Hi,
I am using GE v15 rom. I was wondering which kernel is good for 4.3 on the latest firmware.
What is the advantage/disadvantage of the stock Talop 1.3 vs Abyss 1.7.1F ? I am mainly looking for performance and battery . More emphasis on battery though.
Any useful input is greatly appreciated!
You should just try it for yourself what works the best. Every kernel has it's benefits and disadvantages. It comes down to user preference.
Lennyz1988 said:
You should just try it for yourself what works the best. Every kernel has it's benefits and disadvantages. It comes down to user preference.
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I am asking for people's experience with the usage of the aforementioned kernels. Just asking for general opinion regarding it. Of course, I am aware of individual's preference, and of the cliche "nothing is best" .
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Is it really so difficult to try kernels for yourself?
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Hi guys.. I am new to N7 forum so let me know the best combination(rom+kernel) at the moment. Thanks!
Mmuzzy stock kernel
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Mate such questions are purely subjective so please refrain from asking em !
no one can suggest you the best rom or kernel you should try out each of then on your own to know what best fits you
nikufellow said:
Ib4l
Mate such questions are purely subjective so please refrain from asking em !
no one can suggest you the best rom or kernel you should try out each of then on your own to know what best fits you
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m8 i just want your opinion.
Try different things, best is different for everyone.
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ROM: i recommend u to flash CM10 or AOKP as the first choice. if u want fully customizable one, try ParanoidAndroid.
Kernel: if u don't need overclocking, i recommend Franco. but of course its your choice
Open box, remove tablet, turn on, setup, play, win. No ROM/Kernel required. Google got one right.
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Hi OP,
This thread may be of some help: [GUIDE] N7 'Best' Kernel? (Performance & Battery Tests)
Thank you all!
at the moment im running both stock rom and stock kernel. If anyone has a kernel that will get amazing battery life( with long on-screen times) that work good with stock rom, please let me inform me
What makes the biggest difference in terms of speed- the kernel or the ROM? Also, which is the best kernel + ROM combo for the Nexus 4?
tykate said:
Which is the best kernel + ROM combo for the Nexus 4?
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This is a pretty subjective question that will require you to break what seems to be a growing trend around here & actually flash stuff and check things out for yourself. Depends on your preferences & style of usage--check out the original development forum, half the fun of Android is the availability of experimentation
EDIT: As for your first question it's more the Kernel than the rom AFAIK. Mix, match & have fun!
Hi guys.
I'm in a great dilemma right now.
I like TW but almost all custom kernels are giving me reboots every now and then. :/
Right now I'm using Adam Kernel which doesn't reboot on me, but I need more, like voltage control etc.
So I'm considering either using an AOSP or Google Edition ROM.
Because there are TONS of ROM's out there I'll need your help.
I'm looking for a ROM which:
A) Is completely stable and has little to no bugs.
B) Is not lagging on games, because I game a lot on my S4.
If I'm gonna use a custom kernel I'll definitely need another ROM.
Also I don't care if it's 4.2.2 or 4.3, as long as it's stable and get the job done right.
Anyway, can you suggest some ROM's based on my needs?
Thanks!
Anyone?
Come on, just post the name of the ROM if you're bored!
nfsmw_gr said:
Anyone?
Come on, just post the name of the ROM if you're bored!
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I here that the best are: Omega Rom, Liquidsmooth Rom, Cyanogenmod (I have this and experiencing 2 minor and 1 major flaw) and FoxHound GearEngine are ment to be the best....
nfsmw_gr said:
Anyone?
Come on, just post the name of the ROM if you're bored!
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Best Kernel/Rom threads are forbidden on XDA , this will get closed soon.
And if you can't handle any kernel without reboots except for Adam Kernel (which is pretty much stock) then that tells me your cpu cant handle undervolting mate
Omega if you want a stable TW experience with some customization, MIUI if you want a completly new and awesome experience but can tolerate some issues popping up.
I run MIUI atm
Obagleyfreer said:
Best Kernel/Rom threads are forbidden on XDA , this will get closed soon.
And if you can't handle any kernel without reboots except for Adam Kernel (which is pretty much stock) then that tells me your cpu cant handle undervolting mate
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First of all, this isn't a "best rom" thread, this is a thread for suggesting a good rom based on my needs.
Also I've had reboots without undervolting so your argument is a bit invalid I'm afraid.
Anyway, If you're not going to help I'd suggest you stop spamming the thread because I'm aware of the xda rules.
Thanks.
Echoe or WanamLite.
Have tried a quite a few roms atm using echo rom and ausdim v11 kernal. Stable fast and great battery life. GE roms are great. I recommend reading through the threads and choosing the first thing that grabs your eye. Enjoy
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Guys, thanks for the help but I'm on Omega and don't want to switch to another TW rom.
I'm looking only for AOSP/AOKP/GE ROM's.
Thanks!
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First of all, this isn't a "best rom" thread, this is a thread for suggesting a good rom based on my needs.
Also I've had reboots without undervolting so your argument is a bit invalid I'm afraid.
Anyway, If you're not going to help I'd suggest you stop spamming the thread because I'm aware of the xda rules.
Thanks.
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A "pick the best rom for me" thread is still a best rom thread. IBTL
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This is still a best rom thread no matter how you try to sugar coat it,
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Hey, I've got a question, what is the most recommend kernels for cm10.2 or AOSP 4.3? I'm so confused and torn because there are so many!
I need a kernel for great battery life but still awesome improved performance in games, video streaming,etc. Please Help!!!
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Hey, I've got a question, what is the most recommend kernels for cm10.2 or AOSP 4.3? I'm so confused and torn because there are so many!
I need a kernel for great battery life but still awesome improved performance in games, video streaming,etc. Please Help!!!
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There are only two forms of kernel.. JWR and JSS. most recommended would be Faux,franco Hellscore.. See the ROM you are trying and accordingly flash the kernel.
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There are two forms of kernel.. JWR and JSS. most recommended would be Faux,franco Hellscore.. See the ROM you are trying and accordingly flash the kernel.
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this is not the truth, this is only your opinion, nothing more.
every device reacts differently with every kernel. therefore it is best to try as many kernels as you can to find the kernel that is best with your personal device. one person say that xxx kernel is the best, another says that yyyy is the best, but in reality there is no best kernel. anyways, these what are the best kernel/rom threads are not allowed on xda, as "best" is an opinion not a fact.
There is no "best" ROM/Kernel threads allowed on XDA, reason being is whats "best" for you may not be "best" for someone else . Head over to the development section and see which "best" suits you.
Next week i'm getting a LG G2 and i would like some advice in which is the best ROM and Kernel i should use?
In other words i would like to know the best combination of ROM and Kernel for LG G2?
sorry for bad english
It's quite difficult to tell... Some people like AOSP roms better, some Stock...
LG's stock is amongst the best of stock roms imho so I suggest you first get to know it and then figure out whether you'd like to change or not.
As for kernels, same story here: if you prefer stability, stock is always better. Battery life is not dramatically improved by any of the kernels I've tried and it's really a matter of preference...
Sorry buddy but these questions either lead to "the depends" answer or to a non-sense argument, usually between stock-partisans and AOSP-partisans... Although for LG there seem to be a consensus around stock being very good anyway, unlike some other brands.
Now for the personal taste: CloudyFlex 2.2 with CloudyKernel is my current daily driver. Stable and smooth plus some great features from Flex rom.
If I helped you, please thank me
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It's quite difficult to tell... Some people like AOSP roms better, some Stock...
LG's stock is amongst the best of stock roms imho so I suggest you first get to know it and then figure out whether you'd like to change or not.
As for kernels, same story here: if you prefer stability, stock is always better. Battery life is not dramatically improved by any of the kernels I've tried and it's really a matter of preference...
Sorry buddy but these questions either lead to "the depends" answer or to a non-sense argument, usually between stock-partisans and AOSP-partisans... Although for LG there seem to be a consensus around stock being very good anyway, unlike some other brands.
Now for the personal taste: CloudyFlex 2.2 with CloudyKernel is my current daily driver. Stable and smooth plus some great features from Flex rom.
If I helped you, please thank me
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One more question, to install CloudyFlex 2.2 which recovery and stock version of android (4.2.2 or 4.4.2) do i need?
Miggas09 said:
One more question, to install CloudyFlex 2.2 which recovery and stock version of android (4.2.2 or 4.4.2) do i need?
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Root the device, install Philz Touch recovery and flash away. Doesn't matter which version you start with. If you come from JB and flash a KK rom, make sure you flash the KK baseband but that's all indicated in the OPs
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AnteusFogg said:
Root the device, install Philz Touch recovery and flash away. Doesn't matter which version you start with. If you come from JB and flash a KK rom, make sure you flash the KK baseband but that's all indicated in the OPs
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sorry to ask so many questions,
the KK baseband is flashed after or before updating to KK?
and
is it possible to install cloudyflex 2.2 with TWRP (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449679), because TWRP is much easier to install?
If you are wondering 'WOW, this guy must be really lazy?', my answer is yes, i am lazy, because internet in South Africa is expensive and very limited and i will thank you as many times as i need until i know everything i need to know!
Everything you need to know must be posted in the dedicated Q&A thread, no need open endless topics
You have 5 posts and already opened 3 threads, this looks like a small abuse...
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Miggas09 said:
sorry to ask so many questions,
the KK baseband is flashed after or before updating to KK?
and
is it possible to install cloudyflex 2.2 with TWRP (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449679), because TWRP is much easier to install?
If you are wondering 'WOW, this guy must be really lazy?', my answer is yes, i am lazy, because internet in South Africa is expensive and very limited and i will thank you as many times as i need until i know everything i need to know!
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Dude, I realize I already gave you all the links in another similar thread you opened...
I find Philz to be easy and it seems compatible with more roms but I can't vouch for that.
BB can be flashed before or after I believe. Or you can flash along...
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Just try till u get the best that suits you