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If I'm OC'ing for to around 1.2 ghz, what's the best kernel to use? I've heard the best about p3droid and chevyno1's, but are there any better ones out there?
Searched but didn't see a thread for this yet so...
If I'm OC'ing for to around 1.2 ghz, what's the best kernel to use? I've heard the best about p3droid and chevyno1's, but are there any better ones out there?
id say those are two of the top ones
and every phone is different - try both and see which one u get better results from (speed, lag, battery performance)
i say go for the ULV one if your phone can handle it but if not switch to the other one
Although P3Droid and Chevy seem to get the most "press," there are other choices out there, and there are folks who swear by the other makes (jake, jdflg, for instance). I've literally tried them all (at least those of 1.0Ghz and above), and Chevy's 1.1Ghz LV works best for me.
Here's a complete listing of all available Froyo kernels: Froyo Kernels - Android Forums.
Sweet I'll try that out thanks!
JDFLG 1.2 .32cm for me runs flawless and better battery life than any of the others even on kangarade roms. His low end of 300 is so snappy, BUT thats my phone you have to try them all and find what works for you. Until i got my replacement droid i never could run 1300 now this one can they are all diffrent just give all the DEVS a try they all deserve it and to Pete for the best Roms. I have tried all roms and Petes is by far the most stable and reliable. Ive tried all Kernels and only JDFLG agrees with my phone and BB4. Good luck to you!
I'm glad this thread popped up. I'm giving jdflg's 1.2 a try now. Seems pretty nice early on, we'll see how it holds up.
i'm thinking about trying a different rom than what came with bb.4, but i dont want to have to constantly be flashing and trying to figure out what works best. i might try one of those.
and the whole low voltage, ultra-low voltage, medium voltage thing, i've heard sometimes a low or medium can actaully work better than an ultra-low for better heat and battery life; it seems really touchy to me
I recently tacked on the 1.25 ghz uLow kernel from Chevy, and I don't think I will be trying any other kernels for awhile, as this feels like the prime contender. Low battery temps with performance makes a happy, rooted Droid owner out of me.
how much voltage is drawn from the battery. voltage is the potential difference put across the + and - terminals of a battery. Simply put, voltage measures how much energy is carried through a wire, and current is the rate at which that energy is carried. someone correct me if i'm wrong, but current is what charges the battery. An elementary electromagnetic physics equation is V=IR where v = voltage, i = current, r = resistance. Lower voltage used = less current used; less current used = more battery life.