Which kernels besides stock and semaphore don't have the glitch were from time to time the notification bar drops down as soon as you wake up the phone? I want to something new but I know franco and matrix kernel had that problem in the past.
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I had no idea this even happens, I'm currently on Franco's M2, but have used lots of versions of Trinity, and have used Matrix once... never had this happen. Are you sure it's not a rom glitch?
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Which kernels besides stock and semaphore don't have the glitch were from time to time the notification bar drops down as soon as you wake up the phone? I want to something new but I know franco and matrix kernel had that problem in the past.
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Never had that on stock and Franco kernel. Is this a Semaphore issue?, if so look on that thread for a (possible) fix.
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Never had that on stock and Franco kernel. Is this a Semaphore issue?, if so look on that thread for a (possible) fix.
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Sorry if I worded it wrong. Stock and semaphore are the only ones where it never happens. It's happened on stock rom with franco and matrix kernel
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vandizzam said:
Sorry if I worded it wrong. Stock and semaphore are the only ones where it never happens. It's happened on stock rom with franco and matrix kernel
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I have been running Franco for quite a while now but never xperienced that. Running CM and Franco now and all is fine. Maybe its a rom issue?
gee2012 said:
I have been running Franco for quite a while now but never xperienced that. Running CM and Franco now and all is fine. Maybe its a rom issue?
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Guess you're lucky. It's a known issue with franco kernel
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I was comparing the screen on my Vibrant with the screen on my Nexus S, and I was noticing how yellow the Nexus S screen is. Anyway to fix this with a kernel? I am running the stock ota.
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Smokexz said:
I was comparing the screen on my Vibrant with the screen on my Nexus S, and I was noticing how yellow the Nexus S screen is. Anyway to fix this with a kernel? I am running the stock ota.
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fixed! the Trinity TEI6S kernel http://goo.gl/QAuKi
im running this on a stock/rooted 4.0.3 rom, and it runs great. the Trinity kernels have their own color. more white. less dirty yellow. its undervolted/underclocked with an overclocked bus/gpu of 220mhz. its friendly to the battery yet very quick.
I was upset last 3 days cause the yellow color of my nexus s screen( absolutely worst than my vibrant ). With new kernel, i now can enjoy my Super Amoled screen again. Thanks. However, i still have the green screen flicker issue. Hope it can be fixed in future update.
Trinity does not work on all phones. Mine for example:/
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Shark_On_Land said:
Trinity does not work on all phones. Mine for example:/
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Just use any kernel that has voodoo color
I'm using glados
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Shark_On_Land said:
Trinity does not work on all phones. Mine for example:/
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Mine either
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demo23019 said:
Just use any kernel that has voodoo color
I'm using glados
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Just wondering what settings you're using in Voodoo to correct the yellow color?
I have GLaDOS v2.4 and I'm running the Voodoo color profile and left everything else alone. However, in white areas, there still seems to be a yellowish tint.
Flash kernel that support vodoo..then discuss here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1401759
simms22 said:
fixed! the Trinity TEI6S kernel http://goo.gl/QAuKi
im running this on a stock/rooted 4.0.3 rom, and it runs great. the Trinity kernels have their own color. more white. less dirty yellow. its undervolted/underclocked with an overclocked bus/gpu of 220mhz. its friendly to the battery yet very quick.
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Installed it, it gave me a green screen and Voodoo control does not work.... so I will try Glados kernel. By the way I also tried the Trinity kernel on the thread, but when I installed that it didn't even let my phone start up.
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I bounce between GLaDOS and Matr1x and voodoo.
I prefer how glados operates with my phone and sph33r ics rom, but the random reboots are an annoyance.
Matr1x doesn't cause my phone to reboot, plus it features SmartassV2, but BLD and 100mhz min don't work for me Wish there was one perfect kernel for ics, like FrancoFrancisco was for gingerbread.
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I bounce between GLaDOS and Matr1x and voodoo.
I prefer how glados operates with my phone and sph33r ics rom, but the random reboots are an annoyance.
Matr1x doesn't cause my phone to reboot, plus it features SmartassV2, but BLD and 100mhz min don't work for me Wish there was one perfect kernel for ics, like FrancoFrancisco was for gingerbread.
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Yeah I just got a random reboot, what's this Matr1x you speak of? Is it good? BLN?
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Smokexz said:
Yeah I just got a random reboot, what's this Matr1x you speak of? Is it good? BLN?
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Matr1x v13.0 ics kernel by Mathkid95. It runs very quickly, smoothly, and no reboots whatsoever.
It features bln, bld, SmartassV2, it's undervolted, but does not include deep idle in these latest releases.
Try it!
Ive disabled deep idle by default due to wake problems
100mhz min works for me with setcpu
I will look into bld
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Ive disabled deep idle by default due to wake problems
100mhz min works for me with setcpu
I will look into bld
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Runs great, bln works fine and no random reboots! Thanks! By the way is there to get rid of the flash after locking the screen? It's very annoying.
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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
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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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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.
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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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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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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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Hey everyone I am currently running jelly beer and the battery life isn't that great and I've been looking for something that has great battery life. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
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Hey everyone I am currently running jelly beer and the battery life isn't that great and I've been looking for something that has great battery life. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
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Try a kernel.
People have been getting good results with franco, motley, matrix, basically every kernel except for maybe trinity. I would suggest you try franco and motley first.
Flash a custom kernel it contains the msm wake lock fix that Google has not yet implemented in the stock build. I suggest Franco and to download better battery stats to ensure no wake locks and that your phone is deep sleeping
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Androyed said:
Try a kernel.
People have been getting good results with franco, motley, matrix, basically every kernel except for maybe trinity. I would suggest you try franco and motley first.
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On said Trinity
Well nevermind then. Just install any kernel.
That guy does have perfect signal though. I would just try one and if you dont like what you see try the nextone.
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Hey guys,
So I've got a rooted Nexus 4 and it does not have any custom ROM installed. I'm running the stock OS and it's smooth and functions without any problems. The battery life of the device is okay but I would definitely like it to be more efficient. The franco.kernel is praised all over the web, especially here at XDA and I definitely want to use it. I'm wondering what the easiest way to flash it on there would be. I've seen that fastboot
is one way to do it but I'm not sure on how to do that. Any help is appreciated Also, is any sort of wipe involved when flashing a kernel? Backing up is a mission and I've had terrible experiences restoring any backed up data so if avoiding one is possible, that'd be great. Thanks in advance!
All you have to do is flash it in recovery. Wiping cache won't do any harm either.
When I also just got my N4, the first thing I did was flash franco.Kernel because I didn't know better. It's definitely not the best kernel out if you look at our section. My favorite kernel is Trinity Four. Battery life is great, the thread atmosphere is awesome (we don't just talk about the kernel. Take a look and see) and the kernel is super stable.
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All you have to do is flash it in recovery. Wiping cache won't do any harm either.
When I also just got my N4, the first thing I did was flash franco.Kernel because I didn't know better. It's definitely not the best kernel out if you look at our section. My favorite kernel is Trinity Four. Battery life is great, the thread atmosphere is awesome (we don't just talk about the kernel. Take a look and see) and the kernel is super stable.
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I beg to differ. Franco's kernel has been the best in my opinion. I have tried all kinds of kernels and they were either hot or a battery hog. Franco's kernel is the most ideal for me
Everyone has a subjective opinion on every kernel so it depends on you.
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Thanks for the replies guys! My most primary concern is battery life. I doubt I'll be using the kernel for anything else really. Any idea on how long it takes for a kernel to be fully stable and release with updates once in a while? I know a lot of people like one of Franco's builds specifically, which is a nightly.
I think trinity kernel is one of the best out there and very stable and updates are very fast.
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Thanks for the replies guys! My most primary concern is battery life. I doubt I'll be using the kernel for anything else really. Any idea on how long it takes for a kernel to be fully stable and release with updates once in a while? I know a lot of people like one of Franco's builds specifically, which is a nightly.
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If your looking for battery life , def give Fauxs a look, he has a special eco mode if you want epic battery life
YeezyMode said:
Thanks for the replies guys! My most primary concern is battery life. I doubt I'll be using the kernel for anything else really. Any idea on how long it takes for a kernel to be fully stable and release with updates once in a while? I know a lot of people like one of Franco's builds specifically, which is a nightly.
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Well, I think most of the kernels available are pretty stable. I haven't had any RR's/SOD's. Trinity is also updated pretty often.
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Check the trinity thread . . its just been updated with latest colours
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Cool :good: , checking out the Trinity thread and exploring Franco/Fauxs as well. Thanks everyone
I've been using Franco kernel with stock rom since I got a Nexus.
I love this combo and have yet to see any stability problems.
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I've been using Franco kernel with stock rom since I got a Nexus.
I love this combo and have yet to see any stability problems.
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Hey! Which version are you using? Also, do you find that the Play Store updater is necessary?
This time around I have just been using the stable releases. R53 is what I am using right now.
I don't play with the voltages or anything, just flash the .zip and use as normal. With all my android phones, instability happens when playing with the under-voltage settings. It just isn't worth it to me to squeeze out that extra 20 minutes of battery life.
I would only use the play store app if I planned on messing with the colors or regularly flashing nightlies.
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This time around I have just been using the stable releases. R53 is what I am using right now.
I don't play with the voltages or anything, just flash the .zip and use as normal. With all my android phones, instability happens when playing with the under-voltage settings. It just isn't worth it to me to squeeze out that extra 20 minutes of battery life.
I would only use the play store app if I planned on messing with the colors or regularly flashing nightlies.
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Thank you very much, I'll probably flash r53 tonight and see how things go after a few days of use I bought Franco's Display Control app so I'm pretty sure I won't be needing the updater for colour controls
You don't need to wipe anything before flashing Franco's kernel. Wiping cache/dalvik isn't needed (that's a ROM thing add opposed to a kernel thing).
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You don't need to wipe anything before flashing Franco's kernel. Wiping cache/dalvik isn't needed (that's a ROM thing add opposed to a kernel thing).
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Ah okay good to know, thanks!
I used franco's kernel over the past weeks but I many wakelocks. Then I tried harsh's and got average (kernel!) wakelocks at 1-1.5%. I UV so my phone is pretty colder compared to franco's. With faux's I could make me some bacon
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Hey so I'm hoping someone here can help. I did an nandroid backup on my phone, then flashed franco's kernel. My phone will not turn on anymore, every time I try to hold the power button down or boot into bootloader, the LED just flashes red.
Am I screwed?
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Hey so I'm hoping someone here can help. I did an nandroid backup on my phone, then flashed franco's kernel. My phone will not turn on anymore, every time I try to hold the power button down or boot into bootloader, the LED just flashes red.
Am I screwed?
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You're probably going to be better off asking that in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
SSD4130 said:
Hey so I'm hoping someone here can help. I did an nandroid backup on my phone, then flashed franco's kernel. My phone will not turn on anymore, every time I try to hold the power button down or boot into bootloader, the LED just flashes red.
Am I screwed?
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The kernel isn't the problem. What you have to do is remove the battery and plug it back in. It's as easy as that.
I somehow got it back working without opening the device.
Try to long press the power button or the power button and volume down.
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I understand its asked million times, but I couldn't find a sticky so...
just got my nexus 4 but the screen looks washed out compared to my iphone 5, is there any fix for it? an app or a tweak?
Thanks
Flash Franco kernel and download his app.
You can use the recommend gamma settings which are great or tweak them to your liking.
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do you mean franken kernal? I search but couldn't find franco for nexus 4?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34375927
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do you mean franken kernal? I search but couldn't find franco for nexus 4?
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Frankenstein Kernel:cyclops::cyclops::cyclops:
Harsh kernel lets you do it for free, and it's a smoother kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2048739
Trinity Kernel + Trinity Kernel Toolbox (app)
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