Hello Everyone,
I am new here I have a neo V (MT11i) with stock ICS .587 version.
Please suggest a good kernel for this which supports.
Overclocking
Usb OTG (Mass storage,hid,Keyboard,Mouse etc)
Must be fast
Not a prerooted as my phone is rooted....
and also not be pre-overclocked...As i Want to overclock it when i want to do it...
Thankxxx
Just try suave kernel, battery friendly and overclockable
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I am asking this for my friend. He wanted to have miui on his neo V. Also a stable overclock kernel. Can I flash ROM or kernel to my friend's neo V?
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If your friend wants MIUI he will have to use the MIUI based kernel
Which afaik don't support overclocking
If he wants overclocking he will have to use InteksKernel V15
For ROMS and Kernels the phones bootloader wll have to be unlocked
The same can me done very easily
~But you void warranty
Qwerty123 \m/ said:
If your friend wants MIUI he will have to use the MIUI based kernel
Which afaik don't support overclocking
If he wants overclocking he will have to use InteksKernel V15
For ROMS and Kernels the phones bootloader wll have to be unlocked
The same can me done very easily
~But you void warranty
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No no.....miui kernel is overclockable. Check my rom thread. JasonS maked us nice kernel
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My friend has a xperia neo v but not neo, not sure whether it is suitable to flash neo's miui in neo V
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taaviu said:
No no.....miui kernel is overclockable. Check my rom thread. JasonS maked us nice kernel
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No way !! :O
taaviu can you link me to the ROM ?!?
I'm not sure which one to use
http://www.multiupload.com/ZMLLPQPH73
I only found the OC Neo rom
Cant seem to find the Neo v one
Help
Qwerty123 \m/ said:
No way !! :O
taaviu can you link me to the ROM ?!?
I'm not sure which one to use
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Ofcourse.
Lol tavi Rom roxx
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taaviu said:
Ofcourse.
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Nice
Same Kernel for neo and NEO V right ?
MIUI Version - 1.12.16
Theres none for Neo V ?
EDIT !!
Flashed MIUI ROM 1.12.16 !
And Provided kernel
Apparently it supports both Neo and Neo V
And it Oc'able
fxzy said:
I am asking this for my friend. He wanted to have miui on his neo V. Also a stable overclock kernel. Can I flash ROM or kernel to my friend's neo V?
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Yes, i tried DooMKerneL (stable OC up to 2GHz on my Neo V), Inteks kernel (stable 1.8GHz), MIUI kernel works, and CyanogenMod7 from Neo works too. The only disadvantage is not working camera (it can be fixed, but there is no 100% fix for it), but camera is a ROM issue, kernel doesn't affect it
I really like the above combination and think my phone will work smooth and zippy,also no problem with moderate gaming and battery life,but i'm not too sure cause this is my first time reverting from stock rom....Few questions---->
1.Will the adreno libs work with the rom,cause in the thread it was written they work only with stock rom,maybe it should have been stock based rom.....
2.Should i first flash the kernel and then the rom or the order dosen't matter.....
I would like all of your opinions of personal use of the rom,over time,if anyone has this combination please let me know how this works for you,should I or should i not go for this...,
Anything and everything you have in your thoughts about this please let me know and please answer my questions...{on a Neo V not a Neo}
always thankful:good:
Icecream pureness already have the new adreno libs.You dont need to flash it.And the combination is good.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34342421&postcount=2299
siankatabg said:
Icecream pureness already have the new adreno libs.You dont need to flash it.And the combination is good.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34342421&postcount=2299
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Thanks dude!
i am using pureness build 14.
smooth and good battery life. adreno libs is included in the rom. no need to flash it.
the only way to know how good a custom rom is to try it .
you can always revert back to stock fimware or whatever rom you were using before it.
xperia ultimate hd rom - suave v 6 kernel .
I was using Ice Cream Pureness build 14 with adreno libs ( have in the build ), it's very smooth and very good battery life, but when changed my kernel for Lupus Kernel, rom stopped work. :crying:
Only was bootlooping.
PS: My english is bad, sorry for that.
Ofcourse.. because as far as i know lupus kernel is jb based.. how will it work on ics?? U cannot have a jb kernel and ics rom
Hope this fulfilled your need.. hit thanks if i did..
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vishal_android freak said:
Ofcourse.. because as far as i know lupus kernel is jb based.. how will it work on ics?? U cannot have a jb kernel and ics rom
Hope this fulfilled your need.. hit thanks if i did..
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There is Lupus kernel based on stock ICS as well...Don't get it confused with Jb kernel...
Its just that that guy has not followed steps properly I think ...
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Ohhh.. can you give me its link please..??
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In my SIG bro....
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Yeah got it..
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hello friends..i want help...
im using Xperia ray 4.1.B.0.587
i want best battery saving kernal..
if u have any kernal(without bugs) ..
please give me..
locked BL
thank you..
You can't flash kernels with locked bl...
You must unlock your bl first...
After unlocking you can try xkernel 9.587 c by sirkay....
That's the best kernel i've found...
Or you can try lupus kernel..
That is specially for battery saving...
Don't forget to thank them..
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I want jb in my mini pro so which kenrel is best to flash jb rom??? Help me
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3.0.8 nAa kernel
3.4.45 nAa kernel
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go for cyanogenmod rom! it has its own kernel. it can be overclocked. everything which you need, it provides
First I don't know what a Kenral or a Kenrel is, so I can't help you
Furthermore if you meant a kernel, you aren't allowed to ask that question. Try some and find your personal best
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Mihahn is right, do your research and try some different kernels.
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I'm using Xperia mini
Ics 4.0.4
Base 0.587
Now I don't know which kernel to flash
I want to use zellycream ROM
And I don't have cwm installed but my phone is already unlocked.
Can I flash any kernel I want or not?
Can I flash it using SE unlocked relocker tool?
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zelly cream is ICS based ..u can use any ics based kernels like lupus , mesa , panic , rage , kapa ,etc
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zelly cream is ICS based ..u can use any ics based kernels like lupus , mesa , panic , rage , kapa ,etc
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Thanks for replaying
I have noticed that some of them has overclocking system
Are those kernel effect on my device even if I don't use 1.6ghz or 1.4 or something like that?
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Also you can use stock kernel .. and flash CWM with X-parts app from playstore
rabin69x said:
Thanks for replaying
I have noticed that some of them has overclocking system
Are those kernel effect on my device even if I don't use 1.6ghz or 1.4 or something like that?
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No.The overclocking feature is just an added benefit. It's the user's choice if he/she wants to over/under clock his device. If you overclock your device higher than it is safe (more than 1.6) you would likely fry your motherboard. If you underclock it lower then you will have lags. Generally 1.2 GHz or 1.4 GHz is considered a safe option.