Fast charging - Moto G5 Plus Questions & Answers

Will changing the stock ROM to any custom ROM(say aicp or rr) affect the fast charging.
Are these roms optimised for the phone?

Charging will not be affected by custom roms in general. Keep in mind that Moto TurboPower is just qualcomm quickcharge 2.0 i guess.

It is a hardware component, it does not affect if you install a custom rom

rfcorreia said:
Charging will not be affected by custom roms in general. Keep in mind that Moto TurboPower is just qualcomm quickcharge 2.0 i guess.
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Wolf_Ghost said:
It is a hardware component, it does not affect if you install a custom rom
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The default output of any mobile charger will be at 5 volts but if the mobile is "asking" the charges to boost up the voltage or push more amps the fast charger has the capacity to do so.
So my query is will the "asking" capacity remain same if we change the stock ROM?

Vivek Valagadri said:
The default output of any mobile charger will be at 5 volts but if the mobile is "asking" the charges to boost up the voltage or push more amps the fast charger has the capacity to do so.
So my query is will the "asking" capacity remain same if we change the stock ROM?
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In stock rom this never made me that question, in custom rom neither asked me about the charge, I used an app called ampere, in stock and custom gave me the amount of 1.2 amps with the turbocharger, I clarify I am a Latin American user and I have xt1681

Vivek Valagadri said:
Will changing the stock ROM to any custom ROM(say aicp or rr) affect the fast charging.
Are these roms optimised for the phone?
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Changing stock ROM wont change your charging speed coz it is a hardware componant. Though if you flash a custom Kernel then it may change.
**Kernel deals with the hardware, OS deals with software and asks permissions to hardware from kernel.

Developer Anindya said:
Changing stock ROM wont change your charging speed coz it is a hardware componant. Though if you flash a custom Kernel then it may change.
**Kernel deals with the hardware, OS deals with software and asks permissions to hardware from kernel.
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Yes this is what I was looking for
It totally depends on the kernel
But the kernel will be changed when we change the ROM isn't it

Vivek Valagadri said:
Yes this is what I was looking for
It totally depends on the kernel
But the kernel will be changed when we change the ROM isn't it
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No!
Kernel is made of Linux and very less ROM's add new kernels, so you wont get a new kernel.
If someone builds a kernel for your phone then it would definitely have turbo charging.
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Nand & extended battery

Hello is there any nand rom that works with the extended battery?
many thanks.
legend63 said:
Hello is there any nand rom that works with the extended battery?
many thanks.
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Not for the OFFICIAL EB, Unofficial EBs work fine with/without Extended Battery Kernels
hd2k10 said:
Not for the OFFICIAL EB, Unofficial EBs work fine with/without Extended Battery Kernels
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Why not?
legend63 said:
Why not?
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Nobody has released a kernel with EB support for NAND yet, give it time though --- I think Hastarin is working on one, not completely sure though.
hd2k10 said:
Not for the OFFICIAL EB, Unofficial EBs work fine with/without Extended Battery Kernels
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Are you able to elaborate on this? Do the aftermarket EB's just "work fine" or do they actually work correctly?
Apache0c said:
Are you able to elaborate on this? Do the aftermarket EB's just "work fine" or do they actually work correctly?
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Works "fine" either way, only certain Desire builds when I had SD builds would drain my battery "properly".
I didn't notice a difference between EB and Non-EB kernels, my battery would drain normal speed (as the stock 1250mA) to 0% then turn off the phone then I'd pop the battery out and put it back in and have 60% left.
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Works "fine" either way, only certain Desire builds when I had SD builds would drain my battery "properly".
I didn't notice a difference between EB and Non-EB kernels, my battery would drain normal speed (as the stock 1250mA) to 0% then turn off the phone then I'd pop the battery out and put it back in and have 60% left.
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Interesting. But still not actually supported to work correctly so that you can use the full 2600mah without having to remove and replace the battery. I wonder if we will ever have this type of support for EBs...
Apache0c said:
Interesting. But still not actually supported to work correctly so that you can use the full 2600mah without having to remove and replace the battery. I wonder if we will ever have this type of support for EBs...
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The reason they're different from Official EB's is because EB's won't boot without the EB Kernel, only Desire based Roms on SD builds would drain all the way for me, they'd drain normal to 15% then stay at 15% till the actual battery was at 15% and then continue to 0% till it was dead. Haven't found a NAND that does this yet, supposedly it reports battery stats wrong anyway.
I was hoping to install the newest NAND Android build from Sergio76 with the official HTC extended battery. I suppose this combination will not work??
Niek_66 said:
I was hoping to install the newest NAND Android build from Sergio76 with the official HTC extended battery. I suppose this combination will not work??
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No as there is no kernel support yet
I hope there will be a NAND build soon that does support the original extended HTC battery.
Other non official extended battery's, do they work with NAND Android ROM'S?
Niek_66 said:
I hope there will be a NAND build soon that does support the original extended HTC battery.
Other non official extended battery's, do they work with NAND Android ROM'S?
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Apparently all if not most unofficial ones work, just not the official
Is the extended battery the same physical size as the standard battery?
gottabekin said:
Is the extended battery the same physical size as the standard battery?
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Not really. As far as i know, most 2300mah batteries has a bigger size so there will be a "bump" at the back of your hd2. That is why they are supplied with a suitable back cover!
Just wanted to report back. I have the $13 Singapore 2600 mah battery and it works with MDJ Cyanogenmod 7 v2.6.
I dont even have to remove and replace the battery for it to work. It's not perfect though, it basically runs down normally (slightly faster than I would like) and lasts a full day getting down to a 15% charge. Then it stays at 15% for another entire day and then discharges normally from there.
With all the progress that has been made on Android for HD2, I feel optimistic that the last several minor bugs will eventually be worked out and the device should function flawlessly.
Good idea here pick me
try this link (below)... it has an eb kernel that you install using clockworkmod.. so ur nand roms without eb support should work after you install.. hope this works
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10429937&postcount=3
kendonsh said:
try this link (below)... it has an eb kernel that you install using clockworkmod.. so ur nand roms without eb support should work after you install.. hope this works
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10429937&postcount=3
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Thanks for your help, it is much appreciated but unfortunately, I have not been able to get CWM to work on my device.
Apache0c said:
Thanks for your help, it is much appreciated but unfortunately, I have not been able to get CWM to work on my device.
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Backup your data and reformat your SD card then go through the CWM process again. Keep in mind, you need a CWM build to apply CWM Updates/patches.
This is what's highly recommended (and what fixed my CWM problems)
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/sd/download/index.html

give me the best custom rom

hello any one can tell me the best custom rom (no bugs) for mostly day work , i install cm 12.1 (ED300) (5.1.1 update8) it's crup many lag battery slow for charging , give me the best custom rom
dz123 said:
hello any one can tell me the best custom rom (no bugs) for mostly day work , i install cm 12.1 (ED300) (5.1.1 update8) it's crup many lag battery slow for charging , give me the best custom rom
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Well I dont know if there's any problem with CM12.1 by @ED300 You should get custom kernels like Telo or God's Kernel to get fast charging.
And If you really want to change, then CM11 has best performance and battery life. Currently, Im on MIUI 7 and its also smooth and has good battery life and performance
sasukay said:
Well I dont know if there's any problem with CM12.1 by @ED300 You should get custom kernels like Telo or God's Kernel to get fast charging.
And If you really want to change, then CM11 has best performance and battery life. Currently, Im on MIUI 7 and its also smooth and has good battery life and performance
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i hope custom kernel fix that , wher ever i wanna test MIUI7, thanx men
dz123 said:
hello any one can tell me the best custom rom (no bugs) for mostly day work , i install cm 12.1 (ED300) (5.1.1 update8) it's crup many lag battery slow for charging , give me the best custom rom
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MIUI7 and XenonHD ,These two are best roms till date.
shivamgupta1996 said:
MIUI7 and XenonHD ,These two are best roms till date.
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wow Xenon HD is thes best no bugs found very smoth no lag thanx men
after couples days of test i found two problems,, number one : battery slow charging and any kernel work, number two : i can not change directory videos and photos storage to sd card
dz123 said:
after couples days of test i found two problems,, number one : battery slow charging and any kernel work, number two : i can not change directory videos and photos storage to sd card
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You have to set the USB Fast Charge ON in Battery Menu of Kernel Adiutor and need a charger with output between 1A to 2A, for fast charging.
sasukay said:
You have to set the USB Fast Charge ON in Battery Menu of Kernel Adiutor and need a charger with output between 1A to 2A, for fast charging.
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Well, i can not find fast usb charging in battery menu of kernel adiutor (my phone rooted)
dz123 said:
Well, i can not find fast usb charging in battery menu of kernel adiutor (my phone rooted)
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Which kernel are you using..??
I'm using GoD's kernel and you can see the fast charge option in ss below
My phone is rooted but when iflash god kernel or any kernel, the rom broken say : unsuporrted.... And i can not go in first page sothe solution i flashed again to work
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Which kernel are you using..??
I'm using GoD's kernel and you can see the fast charge option in ss below
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How you install kernel in xenon hd rom
dz123 said:
How you install kernel in xenon hd rom
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Well you can flash the kernel zip from twrp, or you can flash the boot image through fastboot on pc or rashr on phone
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Well you can flash the kernel zip from twrp, or you can flash the boot image through fastboot on pc or rashr on phone
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Yeah men i know how install kernel the problem when i install kernel the rom broke say unsupported... So i think problem in xenon hd rom only i test god kernel and some kernel all not work
dz123 said:
Yeah men i know how install kernel the problem when i install kernel the rom broke say unsupported... So i think problem in xenon hd rom only i test god kernel and some kernel all not work
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Well since Im on MIUI and not on Xenon HD, so I dont know if its problem with xenon only
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Ah ok thanx men
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Ah ok thanx men
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Have you tried dirty flashing?
Reboot into recovery and without wiping anything, flash the Xenon ROM, then Kernel and gapps, then reboot.
IMO there are only two Roms MIUI 7 and CM 11 Latest
Yup I've tried every rom i could.. From xenonHD to ResurrectionRemix every MM LP rom and kitkat too.. But the thing is if you want to modify your phone up a bit like installing viper and xposed... And even Extreme sound mod... Then these roms are perfect.. Like without any bug or lagg or battery drain... Or anything... Right now i am on cm11 latest thread by Gaurav' which doesn't have bugs anymore. Is working like a charm for me... So yeah!
dz123 said:
hello any one can tell me the best custom rom (no bugs) for mostly day work , i install cm 12.1 (ED300) (5.1.1 update8) it's crup many lag battery slow for charging , give me the best custom rom
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Wow, it used to be considered bad form to ask about the "best ROM" on XDA. Disrespectful tp the devs who make their work available at no cost most of the time. Guess not any more. I
MukulGamer said:
Yup I've tried every rom i could.. From xenonHD to ResurrectionRemix every MM LP rom and kitkat too.. But the thing is if you want to modify your phone up a bit like installing viper and xposed... And even Extreme sound mod... Then these roms are perfect.. Like without any bug or lagg or battery drain... Or anything... Right now i am on cm11 latest thread by Gaurav' which doesn't have bugs anymore. Is working like a charm for me... So yeah!
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Yeah as per performance and battery, CM11 does way better job than others. And if you use chappil's kernel with it, then you got yourself Clyde & Bonnie
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sasukay said:
Yeah as per performance and battery, CM11 does way better job than others. And if you use chappil's kernel with it, then you got yourself Clyde & Bonnie
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Wow thanks man .. i was about to test chappil's kernel on my plus ..but didn't knew if it wouldn't have bugs in my plus.. So i am going to do it now .. Many THANKS

Kernel VS Not. Difference?

Good day
Anyone can show the differences between a Kernel ROM and NOT?
I'm currently running on SuperStock-Rom V2.4 and planning to flash SuperStock-Kernel.
Want to know the Advantages and Disadvantages.
Thanks
One is a full ROM with different software and various interface differences, depending on the ROM you choose.
A kernel is the base operator for any OS. This tells your hardware how to work and potentially unlocks features the standard kernel does not allow.
Not sure if this explains them well in non technical terms.
riso123 said:
One is a full ROM with different software and various interface differences, depending on the ROM you choose.
A kernel is the base operator for any OS. This tells your hardware how to work and potentially unlocks features the standard kernel does not allow.
Not sure if this explains them well in non technical terms.
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That helps, thanks Man! But from your opinion. Which one is better? Kernel or Not?
Want to know more about difference between the two. Heheh. Much better from DEVs. Hehehe.
Thanks!
I think i had the wrong question here.
I was actually thinking the Kernel is a different ROM that comes with Kernel version.
So Kernel is a add-on to flash on top of a ROM. Right?
Harvie Almighty said:
I think i had the wrong question here.
I was actually thinking the Kernel is a different ROM that comes with Kernel version.
So Kernel is a add-on to flash on top of a ROM. Right?
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Yes. The two are totally separate things. You can be rooted on a stock ROM and use a custom kernel.
Likewise, you carbon be in a custom ROM with a stock kernel.
To ask which is best wouldn't make sense as they are two totally different parts of a phone\OS.
riso123 said:
One is a full ROM with different software and various interface differences, depending on the ROM you choose.
A kernel is the base operator for any OS. This tells your hardware how to work and potentially unlocks features the standard kernel does not allow.
Not sure if this explains them well in non technical terms.
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riso123 said:
Yes. The two are totally separate things. You can be rooted on a stock ROM and use a custom kernel.
Likewise, you carbon be in a custom ROM with a stock kernel.
To ask which is best wouldn't make sense as they are two totally different parts of a phone\OS.
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In my case, I'm currently in a custom ROM right now which is SuperStock-Rom V2.4, can I flash the SuperStock-Kernel V2.0.1?
Thanks
depends rom might conflict with kernel since kernel moght set flags the rom woukd freak on. A good kernel can make a stock rom fly. But a stock kernel cant help even the most optimised rom. Kernel is what gives it the horse power.
Just make sure you have a flashable backup of your current kernel so you can revert if you run in to any boot issues, then you should be good to go.

how to enable fast charge in miui 9

Hello guys I know our developers are busy in making rom and kernel
But i wanted to know how to enable fast charge in miui 9 Redmi 2 prime rom.
Well I know its a kernel feature so if I want to add this feature I have to make a kernel for miui 9 which is quite difficult for me because I have no idea how to make a kernel.
But with some support may be I can.
I only want fast charge mods nothing else
So please tell me how to add this feature in miui 9.
Yes,there are rom available for this device which supports this feature but those rom have other bugs so,I want to try to edit stock kernel and add this feature myself although a custom kernel for miui8 is available but it make bootloop on miui9
So, request the developers to please guide me to make miui 9 kernel if possible
Thanks
Flash jerrica kernel for lp...install kernel auditor (give root permission) go to battery option in it...enable fast charge.
If bootloop in miui 9 wait for the next build.
If u use fastcharge use with the 1000 amps (default redmi charger) if u keep using in 2000 amps charger with fast charge ur battery will become swollen (happened to me...no bkup upto an hour now...had to replace the battery from mi service center for 600 ₹)
Riyanx55tu said:
Flash jerrica kernel for lp...install kernel auditor (give root permission) go to battery option in it...enable fast charge.
If bootloop in miui 9 wait for the next build.
If u use fastcharge use with the 1000 amps (default redmi charger) if u keep using in 2000 amps charger with fast charge ur battery will become swollen (happened to me...no bkup upto an hour now...had to replace the battery from mi service center for 600 ₹)
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Yes,flashing jerrica kernel causes bootloop anyway i am not using any 2 amp charger although i am using official mi power bank 2 (20000mah ) which supports quick charger 3.0 that's why i want fcon kernel well i know fast charger and quick charger are different things but fc reduce the charging time
amitpartial said:
Yes,flashing jerrica kernel causes bootloop anyway i am not using any 2 amp charger although i am using official mi power bank 2 (20000mah ) which supports quick charger 3.0 that's why i want fcon kernel well i know fast charger and quick charger are different things but fc reduce the charging time
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Use Miui 8 Stable with Jerrica kernel..and enable fast charging option through kernel auditor.
Riyanx55tu said:
Use Miui 8 Stable with Jerrica kernel..and enable fast charging option through kernel auditor.
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Good idea

Is it possible to flash the stock OOS kernel with a custom ROM to regain Warp Charge?

Question is in the title. Really been itching to try custom roms lately with support for Warp Charge 30 (McLaren Edition feature), as well as full Verizon compatibility.
Is there a way to achieve this with a specific Verizon compatible rom as well as the stock OOS kernel?
For example, I've been considering trying out Treskmod as I've heard very good things; pixel features (especially the potential of having call screen) with the customization of Omni sounds amazing. Warp charge is just such a killer feature its kept me on OOS.
BarackMitzvah said:
Question is in the title.
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If you're willing to take chances, it's worth a try.
Be prepared for the worst and be ready with that msmtool.
You may make a ground-breaking discovery useful to others.
Most ROMS are already compatible with Warp/Dash charge, no need to change kernels.
The "warp charging" title on lockscreen is just cosmetic... some ROMS have it and some don't, but the phone charges just as fast.
Oh and btw, if you flash a kernel meant for OOS on a custom ROM, you'll find some things (like wifi, bluetooth) not working, or the phone not booting at all.
Reli4nth said:
Most ROMS are already compatible with Warp/Dash charge, no need to change kernels.
The "warp charging" title on lockscreen is just cosmetic... some ROMS have it and some don't, but the phone charges just as fast.
Oh and btw, if you flash a kernel meant for OOS on a custom ROM, you'll find some things (like wifi, bluetooth) not working, or the phone not booting at all.
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Oh no ****? I was always under the impression it was baked into the kernel.
I'll test it out and report back

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