Hi guys, I really want to undervolt my Nexus 4 to slightly improve battery life and reduce heating temperatures but I can't seem to do so. I've tried trickster MOD and system tuner from the appstore but I can't, well I can but after a reboot, it just goes back to stock settings. Maybe the paid Franco Kernel updater app may allow me to do so? I am running the latest PA rom and Franco Kernel r188. Please help?
Yes you have to use the paid Franco kernel updater app to do that. I actually don't know any other way.
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valeriee said:
Hi guys, I really want to undervolt my Nexus 4 to slightly improve battery life and reduce heating temperatures but I can't seem to do so. I've tried trickster MOD and system tuner from the appstore but I can't, well I can but after a reboot, it just goes back to stock settings. Maybe the paid Franco Kernel updater app may allow me to do so? I am running the latest PA rom and Franco Kernel r188. Please help?
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Have you ever heard of Trickstermod's Set on Boot function? .
sigma392 said:
Have you ever heard of Trickstermod's Set on Boot function? .
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Thanks! So does this mean I am undervolted now if I enable start on boot up? And do you have any recommended settings?
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Hello guys
I want to say before continuing that I use a translator because my English is bad. I do my best to make me understand.
I recently purchased the Nexus 7 created by Asus and Google. I also Roote this one, and flash ROM XenonHD: android version 4.2.1. I did not know much about android, so that you advise me as ROM and kernel for gamming?
Thank you in advance
I would start by checking out Trinity kernel and M-kernel.
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I would start by checking out Trinity kernel and M-kernel.
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I suggest the M-Kernel too. I'm using it with the SmoothROM and I overclocked the CPU to 1.5GHz. I don't experience any lag and the battery is pretty good.
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I use Franco.Kernel R38 with these settings in his app and stock 4.2.1
Get really good battery life with almost lag free gaming. Only game I play where I come across lag is need for speed most wanted.
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thank you for your answers, I'll try all your suggestions and tell you how to satisfy me
After several hours of reflection and boot and reboot. I choose SmoothRom M-kernel v4.3. Whether NFS Most Wanted, Rayman Jungle Run 4 Modern Combat, Nova 3 and many others I have no lag or freeze.
thank you very much for your help
I just flashed Android 4.3 Stock onto my Nexus 4 and before i was running CyanogenMod 10.1.2 I noticed that superuser was built into the settings app in many other custom roms like Cyanogenmod. I was wondering if there was a way to do this on stock android instead of installing SuperSU as an app?
The attachment is a picture of what i mean.
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... I noticed that superuser was built into the settings app in many other custom roms like Cyanogenmod.
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Hence, the reason for custom ROM existence, is doing wicked-cool stuff like this.
TL;DR, nope. Custom is your friend (and only friend) for things like this.
esuohe said:
Hence, the reason for custom ROM existence, is doing wicked-cool stuff like this.
TL;DR, nope. Custom is your friend (and only friend) for things like this.
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Where can i read more about implementing this into my own custom Rom i am familiar with making roms.
Would it be possible to just have this in by modifying stock ROM?
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Would it be possible to just have this in by modifying stock ROM?
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Yeah, if you know what your doing you can decompile the settings apk and add in a superuser option. As long as it doesn't involve framework changes
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Hello guys!
So today I flashed franco kernel r188-JSS.zip version via TWRP, and also installed the updater app. However, after booting the transisions, and most of movements on the screens are kinda' laggy. It isn't really lag, because there are stripes, or lines on some parts of the screen, where the objects are loaded a bit later, than on other parts (0,1-0,4 ms delay).
Is it a problem with the kernel, with the uptater, or did I just accidentally set something wrongly in developer settings?
Thanks.
Edit: The lag looks like this, but appears during scrolling, opening app drawer, sometimes sliding in app drawer, or home screen.
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are you running a jwr or jss/jls rom? you probably flashed the wrong franco kernel for your rom, that is why you are experiencing screen tearing.
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are you running a jwr or jss/jls rom? you probably flashed the wrong franco kernel for your rom, that is why you are experiencing screen tearing.
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+1. Anyway try to disable HW blablabla under development options and check if worked
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Thanks guys I'm gonna try to flash the jwr version. Maybe I misunderstood something in franco thread. One more thanks.
EDIT: Okay really.Billion thanks! I don't have jss rom. It's now smoother, than the real world...
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hey guys, is there any kernel available for kk bootloader?? ive already downgraded to jbbl just for arrrghhs kernel
it has undervolting capabilities with lowest possible freq, which saves alot of battery, but things are not as smooth as on kkbootloaders. :/
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hey guys, is there any kernel available for kk bootloader?? ive already downgraded to jbbl just for arrrghhs kernel
it has undervolting capabilities with lowest possible freq, which saves alot of battery, but things are not as smooth as on kkbootloaders. :/
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BlissStalk has kernel medications that may do what you'd like. Here's a screencap of the CPU screen. There's tons of settings other than this.
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ive already used it, are you on kitkat bootloader or jbbl?? from urs i can assume that u r limited to 384mhz freq that would eat ur battery fast without allowing to undervolt as well .. check mine
baiggee2, THAT'S crazy - nearly 1.9 GHz clock! What kernel or OS are you using? And how warm is it while at highest stable frequency (1.7 GHz or so without crashing)?
What kernel are you usin ? At this frequency your phone is gonna explode .....
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Found latest version of arrrghhh's kernel (it works with JBBL), the highest frequency accessible on my phone is face-melting 2 GHz.... I chose 200 MHz - 1 GHz for battery runtime reasons.
EDITED: do you mind if you share the undervolting tables? I felt that I should drop the voltage down a bit.
I'm looking for a CM13 Rom with working laser focus camera, fingerprint sensor, good kernel support, and OTA updates (or some kind of updating system but honestly this isn't required. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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I'm looking for a CM13 Rom with working laser focus camera, fingerprint sensor, good kernel support, and OTA updates (or some kind of updating system but honestly this isn't required. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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i recommend graraks cm13..
i use it with boeffla kernel....LAF and FP are working perfectly...
i get 4-5 hrs SOT with normal use
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i recommend graraks cm13..
i use it with boeffla kernel....LAF and FP are working perfectly...
i get 4-5 hrs SOT with normal use
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Do you use a profile if yes which one ?
I use Beanstalk and use benschold kernel. It is pretty bumpin.
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Do you use a profile if yes which one ?
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no i dont use a profile i do my own settings if i need to change smth...
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Official RR... Stock kernel
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It depends on your CM usage. If you want something unrooted then use mine Can be found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/development/rom-unrooted-cm13-oneplus-2-t3348109
I am looking into implementing an OTA system for people to use so they don't have to download the OTA files constantly but I get around a day and a half usage out of my phone.