Hey guys, is there any kernel which works on the rooted stock 4.4.2 rom?
I would like to save battery and increase performance, is that possible?
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GiluxVanAce said:
Hey guys, is there any kernel which works on the rooted stock 4.4.2 rom?
I would like to save battery and increase performance, is that possible?
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Anything in the dev section.
Which one will work without getting a bootloop?
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GiluxVanAce said:
Which one will work without getting a bootloop?
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For battery stock kernel is the best. You can try Franco Kernel.
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I need to use screencast to record my screen but it's not compatible with 4.2.2, is there any up to date ROMs with 4.2.1 as the base?
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ganon11000 said:
I need to use screencast to record my screen but it's not compatible with 4.2.2, is there any up to date ROMs with 4.2.1 as the base?
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Only stock, from here http://www.randomphantasmagoria.com/firmware/nexus-4/occam/. Flash in fastboot.
So no 4.2.1 custom ROMs are downloadable as stock nags me upgrade :/
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ganon11000 said:
So no 4.2.1 custom ROMs are downloadable as stock nags me upgrade :/
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Not as far as i know, look in the OTA Helpdesk thread for how to flash OTA`s when you are rooted.
So all 4.2.1 ROMs are deleted? I found CFX ones but they don't run well and I might search for killrom
Downloading killerom seXus ... Slowest thing ever......
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I red somewhere it works on PA 4.2.2, but I don't remember where...
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ganon11000 said:
I need to use screencast to record my screen but it's not compatible with 4.2.2, is there any up to date ROMs with 4.2.1 as the base?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035686
Try this one
Hey, I'm new here and sorry for my bad English.
I want to Root my nexus 4 and as i have never used any ROM's, I want to ask couple questions.
Which ROM should i use?
I need a simple one because i don't need a fancy one because i wont use all of it features and stuff. I just need it to use couple programs that requires Rooted Phone.
So which ROM to use that wont kill my battery fast?
also someone told me that some ROM's keep nattery life bettet then non touched phone. Is that true?
Thanks in advance for your Help.
Cm10 would be a good one to start out with. Its very popular and quick and snappy. Used on many devices.
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Carbon rom with Franco kernel.
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Ok any more suggestions??
does root affect somehow on the battery life? does it make it better or worse?
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If you want to improve your device's battery life, then you should flash a custom kernel FIRST instead of choosing a custom rom
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I prefer AOKP based ROMs with cherry picked CM features.
I don't like the battery icon options for AOKP though as CM percent Icon looks much nicer.
silencerxo said:
I prefer AOKP based ROMs with cherry picked CM features.
I don't like the battery icon options for AOKP though as CM percent Icon looks much nicer.
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Try carbon. Carbon has the most amount of customizations with picks from cm aokp and has halo in the unofficial builds.
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zephiK said:
Carbon rom with Franco kernel.
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Could you please post the link too ?
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jithuelad said:
Could you please post the link too ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2137013
Next time... just look for it in Original Dev enjoy.
Hellsigh said:
Ok any more suggestions??
does root affect somehow on the battery life? does it make it better or worse?
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Simply rooting a device doesn't affect battery life. Rooting allows administrative rights to the device. That's it.
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Agnes.m said:
If you want to improve your device's battery life, then you should flash a custom kernel FIRST instead of choosing a custom rom
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Then which should i use?
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Hellsigh said:
Then which should i use?
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Like I said on previous page, Franco Kernel.
Wait just to be sure, to root my phone i need Kernel and ROM right? or just Kernel?
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Wait just to be sure, to root my phone i need Kernel and ROM right? or just Kernel?
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You don't need a kernel or ROM to root your phone. Most ROMs come with root. You need an unlocked boot loader and a custom recovery to root.
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Wait just to be sure, to root my phone i need Kernel and ROM right? or just Kernel?
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First you install adb platform-tools, unlock the bootloader and then inject superSU (root). Best way to unlock and root is to use CF-Auto Root imo, link http://download.chainfire.eu/297/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-mako-occam-nexus4.zip. Tutorial by efrant http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312&highlight=efrant.
Read up first about adb, rooting, kernels and custom roms before you kill your phone. Stock isn`t bad at all and learn about your phone .
I have a nooby question but, can I use Franco kernel with 4.3 stock? Sorry if this is stupid :x
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Tanmaynarang said:
I have a nooby question but, can I use Franco kernel with 4.3 stock? Sorry if this is stupid :x
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Nexus 4+ Franco + LTE
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Nexus 4+ Franco + LTE
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Alright, thanks
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Oh and also, can I dirty flash CM10.2 over stock 4.3?
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Tanmaynarang said:
Oh and also, can I dirty flash CM10.2 over stock 4.3?
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Full wipe is strongly recommended!
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Okay, thanks
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You can't use 4.2.2 releases from Franco in 4.3 but he post #170 and #171 for 4.3
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You can't use 4.2.2 releases from Franco in 4.3 but he post #170 and #171 for 4.3
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Where could I find these releases ? And how could I install its ? (sorry but I always only use zip file)
Thanks.
Raiden350 said:
Where could I find these releases ? And how could I install its ? (sorry but I always only use zip file)
Thanks.
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Do a search in the thread for 'r171' and you should find it. If it's provided in .img , you can use fastboot to flash it. (fastboot flash boot boot.img)
Another method is to take any other Franco.kernel zip and replace the boot.img inside using an archive manager on your pc. Then just flash the modified zip in recovery.
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Okay, thanks! Any reason why we need to use fastboot rather than TWRP or something?
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Tanmaynarang said:
Okay, thanks! Any reason why we need to use fastboot rather than TWRP or something?
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No. It's just a different method in flashing a kernel.
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Tanmaynarang said:
Okay, thanks! Any reason why we need to use fastboot rather than TWRP or something?
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If its an img file you need to use fastboot. Twrp will only flash files that are packaged in the correct manner.
Is there a working quicksettingsmod for the stock 4.4.2 build?
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GiluxVanAce said:
Is there a working quicksettingsmod for the stock 4.4.2 build?
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Gravity Box if you are comfortable using Xposed.
I am allready using the gravity-box, but is there something that can be flashed permanently?
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GiluxVanAce said:
I am allready using the gravity-box, but is there something that can be flashed permanently?
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you can try some custom roms. Some of them has this feature built in.
Hello,
I know this question is asked before her, but what is the most customizible custom rom for the Nexus 4 with 4.4.2?
Stock with xsposed and gravity box!
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Aicp and du
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Stock with xsposed and gravity box!
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Thanks man! I didn't know that
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