what functions or advantages will be enabled after porting 3.0.8 kernel in defy+?
will it increase performance?
Performance, responsiveness and probably 720p recording
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Will it harm battery life ?
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Not really, unless power management remains unfixed
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In fact, we will get Project Butter, because it is included in 3.+ kernels, so it will increase our performance and smoothness
will it increase the graphics performance
Yes
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I m using cm10...4.1.2.
Is this 3.0.8 kernel stable with cm10???
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RIL is not working...and why would you want to use it on cm10? All the bugs in kernel will still be there
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How to increase gsensor sensitivity in custom roms? I'm using Gingerbread 2.3.3 xcyanogenshakira v3 but gsensor is too slow! I'd like to increse it but I don't know how. Can somebody help?
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It's because it doesn't work.
It's working , but it's slow
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Anybody?
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Haven't seen it mentioned so thought id share.
JuiceDefender dev has fixed AOSP Helper compatibility in 2.3.7 (re: cm7) so the advanced stuff from Ultimate works now.
Its in the beta apk, not the stable. Haven't tested everything, but confirm auto background data toggling works (cm7 weekly 3/4 & nightly 20).
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thanks for the info!
Aosp?
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jjwatmyself said:
Aosp?
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The latest CM10 nightlies by Quarx have been rock solid and smooth. However, I have been let down by the time it takes to open the phone app. Its very slow. Is there something I can do to make it better? I'm on the 2013/03/26 build.
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Stop HWA for the app.
I'm knew to modding and such stuff. How do I do that?
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I have undervolted my phone I think quite enough still I dont see any instabilities or freezes so that means there is still room for more?
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Just try until it's stable and has no freezing or stability issues. Probably stress test it using benchmark apps and so forth and general day to day usage. But don't go too low.
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How can I check the undervolting I've done is stable enough,I mean what tells u its stable for daily use
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Testing (obviously).
Test test and test. Your daily usage will determine if it's stable or not if you get any reboots then you'll know you need to increase the voltage.
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Looking to find out what the best kernel is that I can use to give the best battery life
I'm running the latest CM11 nightly rom
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Here is a picture of what's running
And is there a nice app to control everything nicely
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I personally think Hellscore or Franco gives you really good battery life. I use Purity ROM with Hellscore and can easily make the day with medium to heavy usage.
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You're gonna get different answers from everyone, this type of question isn't allowed for that reason. You realize you need a CM11 compatible kernel?
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Looking to find out what the best kernel is that I can use to give the best battery life
I'm running the latest CM11 nightly rom
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No best kernel/rom question please. You can go here for other people's suggestions.
Try all of them. That's the only way you'll find out which kernel gives YOU the best battery