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Thanks man. Now as far as kernels I assume flash rom then kernel?
I'd suggest using AOKP 17 over Codename Android. CNA is a kang of AOKP and other ROMs. I like to support the developers and the hard work they do to give us their ROMs for free. Supporting a developer who just takes what others do not only discourages the developers who did the initial work, but it encourages the developer who's kanging to continue doing it </end rant>
I'd suggest using AOKP 17 over Codename Android. CNA is a kang of AOKP and other ROMs. I like to support the developers and the hard work they do to give us their ROMs for free. Supporting a developer who just takes what others do not only discourages the developers who did the initial work, but it encourages the developer who's kanging to continue doing it </end rant>
I'd suggest using AOKP 17 over Codename Android. CNA is a kang of AOKP and other ROMs. I like to support the developers and the hard work they do to give us their ROMs for free. Supporting a developer who just takes what others do not only discourages the developers who did the initial work, but it encourages the developer who's kanging to continue doing it </end rant>

yes, there's a link to flashable radios in the root guide. I just didn't find a difference in teh radio, in fact, I felt that it wasn't as good in some place.
As for p3's rom.. some of the stuff just doesn't work... it's bad memories back from the DX days .. His rom was my first soft brick. It was a bad rom but at least I learned how to restore.![]()
Fab's rom is working flawlessly for me, it's very fast, has a lot of options and has been giving me great battery life. I haven't tried the flashlight toggle since I use an app from the Market with a widget on my home screen for the flash light.
Agreed. It's very good. I messaged him when I was beta testing that the flashlight toggle didn't work. He said he knew that. I asked when: it would be working. He never answered. Oh well.
I'm running Gummy and I so far have found it the perfect mix of REALLY nifty features and not dicking around too much stuff.
The home screen rotate works perfect, I love that you can pick 4 different notification battery icons without flashing anything or even rebooting.
It provides performance tweaks and stuff also.
Mostly, you have to decide what your interested in.
do you just want streamlined stock? (sounds like redemption fits this)
do you want bleeding edge tweaks? (Kang or AKOP )
do you want tweaks but on a more modesty scale? (I think this is Gummy)
do you want customized everything? (this would be P3's tranquility rom)
These are my guesses, YMMV...
I will most likely try Fab's rom at some point, as I loved Apex on the DX. Hey what flashlight app do you use? I normally use TeslaLED which works on the GN, but seems to work really slow...... for some strange reason.
Thanks a ton!
While I (sort of) agree, he gives credit. And while this practice may be a bit questionable, we do have to remember we are in the open source world. It is not like these tweaks and customizations are trade secrets.
-Nkk
I don't understand this whatsoever. Do you realize what AOKP stands for? Android Open KANG Project, that's pretty self-explanatory.
My phone gets ridiculous battery life with LeanKernel and the InteractiveX scaling.
How-To is easy: flash the latest version of LeanKernel in CWM, then load up SetCPU, and select "interactivex" as scaling.
The "x" version unplugs one of the CPU cores when the screen is off.
I use the default profile (which is slightly undervolted). You can create a new profile if you want, but you don't have to.
So... yeah. I just installed LeanKernel, launch SetCPU, and select "interactivex" as scaling. Try it out. I now have it set on boot now, but ran it for several days first to make sure it wouldn't cause problems.
My battery life drops about 1-2% per hour when the phone is idle (screen off). That includes all the normal background syncing like Gmail, Facebook, weather getting updated every 30 minutes, etc.
When I plug the phone in at night (unplugged at 7am, plugged in at 11pm or later), I usually have 30% or more. Screen on time is usually over 2 hours (varies a lot depending on the day).
