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Phoenix kernel - the new void kernel out

Sydney99

Android Expert
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357020

Based on void.echo Phoenix Tweaks support AIO solution > AOSP & Samsung-based ROMs support * Support for AT&T, NTT DoCoMo (Japanese) and Korean versions Current charge voltage interface * Lionheart governor (conservative-based: recipe) Wheatley governor by Ezekeel CPU/GPU OC,UV interfaces Voodoo screen tuning and louder support * Lulzactive & 2nd core support * Custom boot animation support * Phoenix recovery Powerhouse performance Impressive standby battery Improved market/browsing load speed Scheduler Multi-core & AFTR support Second to none debug, tracing and crap stripping

Gonna give it a blast now and will update....
 
http://pzieye.centelia.net/phoenix/releases/eu-international/Phoenix-v1.27-int.zip

If anyone wants direct link to file
 
I looked at this after reading the heated debate between a few kernel devs on xda a couple of days ago.
I decided against giving it a go as I don't think it supports bln but i'm not sure.

Void.echo I found to be very good so it may still be worth a pop
 
I can confirm Bln DOES work :) first signs are very impressive and performance wise defo a step up from siyah 2.6.11. Gonna give this baby a go for a few days for battery as tolerating aggressive uv at the moment too
 
Just bought the phoenix tweaks app from the market. Costs 2.50 but allows all sorts of governors, schedulers, tweaks, performance/battery tweaks. much to play with and also much I don't understand. Don't think the missus is gonna get much conversation out of me for the next few days.

Ironass, we're gonna need one of you're guides to get the optimal settings for this......
 
comes with only deadline scheduler and lion heart governor.
Seems very smooth. Screen was dazzlingly bright for the first few minutes but eventually auto-dimmed, so not sure if there may be a sensitivity issue with the light sensor.

Promising early signs tho. I'll definitely come back to this one as I'll still in the process of siyah 2.6.11 testing.
 
Comes with a Phoenix-tweaked cwm recovery. Like the new hyperdroid recovery with siyah, it has red text, but I find it an easier red to read. Has no soft-key back support however.
 
You cheeky monkey.

Where's you sense of adventure??

It got positivity from hawker too, unless he was just being polite......
 
You cheeky monkey.

Where's you sense of adventure??

It got positivity from hawker too, unless he was just being polite......

Oh!... Don't get me wrong... I'm sure the kernel works fine...


...it's just the bit about you paying out
 
Oh!... Don't get me wrong... I'm sure the kernel works fine...


...it's just the bit about you paying out £2.50p for the Phoenix Tweaks app from the Market... come on! :rolleyes:

That's less than the price of a pint! You need to replace the iron with tight ;)

It works very well without the 2.50 app, you certainly don't need it. I only bought it cuz I've got money to burn and was so impressed by the basic kernel.

I'll give it a day or 2 and report back on battery and what you actually get for 2.50.
 
That's less than the price of a pint! You need to replace the iron with tight ;)

It works very well without the 2.50 app, you certainly don't need it. I only bought it cuz I've got money to burn and was so impressed by the basic kernel.

I'll give it a day or 2 and report back on battery and what you actually get for 2.50.

:D:D:D

Pulling your leg old thing!

Just never come across having to pay for an app that gives you schedulers and governors just so that it can compete with the likes of Siyah and N.E.A.K.

Please don't get me wrong, I'm all for developers being rewarded for all the time and effort that they put in to their projects. The likes of gokhanmoral and simone must spend hundreds of hours developing and honing their kernels.

However, it does seem strange that a relatively unknown kernel is charging
 
:D:D:D

Pulling your leg old thing!

Just never come across having to pay for an app that gives you schedulers and governors just so that it can compete with the likes of Siyah and N.E.A.K.

Please don't get me wrong, I'm all for developers being rewarded for all the time and effort that they put in to their projects. The likes of gokhanmoral and simone must spend hundreds of hours developing and honing their kernels.

However, it does seem strange that a relatively unknown kernel is charging £2.50p to use all the features. It would, for me, have to be something special when compared to such free kernels as Siyah, N.E.A.K. and Speedmod.

Seriously though... I look forward, with interest, to hear your findings old fruit!




Of course I can do a guide for schedulers/governors and voltages for Void.

I'll just do what I always do...

Write all the options down on separate bits of paper and put them in a bag and give it a good shake and then draw them out one-by-one and stick them down as the settings! :D

(What... you thought I spent hours testing and refining them? :p )


Heres what I do....wait for ya`ll to try it first :-D
 
OK, now I've calmed down a bit and given it a go for 24 hrs, here's a bit more of a balanced review:

The Good
1. Very quick and smooth (for me better than latest siyah)
2. Battery good - seems at least comparable with Siyah, no spurious wake locks, lots of deep sleep etc etc but i don't have hawker's scientific night-time drain test.
3. BLN works
4. Continues to tolerate my usual 75uv without a single issue
5. Updates itself over the air (alledgedly, not been able to test this one)
6. the loudness tweak makes volume very loud!!

All this is with the FREE kernel (!), using the stock (only) governer/schedulor

The Bad
1. No choice of all the other governors etc (unless you pay)
2. CWM app doesn't work

The Ugly
 
Thanks Syd!

That is a blooming good review old son.

Very thorough and concise. Shame about CWM not working. However, from your report, I'd be more than willing to give the free version a try.

Interesting that the paid add-on actually gave you poorer performance overall.

Your review has saved me
 
Pheonix XDA thread has now been closed by mods.
There's been a bit of a stink developing with a few kernel developers on the lines of originality claims to the governors they use and it seems Pheonix has been put to the block.

This has been brewing for quite a number of days now and things have been getting out of hand. I only hope things like this dont put off the likes of Gokhan and Simone. I would hate to see the demise of either of these fantastic kernels.
 
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