Alucard kernel vs Kt kernel - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

how i get better battery? what best kernel?

Oxydrene said:
how i get better battery? what best kernel?
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this is a very hard question, because battery life depends on so many different things (the ROM you use, apps, usage of the phone, etc.) The best thing to do would be to try and post your results here! I really like the newest versionof the KT Kernel, runs really stable and also my battery life is not bad at all. I use jamals GE-ROM v3 for the S4.

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What is the best kernel for PA3 (PARANOID ANDROID)

Hello all,
I want to install PA3, and I want to know what is the best kernel for battery performance.
Thanks!
RisingStar1 said:
Hello all,
I want to install PA3, and I want to know what is the best kernel for battery performance.
Thanks!
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Stock PA and matr1x kernel are both really good, with matr1x the battery life is about 5 hours screen, without screen it is just 1%/2 hrs.
I've tried franco and faux kernel too, but franco was a bit laggish and faux has terrible performance for me...slow ui, lots of framedrop in games...
There is no best kernel. All of them offer something a little different than the other. Some kernels work better with a ROM than others. My advice to to read up on them. Find out what you want out of it. Flash one and run it for a couple days. Make sure you let the battery drain past 20% then charge it without interrupting it. That's the surest way to gain maximum battery saving benefits. Just try them out until you find the one that's right for you. Happy flashing.
its actually made so that you dont have to worry about this stuff. kernel is just a cog. it twists and turns, who cares. unless you know exactly what youre missing of course. :cyclops:

Best kernel for Nexus 4 on CM10.1.0

Flashed Franco kernel and I like it for the battery life but is there a better kernel my device?
Nexus 4 CyanogenMod 10.1.0RC5
ryaniskira said:
Flashed Franco kernel and I like it for the battery life but is there a better kernel my device?
Nexus 4 CyanogenMod 10.1.0RC5
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since its your device, only you can answer. have you tried them all yet?
simms22 said:
since its your device, only you can answer. have you tried them all yet?
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I'm looking for battery life/performance a good balance between the 2. I like Franco.Kernel but is there a better one that suits those needs? I have a lot of experience but I just don't want to go on a flashing spree and risk breaking something.
Nexus 4 CyanogenMod 10.1.0RC5
ryaniskira said:
I'm looking for battery life/performance a good balance between the 2. I like Franco.Kernel but is there a better one that suits those needs? I have a lot of experience but I just don't want to go on a flashing spree and risk breaking something.
Nexus 4 CyanogenMod 10.1.0RC5
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All devices react differently with different kernels and roms. That's why there are people that say this kernel is better than the other. Franco is a good starting point. if it's not good, try another kernel. That's the only way YOU will know.
ryaniskira said:
I'm looking for battery life/performance a good balance between the 2. I like Franco.Kernel but is there a better one that suits those needs? I have a lot of experience but I just don't want to go on a flashing spree and risk breaking something.
Nexus 4 CyanogenMod 10.1.0RC5
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as far as i know, battery life isnt bad on any of the kernels, it would mostly depend on your setup and your usage. if you go into any of the kernel threads, there will be someone that claims that it gives the best battery life. now performance of these kernels do vary, this is where they differ from each other. itll also depend on what your personal idea of performance is. try a different kernel every few days,, it only takes a few minutes to flash, youll find a favorite. just remember, battery life will be more accurate on the 2nd or 3rd battery cycle.
simms22 said:
since its your device, only you can answer. have you tried them all yet?
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I decided on Faux123
exb0 said:
All devices react differently with different kernels and roms. That's why there are people that say this kernel is better than the other. Franco is a good starting point. if it's not good, try another kernel. That's the only way YOU will know.
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simms22 said:
as far as i know, battery life isnt bad on any of the kernels, it would mostly depend on your setup and your usage. if you go into any of the kernel threads, there will be someone that claims that it gives the best battery life. now performance of these kernels do vary, this is where they differ from each other. itll also depend on what your personal idea of performance is. try a different kernel every few days,, it only takes a few minutes to flash, youll find a favorite. just remember, battery life will be more accurate on the 2nd or 3rd battery cycle.
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Nexus 4 CyanogenMod 10.1.0
The stock CM kernel works fine for me
I've tried a number of kernels whenever I see a new one released. My personal favorites for performance/battery combo are: Franco, Faux123, Trinity, AK. They each perform mildly different however, and like stated before the best way to find out what's best for you is to try them. Good luck!

Friendly Battery kernel for Nexus 4?

Hello,
I have AOKP Custom Rom, is there a friendly batterij kernel for my Nexus 4?
Thankyou.
Kisses
YourTheBest said:
Hello,
I have AOKP Custom Rom, is there a friendly batterij kernel for my Nexus 4?
Thankyou.
Kisses
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every kernel for someone will be the one that gives them the best battery life, and for someone else the absolute worst battery life. every device differs, and every device reacts differently to every kernel. you really have to try out all that you can, only then youll find the best battery kernel for your device.
simms22 said:
every kernel for someone will be the one that gives them the best battery life, and for someone else the absolute worst battery life. every device differs, and every device reacts differently to every kernel. you really have to try out all that you can, only then youll find the best battery kernel for your device.
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Thanks Simms22, because you so honest, I will try you're kernel.
Thanks Again!
YourTheBest said:
Thanks Simms22, because you so honest, I will try you're kernel.
Thanks Again!
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truth be told kernels dont do much for battery life... or very little. Its apps that will cause battery life issues.
I have been fond of franco kernel, and undervolting 100mv across the board.
You could check this thread, personally I use NEO kernel and tune it to my liking using TricksterMOD.
YourTheBest said:
Hello,
I have AOKP Custom Rom, is there a friendly batterij kernel for my Nexus 4?
Thankyou.
Kisses
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Hells-core, franco.Kernel.Plus, Matr1x and Semaphore have always been very battery-friendly with me. But I always go for performance because I am almost always near a charger. Hells-core has always been the best at performance and battery life.
it is your setup and apps where you can get or lose battery life, that is true. taking real control of your apps, and when they run, can intensively improve battery life. also your data/phone signal. i get much better battery since going to lte. data tranfers faster, so the radio is running much less. that itself added an hour of screen on time to my battery cycle.

Best rom for performance and battery life?

As the title states, thanks! I don't mind if it is an AOSP based ot TW, just one which is extremely fast and reliable!
moustafasadek11 said:
As the title states, thanks! I don't mind if it is an AOSP based ot TW, just one which is extremely fast and reliable!
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Well being you're in Australia on the SMN9005 I assume, I would recommend the Bobcat ROM and Shinto kernel for amazing battery life and lightning fast performance. If you were on a SMN900T I would recommend Tweaked ROM and Shinto Kernel.

Which is the best ROM for galaxy note 3 considering battery life?

I've tried cyanogenmod 12.1 and 13. They give terrible battery life...
Plus I've tried phronosis v5.2 which is ok..but not that much great with battery life..
So, which is the best ROM for note 3 considering battery life(without lag)?
lamademon said:
I've tried cyanogenmod 12.1 and 13. They give terrible battery life...
Plus I've tried phronosis v5.2 which is ok..but not that much great with battery life..
So, which is the best ROM for note 3 considering battery life(without lag)?
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Try Stock ROM or AryaMod (stock based) and flash Lean or Idle Kernel for battery life.
because Stock gives better battery anyday!
bob
Testet many roms but best and stabale battery friendly is aryamaod 5.3
The best is still debloated Kit Kat rom, either from jamal or rayman95 ☺
lamademon said:
I've tried cyanogenmod 12.1 and 13. They give terrible battery life...
Plus I've tried phronosis v5.2 which is ok..but not that much great with battery life..
So, which is the best ROM for note 3 considering battery life(without lag)?
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Try to look at ROM as linux distros.
Every ROM is bunch of apps,graphic and services put together while kernel is the one who makes the calls.
Kernel tells how every piece of hardware is going to be used including battery/cpu/gpu.
By installing custom kernel and lowering max freq. and minimizing active services you should get best results.
There are also undervolting uoptions and much more.
All in all its sad that you didint even bother to read any of existing articles about how android works ,battery management and kernel optimization.
Here are few articles you should read.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/ROM-VS-Kernel
http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/vss/docs/power/2-how-do-batteries-work.html
These are bear essentials so dig in.

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