awesome.
i just installed p3droid's kernels. Are they all LV or does he make some MV's?
I will also check out the official CM forums.
awesome.
i just installed p3droid's kernels. Are they all LV or does he make some MV's?
I will also check out the official CM forums.
all low voltage
awesome.
i just installed p3droid's kernels. Are they all LV or does he make some MV's?
I will also check out the official CM forums.
all low voltage
They are on ROM manager. Go to Download Rom, CyanogenMod, and the bekit kernels are right there. BTW, running 5.0.6.2 with the low voltage 1000 belkit kernel. Super fast, smooth, and cool. 80% battery at the end of a 10 hour work day.
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For whatever reason sxm doesn't want to use ROM Manager.
I wish I had your battery life. But my batt life is about 24 hours, I guess that ain't so bad.
edit: ah, the bekit kernels are extremely low voltage, I believe - my phone probably couldn't handle them anyway.
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For whatever reason sxm doesn't want to use ROM Manager.
I wish I had your battery life. But my batt life is about 24 hours, I guess that ain't so bad.
edit: ah, the bekit kernels are extremely low voltage, I believe - my phone probably couldn't handle them anyway.
I run the 1.2 Bekit LV and exit an 8 hour school day (I'm a sophomore in high school) at 80%. I think Bekit has ULV ones, but I'm pretty sure that the ones on Rom Manager are just low voltage.
Me, I have no preference in Kernels, they run the same for me. But if you wanna see your phone run hot, use Google Sky Map, that's about the only time my phone will pull above 50*C.
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For whatever reason sxm doesn't want to use ROM Manager.
I wish I had your battery life. But my batt life is about 24 hours, I guess that ain't so bad.
edit: ah, the bekit kernels are extremely low voltage, I believe - my phone probably couldn't handle them anyway.
I run the 1.2 Bekit LV and exit an 8 hour school day (I'm a sophomore in high school) at 80%. I think Bekit has ULV ones, but I'm pretty sure that the ones on Rom Manager are just low voltage.
Me, I have no preference in Kernels, they run the same for me. But if you wanna see your phone run hot, use Google Sky Map, that's about the only time my phone will pull above 50*C.
I think battery has more to do with widgets and how often they are syncing/getting new info, opposed to what kernel people are running.
If you are not on the web, or having a dl or news/rss going every hour, your battery will last a long time.
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For whatever reason sxm doesn't want to use ROM Manager.
I wish I had your battery life. But my batt life is about 24 hours, I guess that ain't so bad.
edit: ah, the bekit kernels are extremely low voltage, I believe - my phone probably couldn't handle them anyway.
I run the 1.2 Bekit LV and exit an 8 hour school day (I'm a sophomore in high school) at 80%. I think Bekit has ULV ones, but I'm pretty sure that the ones on Rom Manager are just low voltage.
Me, I have no preference in Kernels, they run the same for me. But if you wanna see your phone run hot, use Google Sky Map, that's about the only time my phone will pull above 50*C.
all low voltage
They are on ROM manager. Go to Download Rom, CyanogenMod, and the bekit kernels are right there. BTW, running 5.0.6.2 with the low voltage 1000 belkit kernel. Super fast, smooth, and cool. 80% battery at the end of a 10 hour work day.
For whatever reason sxm doesn't want to use ROM Manager.
I wish I had your battery life. But my batt life is about 24 hours, I guess that ain't so bad.
edit: ah, the bekit kernels are extremely low voltage, I believe - my phone probably couldn't handle them anyway.
I upgraded to this ROM from 5.0.5.7 and noticed a 2-3 secong lag after every time it would auto-orient. I couldn't figure out what was causing it so I switched back. Does anybody have any insight? I did *not* clear my data and cache during the install, would that be the issue?
I saw a couple of other people with this problem but never saw any good resolutions posted. And yes, it was OC'd to 1.1 gHz.