[KeRnEl] Clemsyn's Elite BATTERY SAVING kernel: Now for 4.1.2 ROMs - Nexus 7 Original Development

Would like to thank all the Beta Testers of my Elite kernel for Nexus 7. They have allowed me to see how low voltages can go in the device. Also, credits go to _motley, fosser2, Cpajuste, pershoot, catch1571, pinoyto, masterg0g0, morfic etc...and to who ever I missed. Biggest thanks to my wife for giving me the chance to do this.
UPDATED 10/19/2012
1. This kernel is updated to utilize the latest 4.1.2 by Google for Nexus 7
2. Same voltages applied as before to extend your battery life
3. Same speed of CPU and GPU
4. Same warning as below.
Here is the link
https://rapidshare.com/files/1618065280/ClemsynExtremeBatterySaver4.1.2.zip
Or the one in the button
Please reward my hard work by clicking on the DONATE TO ME button under my sig or donate a Hard Drive with at least 60GB space to make it easier for me to compile. THANKS!!
SOURCE: Compressing at the moment
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Now to the kernel
This kernel is basically a STOCK kernel with voltage lowered to the lowest possible settings to EXTEND battery life. No tweaks other than voltages
This are for Nexus 7 users who care more about BATTERY life and LESS HEAT than overclocking.
Here are the changes.
1. Undervolting is NOT POSSIBLE in this kernel. Undervolting has been done by me in the kernel
2. CPU voltages are default to maintain stability but it shines in undervolting the other aspects of the device, ie: pll_c, memory, emc, host1x, GPU 2d/3d bus etc...
2. vdd_core/vdd_rail decreased voltage from 1.2 to 1.1mv
3. emc, pll_c, host1x, GPU decreased from 1.2 to 1.1mv
4. Compiled using Linaro Toolchain
5. Speed of GPU 2d/3d/vde etc set at 400 mhz (close to stock of 416)
6. Backlight default decreased to 5 for better reading at night and decrease battery consumption
Here is the link OR CLICK ON THE BOTTOM
https://rapidshare.com/files/3373858690/ClemsynELITEBatterySaverStock.zip
WARNING:
Due to aggressive undervolting of this kernel. It might not work with your device. So please be very familiar with backup/restore of your device
** If you like my work. Please do not hesitate to click on the DONATE TO ME button and add to my Nexus7 fund and reward my work. It will be appreciated THANK YOU.
git https://github.com/clemsyn/Grouper

I will use this as my daily driver when I'm not testing kernels.
Edit: I just realized that this is stock, I though it was like the previous 1.5 one of the series. Would you be updating on that regard in the future?
Edit2: Temp wont reach 40.0 C 37.0 C being the mac with none to light use.
Edit3: So has anyone tried to see if init.d support is there?

very nice!

You need to fix the units used in your op
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Nice job great for people who want their battery to last awhile longer

How would this be performance wise lol

morfic said:
You need to fix the units used in your op
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krazeecracker said:
How would this be performance wise lol
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performance will be same as stock kernel. Longer battery life.

Running this now thanks for the work. Right off the bat like the lower brightness.
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Oh Clemsyn, always pushing it to the extreme. Gotta love it. Haha battery saving though?! I always expect the opposite from you Thanks and keep up the awesome work. I might give this a try
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I'll post some battery pics in a few days
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Just flashed on top of Paranoid Android @ 75% battery. Plan to use my tablet heavily for some streaming this evening and I will report back on battery.

Will this kernel allow tweaking in the style of this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855100

MyronJ906 said:
Oh Clemsyn, always pushing it to the extreme. Gotta love it. Haha battery saving though?! I always expect the opposite from you Thanks and keep up the awesome work. I might give this a try
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I know...I'm not used to it...I guess its part of aging process

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Will this kernel allow tweaking in the style of this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855100
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If it works with the stock kernel, it will work with this.

Probably not then, you still have to modify the code to enable init.d support in AOSP source. Will give this a go anyway for the battery saving. Thanks for your work.

I will test it and put the results in my 'Best Kernel' thread. Very interesting...
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sundar2012 said:
Just flashed on top of Paranoid Android @ 75% battery. Plan to use my tablet heavily for some streaming this evening and I will report back on battery.
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Thanks, would be very interested in your result

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I will test it and put the results in my 'Best Kernel' thread. Very interesting...
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Thanks, would be very interested in your result too

Thanks you for your hard work. I will test it soon

I got 7 hours, 20 minutes on my battery test. Check my thread for more info.
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[Q] AOKP kernels which has the best battery for you?

I am running AOKP and before the stocks kernels battery life was not too good now I am running NEAK with AOKP 5-1 and I wanted to know which has better battery life. Siyah was amazing for me on GB with UnNamed.
EDIT: I tested Siyah for a few days it was pretty bad even with underclocking 200 - 800 or 1000 and with undervolt. Sticking with NEAK again just wanted to know if NOOP + ONDEMAND would be better or NOOP + LAZY.
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In3rDm0RetHeNu said:
I am running AOKP and before the stocks kernels battery life was not too good now I am running NEAK with AOKP B34 and I wanted to know which has better battery life. Siyah was amazing for me on GB with UnNamed.
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Gotta try em both out, every phone is unique
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Not just that every phone is unique, it's that every user has a unique setup with different app usage pattern. Different apps behave differently and consume power differently; therefore, my setup may require very different kernel setups to get extended battery life than yours might. As he said above my post, your the best judge of what works for your setup, try them all and see what works for you.
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I can say that neak kernel has worked very nicely for me. Great battery life. Been running it for 3 days now.
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Phalanx7621 said:
I can say that neak kernel has worked very nicely for me. Great battery life. Been running it for 3 days now.
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Same here. I came from siyah with horrible battery life.
I agree with Nick, try both.
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Both performed about the same for me. I noticed significantly more performance from NEAK, and battery life is about the same. But that's just me.
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Winklie said:
Both performed about the same for me. I noticed significantly more performance from NEAK, and battery life is about the same. But that's just me.
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I think the first part of that sentence contradicts itself haha
AOKP + N.E.A.K is pretty beast. Most users will tell you this.
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AOKP + N.E.A.K is pretty beast. Most users will tell you this.
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Yes, but once again it varies per phone/user.
Also, what governor do you use? There's only 3 for neak and I've only used ondemand.
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Yes, but once again it varies per phone/user.
Also, what governor do you use? There's only 3 for neak and I've only used ondemand.
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In N.E.A.K Options inside Recovery, you can enable two additional governors, as well as put Lionheart tweaks on the Conservative governor.
I find Lazy governor works well for me, but I'm still switching around. NEAK definitely gives me better performance, but seems to give me less battery life. More testing to perform!
Aeltar said:
In N.E.A.K Options inside Recovery, you can enable two additional governors, as well as put Lionheart tweaks on the Conservative governor.
I find Lazy governor works well for me, but I'm still switching around. NEAK definitely gives me better performance, but seems to give me less battery life. More testing to perform!
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Derp, thank you.
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K Rich said:
I think the first part of that sentence contradicts itself haha
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How so? He asked about two different Kernels and how they performed. I advised "Both performed about the same" indicating I had installed both and my battery life was about the same. I don't see how I made a grammatical error in that.
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How so? He asked about two different Kernels and how they performed. I advised "Both performed about the same" indicating I had installed both and my battery life was about the same. I don't see how I made a grammatical error in that.
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Because you said "both performed about the same" then said "I noticed significantly more performance from neak". That's besides the point though
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Yes, but once again it varies per phone/user.
Also, what governor do you use? There's only 3 for neak and I've only used ondemand.
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Same.
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K Rich said:
Because you said "both performed about the same" then said "I noticed significantly more performance from neak". That's besides the point though
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Now I get you. Sorry if I jumped, I try very hard to use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation. Perhaps I'm a little OCD about it. lol
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i've been using siyah...i get a lot of lockups with neak..but i think its because i'm not using neak correctly.
in the options is it better to have all governors enabled (conservative, lionheart, lazy)? also i hear for cpu that ondemand with bfq is preferred.
also does anyone have sched_mc and ext4 boost checked?
May you please post your i/o schedulers, governor, the way you charge it, and other essential info?
mmtrago said:
i've been using siyah...i get a lot of lockups with neak..but i think its because i'm not using neak correctly.
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I had the similar problems (random reboots, lockups) with neak (AOKP), while running great on siyah / CM9 kernels. not sure what's caused it - was too lazy to figure out, reverted to siyah.
vladm7 said:
I had the similar problems (random reboots, lockups) with neak (AOKP), while running great on siyah / CM9 kernels. not sure what's caused it - was too lazy to figure out, reverted to siyah.
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I've been running Siyah for awhile now and get 16-17hrs on battery with 3hrs screen on, but just flashed Neak tonight, I'll report back with my findings
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Btw, these are the settings I'm using, and so for today (6+ hrs) I've had zero problems. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23139337#post23139337
I had Siyah and battery life was not that great. I would leave the phone idle over night (5-6hrs) and it would go down about 20-30 percent. On the other hand with this new Neak kernel it only went down 1 percent. I can def see an improvement in battery life.

Custom Kernels

So I am thinking about switching from the Galaxy Nexus to the Galaxy Note 2. However I do not see any custom kernels listed in the development section. Do any custom kernels currently support the VZW Galaxy Note 2?
Go to the original development section. There is a kernel there.
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Check out the Perseus Kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2048013
I run it on my vzw Note 2 and the Beans ROM...there are a number of flashable profiles, but I have just been tinkering directly with the STweaks setting tool that comes with the kernel.
does franco kernel support the note 2?
druhaul said:
does franco kernel support the note 2?
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No
druhaul said:
does franco kernel support the note 2?
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nope. I wish he does though.
The other carrier versions on the note 2 have more kernels, would it be hard to port them to our Verizon Note 2?
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The other carrier versions on the note 2 have more kernels, would it be hard to port them to our Verizon Note 2?
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good question...I have the same question for roms as well...
No, it shouldn't be hard to port kernels at all for the Note 2, as they all use relatively the same underlying hardware.
druhaul said:
So I am thinking about switching from the Galaxy Nexus to the Galaxy Note 2. However I do not see any custom kernels listed in the development section. Do any custom kernels currently support the VZW Galaxy Note 2?
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I came from the GNex and flashed every combination of rom and kernel. Don't hesitate to get the Note 2 because of a lack of kernel development. The battery life is great and this phone will smoke anything you throw at it running the stock kernel. I have run the Perseus and while it's nice to have the capability to overclock I don't see much of a difference in performance compared to stock.
In short, get this phone.
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+1 on that...I am running perseus too and overclocked to 1800 and it didn't seem any faster. Stock is blazing as is. I did undervolt though and stretched moderate usage on 4G the entire time to 1 day 18 hours with 10% left.
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I came from the GNex and flashed every combination of rom and kernel. Don't hesitate to get the Note 2 because of a lack of kernel development. The battery life is great and this phone will smoke anything you throw at it running the stock kernel. I have run the Perseus and while it's nice to have the capability to overclock I don't see much of a difference in performance compared to stock.
In short, get this phone.
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tfly212 said:
+1 on that...I am running perseus too and overclocked to 1800 and it didn't seem any faster. Stock is blazing as is. I did undervolt though and stretched moderate usage on 4G the entire time to 1 day 18 hours with 10% left.
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You guys that say the Perseus kernel seems to give you no performance boosts are exactly opposite from what I experience... Just don't download those damn profiles and adjust all of the settings within "STweaks"... You can totally customize everything, and if you have the right settings for your phone, then you WILL notice an increase in performance. You can even adjust the Gpu, which is what I like about it, but the kernel is rock solid for me... It is a must have on my Note 2!
I will have to tinker with the performance settings a bit more...I was a little wary of messing with much more that the clock speed and the voltages (and I was conservative with those). I didn't mean to make it sound like the perseus kernel isn't great, it is...more that stock is so surprising good too. I am only a month removed from a droid Charge so everything about this phone still blows m away.
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I used my phone (clocked to 1.8 and GPU at 640) and my buddies TMo phone with perseus (stock settings) and we could both tell that my phone was noticeably quicker. It's really hard to tell the difference unless you have two phones like we did.
are there any kernels for AOSP that support screen color mods?
Stweaks has options for different color amounts. What type of color mods are you talking about?
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Stweaks has options for different color amounts. What type of color mods are you talking about?
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Looking to change color multipliers and the gamma, I have tried to the color controls in stweaks and i feel they are really wonky and overly complicated as opposed to the amazing color control via the Franco kernel updater app for my old gnex
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Looking to change color multipliers and the gamma, I have tried to the color controls in stweaks and i feel they are really wonky and overly complicated as opposed to the amazing color control via the Franco kernel updater app for my old gnex
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All of the kernel tweaks are more involved and 'complicated' than the nexus ones. I have yet to feel like I needed to tweak anything manually though.
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akellar said:
All of the kernel tweaks are more involved and 'complicated' than the nexus ones. I have yet to feel like I needed to tweak anything manually though.
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I agree for the most part, I really do like the note2 screen, but I do feel the whites could be a bit whiter...

Favorite Galaxy Note 2 Kernel?

I'm in love with Saber but what are your guy's thoughts?
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I'm in love with Saber but what are your guy's thoughts?
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So far I've tried saber, perseus, and peanut butter and Iike perseus the best. I love the stweaks app that goes along with it for sound. Personally I feel that it gets me the best battery life. I don't over clock I usually stay on 1500 or stock 1600 I just under volt.
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Perseus.
Used Perseus and PBJ. Both were stable but I think battery life is better with PBJ, even with undervolted settings on Perseus. I did like the audio settings on Perseus, but I added in Awesome Beats which I like even better.
I love perseus!
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stock....out of custom i like pbj as its the most stable, but i feel voodoo sound actually degrades sound quality. perseus has too much undervolting and will most likely cause a reboot after 4-5 days up time...not a huge issue. remember overclocking and undervolting offers no real world gains on these multi core devices. what once was is no longer...
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I love perseus!
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+1
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evolishesh said:
I love perseus!
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Yup here too, the battery life is fantastic.
evolishesh said:
I love perseus!
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+ Another. STweaks rocks :good:
I liked the Perseus but it didnt seem to work with my VPN. I ended up going to Saber.
Hmmm the new one works with VPN.
My own kernel or stock. Only two I'd even consider. The rest are full of unnecessary fluff 90% of people don't need or understand. The only kind of fluff I want is marshmallow, but neither goes well with phones
Perseus, but only for the screen enhancements. None of the stock screen profiles look right to me. Otherwise, I'd be either on stock or something of my own making. I agree with imnuts, all the flashy options in most kernels are entirely unnecessary.
Perseus for Touch wiz, SOAP for a AOSP.
Note2core kernel. The best in speed and battery..
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Perseus, but only for the screen enhancements. None of the stock screen profiles look right to me. Otherwise, I'd be either on stock or something of my own making. I agree with imnuts, all the flashy options in most kernels are entirely unnecessary.
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Is there a version of the Perseus kernel out for 4.3 TW ROMs?
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dont wanna start new thread..point me right looked many places
IM till trying to decide what kernel to flash on 4.1.2 stock tmo root.
I know I want some voltage control and see how that helps battery life. I will keep the clock stock or maybe drop to 1.4 as it is plenty fast.
If that affects my xmbc than I wlll make t stock 1.6.
Regardless Im kind of wondering what someone you think I should use for kernal/tweaker?
there is android tweeker pro, stweaks, trickster mod and so many to choose from.
Im overwhelmed and there is no real definitive threads I see.
I have spent much time (too much) looking at this topic, and just wanna get to the point and see if I can get better battery life.
Again performance is not an issue.
I just want the control i guess im a control freak! lol
Am I the only one around using Plasma? Damn, it's good with stweaks.
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
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Peanut butter jelly. No worthless OC support, no pointless UV control, just good old fashioned stock with boeflla sound for major sound boost.
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Irwenzhao said:
Am I the only one around using Plasma? Damn, it's good with stweaks.
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
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Thanks! does stweaks let me control the signal booster functions? (ie wifi and cell tower) I can't find much about this but I would like to increase their strength)
Does plasma allow that?
Im still researching these kernels and their UI's I should be compiling everything I find for one ultimata kernel thred but its all out dated and no one cares any way!
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Thanks! does stweaks let me control the signal booster functions? (ie wifi and cell tower) I can't find much about this but I would like to increase their strength)
Does plasma allow that?
Im still researching these kernels and their UI's I should be compiling everything I find for one ultimata kernel thred but its all out dated and no one cares any way!
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I don't know any kernel with signal booster feature. (Plasma is a work in progress kernel but it's blazing fast already.) The dev might add the feature later on. (Request in plasma thread)
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
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[Q] Could anyone please help me out with overclocking?

I've already flashed two kernels in hopes of overclocking my Note 1. On one, it hung at the Samsung screen and on the other it booted (after doing something with each app) but kept showing force close messages that I couldn't close.
I really want to overclock my phone because it freezes a lot.
Also, I haven't had any luck with radios, either. These flash okay, but with dramatically slower speeds. Right now, I get on avg. 10 mpbs, but I've seen people with upwards of 50.
How could I do these things? Thanks.
we need more info to help you. what rom you are running. carrier you are on. what methods of overclock you tried. more info, the better we can assist.
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we need more info to help you. what rom you are running. carrier you are on. what methods of overclock you tried. more info, the better we can assist.
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I'm running Blackstar XI with AT&T. And I've only tried flashing overclock kernels, with no success. SetCPU lets me underclock, but the current kernel doesn't let me OC.
Kind of the same with the radios. I've only tried flashing them, with no faster speeds.
Are there other methods then these ways?
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I've already flashed two kernels in hopes of overclocking my Note 1. On one, it hung at the Samsung screen and on the other it booted (after doing something with each app) but kept showing force close messages that I couldn't close.
I really want to overclock my phone because it freezes a lot.
Also, I haven't had any luck with radios, either. These flash okay, but with dramatically slower speeds. Right now, I get on avg. 10 mpbs, but I've seen people with upwards of 50.
How could I do these things? Thanks.
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Well hopefully your flashing correct kernels for whatever ROM your running first thing ... And the 50mbps is probably due to the LTE speeds tmo released in a few cities .. Kansas is one I know of .....and over clocking isn't always the best ... I underclock myself to help save battery ... I'm not calling you a noob by any means but read up on android news and check our forums and you will fins your answers I promise
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Well hopefully your flashing correct kernels for whatever ROM your running first thing ... And the 50mbps is probably due to the LTE speeds tmo released in a few cities .. Kansas is one I know of .....and over clocking isn't always the best ... I underclock myself to help save battery ... I'm not calling you a noob by any means but read up on android news and check our forums and you will fins your answers I promise
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Alright, thanks. Maybe it's best that I don't OC it. Thanks.
I'm not saying don't over clock I just don't cause of battery drain ...... You can just watch CPU temperature and be careful ...maybe don't over clock to max just a little bit like 1600 or something
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The only kernel capable of over clocking right now is ptmr3s kernel but I believe it only works with that hong Kong firmware. There are older kernels that can over clock but won't work with the latest cm merges. Like Shane said don't max out most notes can't handle it I never go higher then 1792. Over clocking is great but I don't think we will see a over clock kernel any time soon maybe look into scripts and tweaks.
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The only kernel capable of over clocking right now is ptmr3s kernel but I believe it only works with that hong Kong firmware. There are older kernels that can over clock but won't work with the latest cm merges. Like Shane said don't max out most notes can't handle it I never go higher then 1792. Over clocking is great but I don't think we will see a over clock kernel any time soon maybe look into scripts and tweaks.
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Correct. If you want fast charge and UC go with Chris's. I personally have no need for over clocking. Under clocking is more beneficial.
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Lol.
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That's great that you guys under clock you must save a ton of battery for the performance you lose wonderful. However he's not asking about under clocking. Seeing how every one is giving there opinion I'll give mine do you really save that much batery ? I don't under clock because my battery life is acceptable and if my phone gets low I charge it whether I'm at home car wherever. do you guys not have to charge your phones every day? So what is the point?
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That's great that you guys under clock you must save a ton of battery for the performance you lose wonderful. However he's not asking about under clocking. Seeing how every one is giving there opinion I'll give mine do you really save that much batery ? I don't under clock because my battery life is acceptable and if my phone gets low I charge it whether I'm at home car wherever. do you guys not have to charge your phones every day? So what is the point?
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Under clocking does not reduce performance. Mediocre gaming does not need 1.5ghz if you UC to 1.2/1.1 your performance will remain the same... Out of the extra hour of battery life that doesn't reduce performance its kind of a no brainer. Anyways stay on topic.
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Take your own advice
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Reallllly Lol why argue over something so small ... Give your advice on experience and deal with it ...I like to under clock you like to over clock so what..........
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Exactly.
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Unfortunately we all have to charge through out the day cause Samsung didn't think to put a huge battery in a huge phone Haha .... A 3100 sized battery would have been ideal .... But that's another topic .. As for over clocking I would love to go to about 1600 on the ROM I'm on but I have yet to find a overclockable kernel for 4.2.2 ..well phase is touchwiz right ?
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Improved battery with this guy's guide (custom 7.1.1 + tweaks)

Just posted (it's been a while since I last posted) to share this guy's guide which improved my battery big time. No screenies yet for my batt stats but I can surely say it has improved for me.
I normally have about 3-4 SOT, but after trying this guide, it gave me about 3hr SOT @ about 50%. So here's the link
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/5hak45/68_hour_sot_setup_on_711_custom_rom/
That's pretty rad. I'm impressed.
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91ludesit said:
That's pretty rad. I'm impressed.
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Did you try it out? Whats the SOT you are getting?
The Frustrated Indian said:
Did you try it out? Whats the SOT you are getting?
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No, and I probably won't. My bootloader isn't even unlocked and I'm still on marshmallow. It got to be too much a pain in the butt to update my custom ROM on my last phone so I have never even bothered with it on this one.
Plus that also loses an important feature that I care about, Android pay.
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91ludesit said:
No, and I probably won't. My bootloader isn't even unlocked and I'm still on marshmallow. It got to be too much a pain in the butt to update my custom ROM on my last phone so I have never even bothered with it on this one.
Plus that also loses an important feature that I care about, Android pay.
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Oh damn :/ never mind i'll try it by tomorrow. Btw how good is Android pay? I so badly want it to come to India. we are moving towards a cashless economy. I know its gonna take a decade at least to land here.
aserate said:
Just posted (it's been a while since I last posted) to share this guy's guide which improved my battery big time. No screenies yet for my batt stats but I can surely say it has improved for me.
I normally have about 3-4 SOT, but after trying this guide, it gave me about 3hr SOT @ about 50%. So here's the link
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/5hak45/68_hour_sot_setup_on_711_custom_rom/
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Can not find the hawktail kernel
caballon said:
Can not find the hawktail kernel
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Hawktail is governor setting, think he flashed ninja kernel or elementalX
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whtgrizzly said:
Hawktail is governor setting, think he flashed ninja kernel or elementalX
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He said ninja kernel maybe is ex kernel in ninja what can I used if you can help! Thanks in advance
Try ninja and if that works well stick with it, and if it doesn't go ElementalX, but not every phone is the same
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whtgrizzly said:
Try ninja and if that works well stick with it, and if it doesn't go ElementalX, but not every phone is the same
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I mean what governor I used for saving battery like that?
Trial & error mate
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whtgrizzly said:
Trial & error mate
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In ninja kernel not existence
To find hawktail. U need ex kernel manager. At the menu go to cpu, then to governor options, then up at the top to load. You can select all kinds of profiles.
The ninja kernel it's now call flash also there are many different governor settings now it's all trial and error and what settings best works for your usage ..... Look for the advance interactive tweaks thread all is in there ....
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In ninja kernel not existence
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Look guys, you don't have to do all those steps esp switching to f2fs, which is by the way a pain in the ass for me. It kept throwing "decryption password" error for me, so I skipped that part and that includes the installing of custom bootloader. The most important step there is the last step (14.) Installing ninja kernel + ex manager, tweaking ex manager, using leandroid.
Another battery crap thread??...jeez
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Hey, I'm the one who made the thread! After using F2FS and comparing it to my GF's 6P with the same rom and tweaks but EXT4, I can confirm F2FS does not increase performance, and may have a slight effect on battery. I recommend staying with EXT4.
i have seen that on reddit already, i so want to try it out !
I try it but in the 8 and 9 step when i have to flash to F2fs i don't have this option to format. Help??? I use the last versión of cortex rom and elementalx
Know i can flash system and data, but cache make error and i can't reboot system

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