As the title says, I cant find any kernel for my GT i9505 using Lineage 6.0.1... Im having problems with battery, and since the kernel is resposible for that, i need help...
I tried to undervolt, all I get is bad performance with not improved battery life...
Can anybody speak to me and explain what to do...? ( since i changed more than 10Roms, modems etc etc etc... )
Only JDCTeam ROMs have a custom kernel packed into the zip. That's the ONLY one for Marshmallow and Nougat.
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Pwnycorn said:
Only JDCTeam ROMs have a custom kernel packed into the zip. That's the ONLY one for Marshmallow and Nougat.
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Then what are other options for battery life.. I have seen people getting like 4-5h SOT, a lot of apps, yet no xposed (which i tried aswell) ? Can you give me an advice?
Almost all Roms for s4 I used, are really good and congrats to devs, but i just need some good battery life, which i can't get right now.. (i bought a new battery just to mention, its not bat)
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Hi,
i am looking for a custom rom for i9505
my requirements are: (by order of imprtance)
1. S5/NOTE4 touchwiz look and feel + features
2. NO fast dormancy! (my carrier does not support this feature)
3. stability
4. battery life
5. performance
I tried goldfinger V8 rom, it looks great but it has FD on, and i could not find a way to disable it.
any recommendation / advice would be most appreciated
thanks!
3. stability
4. battery life
5. performance
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stay on stock if u want good battery life.
if u really want a lollipop rom that badly go for the rom from danvdh.
custom roms are useless. it's only for people with too much time.
install stock rom, root it, debloat it and if u want custom rom features just install xposed.
no need for any custom roms because they are always worse if it gets to battery life.
if u say otherwise u have no idea ... it's ok if u have fun flashing roms all day and like to try that and that but don't say it works perfectly fine and especially that the battery life is as same as good or even better (i lol everytime i read this in a custom rom thread)
Try phoenix rom 10.2, or Albe rom. Both excellent
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Hello,
A long time a go i had a s3, with several roms, especialy to downscale the processor, customizing and for better battery life.
after all the knox **** and some phone's further, i now have a s5
which kernel + rom do you prefer and why?
is there a thread where all the roms and kernels are compared?
already much thanks for your help
greetings jordy
jordycoelen said:
Hello,
A long time a go i had a s3, with several roms, especialy to downscale the processor, customizing and for better battery life.
after all the knox **** and some phone's further, i now have a s5
which kernel + rom do you prefer and why?
is there a thread where all the roms and kernels are compared?
already much thanks for your help
greetings jordy
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on xda you're not allowed to make a thread on which roms the best or which kernel is the best but i would say stay on stock kernel and use a custom firmware thats not too bloated. flash a kernel if you need to change android se to be permissive or you need the extra battery train most roms come with their own kernel anyway
So, I'm about to root and install a custom ROM on my girlfriend's S7E, mainly because of the recent problem with Oreo and Instagram as seen here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/help/instagram-stories-oreo-t3804945. So I'm looking for stable Nougat ROMs that favor battery life over features, like AOSP or Nexus based ROMs. I have some experience in rooting and installing custom ROMs in android devices, but it has been around two years since I last messed around with it. Any useful pointers that you think are important?
Most stable Nougat was the Superman Rom for me. No problems over all and nice Battery life.
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Most stable Nougat was the Superman Rom for me. No problems over all and nice Battery life.
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I've just installed it, I hope it goes well. Thanks for the reply.
This could be also interesting for you
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/battery-massive-saver-guide-supermanrom-t3814430
In my experience the best SOT I got was with stock rom. Custom roms and kernels do not give me as good battery as stock rom. Anyone experienced differently? If so, please share Rom+kernel combo.
I would like to know too. But custom kernels as of this date for our devices doesnt seem to live up to their purpose in giving performance and better battery. Most of them only gives you better idle battery management but has problems like slow charging etc. Damn i wish we have huge number of devs like in RN5pro
I am searching for some custom ROM which can be used as a daily driver as this is my primary phone.
Hope our developer bring it
Android Pie ROM is better then stock in my experience. If you want otg support it isn't for you.
AEX 5.8
AEX 5.8 + Darkonah Kernel v3 = Very good battery backup and butter smooth. Also, you can try PBH Kernel
I tried crdroid rom
I was getting better sot than stock
But it was not as smooth after i installed so many apps
As of now it is the best rom and dev is also very active in fixing bugs
Mahz4130 said:
In my experience the best SOT I got was with stock rom. Custom roms and kernels do not give me as good battery as stock rom. Anyone experienced differently? If so, please share Rom+kernel combo.
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Wait for Android p. Hope everything will be fixed in that.
Hi guys,
After a disappointing stay at Oreo for several months, I downgraded to Nougat. Things are a bit better but far from marshmallow I recalled when I got the phone.
I got a bit older so I am not so fond of trying different roms every month.
So before downgrading to stock marshmallow for good , is there any other rom with a better battery performance? I just need a stable rom (I don't care if it is not supported anymore) with the most optimum battery life.
Is that too much to ask?
charos said:
Hi guys,
After a disappointing stay at Oreo for several months, I downgraded to Nougat. Things are a bit better but far from marshmallow I recalled when I got the phone.
I got a bit older so I am not so fond of trying different roms every month.
So before downgrading to stock marshmallow for good , is there any other rom with a better battery performance? I just need a stable rom (I don't care if it is not supported anymore) with the most optimum battery life.
Is that too much to ask?
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Best battery life without you having any involvement would probably be straight stock.. You can get as good battery life as you want with any rom by taking control, with root apps for disabling system services and apps, firewall, kernel tweaks, etc... If you're not interested in doing the work, just use straight stock rom with Greenify or something.
OmniROM, actually the best battery/performance ROM on this device http://dl.omnirom.org/kugo/
levone1 said:
Best battery life without you having any involvement would probably be straight stock.. You can get as good battery life as you want with any rom by taking control, with root apps for disabling system services and apps, firewall, kernel tweaks, etc... If you're not interested in doing the work, just use straight stock rom with Greenify or something.
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Levone1, my attempt to do so in Oreo failed miserably
It was better though, but far from ideal. Maybe though I didn't mess with kernel, so I can't really blame Oreo (yet!).
coderex96 said:
OmniROM, actually the best battery/performance ROM on this device http://dl.omnirom.org/kugo/
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Would you recommend Nougat or Oreo release for OmniROM?
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hi guys,
I accidentally deleted my SO via wiping TWRP, can I install this instead of factory ones??
I downloaded the last version of omni (494mb), and I will place it inside an sd card and run it when TWRP will load , please tell me if I am correct?
thanks a lot
Installation of OnmiROM
Hello,
a description how to install OmniROM is here.
Ciao,
Jens