Why do people say stuff like this? Do you need a week when you install a new operating system on your computer before it works normally?
No.
calanizzle said:
You must wait at least 1 week, in order to get the kernel settle in your phone..
patience is a virtue friend
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Characters like this brighten my day.
thetinguy said:
Why do people say stuff like this? Do you need a week when you install a new operating system on your computer before it works normally?
No.
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You never know.
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zephiK said:
Are you using interactive as the governor? It is more tweaked than ondemand on Franco.
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He tweaked it for interactive... Also each kernel has their sweet spot for every person... It's not the same for all.. Which takes time... Like a week
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Voltage control after flashing Franco kernel

What do you guys use to monitor and control the voltage of your cpus of your nexus 4 after flashing the Franco kernel?
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His app .....
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Voltage is not adjustable is his kernels, currently.
Sorry I'm a real noob how do I change the voltages with his kernel?
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Good Guy Mark said:
Sorry I'm a real noob how do I change the voltages with his kernel?
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you cant. not yet
Oh I thought I heard you could change the voltages with Franco kernel so I kept trying to see which apps work but found none thanks though what's limiting the nexus 4? Is there any other way to under volt?
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Good Guy Mark said:
Oh I thought I heard you could change the voltages with Franco kernel so I kept trying to see which apps work but found none thanks though what's limiting the nexus 4? Is there any other way to under volt?
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Franco personally is not a fan of undervolting. He'll probably make sure the kernel is stable before he adds the undervolting feature. There's been a lot of ironing out going on with the kernel and adding undervolting capabilities would probably cause more trouble if its implemented now.
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franko kernel with good performance and battery?

Hi wondering if anyone could share their setting with franko kernel that gives decent battery life and performance combine? or any tweaks with the kernel setting to improve over all? Thanks. The kernel is great btw
The values which comes with the Kernel should be good.
I think Franco himself uses these values.
Stock values are fine, but I find these allow better battery life without sacrificing performance:
384 MHz min freq
Conservative governor
100 mV UV across the board (optional)
Stock everything else
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We don't have a franko kernel.
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scream4cheese said:
We don't have a franko kernel.
sorry lol, i meant franco kernel.
Thanks guys
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-50v default settings so far so good
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persheshhater said:
-50v default settings so far so good
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Undervolting doesn't affect battery at least not a lot. Just a little bit.
scream4cheese said:
Undervolting doesn't affect battery at least not a lot. Just a little bit.
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define a little bit
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persheshhater said:
-50v default settings so far so good
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Whats that battery percentage widget called?
And also the Time/Date in middle? Loving it
filthykid said:
Whats that battery percentage widget called?
And also the Time/Date in middle? Loving it
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it comes with the rootbox rom you have those options in settings - rom control - then select center clock and pick speedometer battery style
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4.3 reduced antutu score or its just me..

K guys.. I am not sure if its 4.3 or something else.. Can someone confirm.. I used to get 18000+ on my 4.2 n4 and over 24000 with faux overclocking kernels for 4.2
Now i am getting 14000 - 16000.. With 4.3..
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it's 4.3 and new update of antutu....
you can use custom rom/kernel or some tweaks so you'll get over 23k
Just you...
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Dark Fear said:
it's 4.3 and new update of antutu....
you can use custom rom/kernel or some tweaks so you'll get over 23k
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Right now i am using pa 3.99 franco latest kernel.. I am having issues pulling 15k
@Testraindrop what kernel / rom are you using? I compared and my cpu and ram scores are much low..
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I have an average of 21,000 Points in Antutu with Cataclysm Rom and hells core b36
Andre_Vitto said:
Right now i am using pa 3.99 franco latest kernel.. I am having issues pulling 15k
@Testraindrop what kernel / rom are you using? I compared and my cpu and ram scores are much low..
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try cm based roms and a good kernel like Matr1x or trinity
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try cm based roms and a good kernel like Matr1x or trinity
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Will try the cm 10.2 but its still nighty.. And regarding kernels I was always under the impression that faux and franco gives the best performance..
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Will try the cm 10.2 but its still nighty.. And regarding kernels I was always under the impression that faux and franco gives the best performance..
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different kernel works and reacts differently on different devices and different roms. test it out to find YOUR perfect fit.
Andre_Vitto said:
Right now i am using pa 3.99 franco latest kernel.. I am having issues pulling 15k
@Testraindrop what kernel / rom are you using? I compared and my cpu and ram scores are much low..
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Try the S4 dalvik patch that's floating around here. Boosted my score to 20k+ on PA 3.99 with stock PA kernel at 1512/1512.
Using this combo as my daily driver since a week and no problems so far.
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Try the S4 dalvik patch that's floating around here. Boosted my score to 20k+ on PA 3.99 with stock PA kernel at 1512/1512.
Using this combo as my daily driver since a week and no problems so far.
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What kind of numbers did you get before the mod?
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Around 16-17k if I remember correctly. Also don't forget that heat throttling is pretty aggressive on the N4. So make sure your device has cooled down before the next run.
Pro tip: put your N4 onto a cold ceran stove when benchmarking. They're made to conduct heat efficiently and will keep your device cool
Well I wouldn't give those numbers too much credit...
they represent more the settings that you enter, than device performance.
I for instance use the latest franco Kernel. With the settings I use every day (interactive governor, default clocks), I get arount 15-18k in antutu. But the device feels as snappy as hell in normal usage and gaming.
If I switch to performance governor, ramping the minimal and maximal cpu clock up to 1512MHZ while raising the cpu throttling from 65 to 90° I reach antutu scores in the range of 20-22k.
But I obviously would never ever use these settings every day.
That beeing said, these numbers do not really represent how the devices behaves in every day usage, which is much more important to me than any number, a benchmark puts out.
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Well I wouldn't give those numbers too much credit...
they represent more the settings that you enter, than device performance.
I for instance use the latest franco Kernel. With the settings I use every day (interactive governor, default clocks), I get arount 15-18k in antutu. But the device feels as snappy as hell in normal usage and gaming.
If I switch to performance governor, ramping the minimal and maximal cpu clock up to 1512MHZ while raising the cpu throttling from 65 to 90° I reach antutu scores in the range of 20-22k.
But I obviously would never ever use these settings every day.
That beeing said, these numbers do not really represent how the devices behaves in every day usage, which is much more important to me than any number, a benchmark puts out.
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I am not trying to reach higher antatu numbers.. what I was looking for is to test out which kernel and what kernel settings gives me max power...
Andre_Vitto said:
K guys.. I am not sure if its 4.3 or something else.. Can someone confirm.. I used to get 18000+ on my 4.2 n4 and over 24000 with faux overclocking kernels for 4.2
Now i am getting 14000 - 16000.. With 4.3..
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I have a couple of questions:
It's your phone still working like it should?
Do you really care about the scores you get to be able to enjoy your N4?
Do you think the scores of benchmark really say everything about your phone?
If you compare a S4 or M7 with a N4, and in one test (by chance) you get the same scores, do you think your N4 has the same power as a S4 or M7?
Stop worrying about benchmark scores, I used to be like that bench-marking all the time, at the end I just got tired of it!!!
Now I just enjoy my phone the way it is.
Good luck!!!
CM-10.2 and CM kernel got 20728
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(updated antutu version 18484).
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Andre_Vitto said:
Right now i am using pa 3.99 franco latest kernel.. I am having issues pulling 15k
@Testraindrop what kernel / rom are you using? I compared and my cpu and ram scores are much low..
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CM10.2 unmodified with Franco kernel default settings...
btw. Antutu 4 score: 21336
Benchmarks are useless, its how the device feels when using it what matters.

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