What is better kenel for stock LP? fast charging, battery life, performance and stability.
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Recently i changed my kernel to support multirom, now i'm experiencing a fast drain of my nexus' battery.
Which kernel are you using or do you recommend to have the best battery life?
Hey guys, have a 910G model on 5.1.1 and just wondering what is the best kernel for performance, as I'm not worried about battery life as I have a zerolemon 10,000 mAH battery.
Thanks!
What is the best kernel for 910G or 910F that is performance based, as the battery life is not a problem with a 10,000 mAH battery.
Thanks!
I am experiencing severe battery problems. Attached screenshots is "as good as it gets" in terms of battery life for me. That's with Greenify and Amplify doing their thing.
This is 3 hours of SOT a far cry from what you guys are getting.
910W8 on DPK1, stock ROM, with a the Beastmode r56 kernel. Underclocked and undervolted, with the interactive scheduler. I have tried just stock Kernel settings as well.
Flash to stock doesn't help. Brand new Anker battery.
Any ideas?
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Flash kernel or blue Spark kernel with OOS BETA 2 XXX ROM what would be the best combination for performance is to battery ratio ????
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Well If you care about benchmarks stock gave me a score of 182k while blu active gave me a score of 183k on antutu and 6k on stock 6.5k on blue using the geekbench .... basically the same but if you want wakelock control I would go with blu spark and fastlane is nice as well ....as per battery using Snapchat and insta browsing I get active drain of about 9-12 % with background drain of about 0.58% although I don't know how it is compared to flash . As said the device is a tad snappier compared to stock kernel
My personal preference is The Flash, it's basically always updated with the latest version of Linux, doesn't have a crazy amount of unnecessary features and aims to be very stable. Performance and battery life is great for me.
Hope that helps
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