[Q] (Xgo) Cm9 or Stock - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

I was just wondering whether i should use munjeni's stock rom with oc kernel, or is the cm9 rom by fxp is worth it. Has anyone tried both and if so which gives better performance.

About CM9 and the .54
SteWoody said:
I was just wondering whether i should use munjeni's stock rom with oc kernel, or is the cm9 rom by fxp is worth it. Has anyone tried both and if so which gives better performance.
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In my Opinion the Stock ROM ICS: a burden, seems like a just out of the 'beta' rom.
The CM, something is bothering me and I didn't found the thread about the Stock ROM b.54 ... Why do we have to have this ROM instead of the c.10 ??
Seems illogical for me regarding the baseband modem.
So if you find the answer to the b.54, please share it.
About you doubt bet on CM.
Regards.

There is no need for overclocking the cpu. I use CM9.1 on my Go and it runs very nice.
@lvcargnini the .54 ROM updates your modem firmware

keygo said:
There is no need for overclocking the cpu. I use CM9.1 on my Go and it runs very nice.
@lvcargnini the .54 ROM updates your modem firmware
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ok, So it is done.
Running CM9 now, and it is really nice and neat this FXP203, of course this LED bar is annoying me.

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Will franco.kernelv10 (only kernel) work on stock rom 2.2.2??

Wil it work?
My phone=Rooted,2.2.2,clockwork recovery done....
It works.
You will have to root etc. before you can flash new kernel.
Jackmax32 said:
Wil it work?
My phone=Rooted,2.2.2,clockwork recovery done....
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u may face prob so dont think of flashing his kernel on stock u may get performance issue
Before flashing, do nand backup
shhbz said:
u may face prob so dont think of flashing his kernel on stock u may get performance issue
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Have been running his kernel on stockrom for a week now, just as a test, phone is more responsive, no problems, running fine on 749Mhz
Wil go back to LOL 1.4.2 which I find one of the best for the moment.
When bluetooth headset works on Miks CM7 I will switch to that
Seems like franco.kernel v10 is not happy with my stock rom...Neocore and quadrant score increased but there is a slight lag when playing games(eg angry birds lag a little more with this kernel as compared to sipollo's kernel)..may be its coz of stock rom..back to sippolo's kernel until further update from franco..
Well, you can't blame he, the kernel was made for his custom rom
dieguchoel said:
Well, you can't blame he, the kernel was made for his custom rom
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That is true. He is making the kernel for his ROM. However, I have noticed other ROM developers using older versions of his kernel. I hope his kernels will continue to be somewhat compatible with other ROMs. He is doing great work!
Someone trying v11 on Void rom? Is it vorking? Thanks
Jackmax32 said:
Wil it work?
My phone=Rooted,2.2.2,clockwork recovery done....
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you can try it..but you do a backup before the flash..
I flashed v11 over stock ROM (v10e, 2.2) and didn't see any problems.
Flashed Franco v11 kernel on stock rom,seems like the battery backup has increased a bit. Much better than the stock one.
haroonak said:
Flashed Franco v11 kernel on stock rom,seems like the battery backup has increased a bit. Much better than the stock one.
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Can you please explain what is better on Franco v11 kernel over stock? So I know should I install it...

benifits of custom roms ?

quick question,
basically what are the benifits of custom roms compared to stock kies roms ?
i currently have rr 2.2 rom but appart from the looks and animations etc.. is there a difference in performance/ battery compared to stock?
its been a while sinse i have been on stock so i cant remember what it was like and i just wanted to know are custom roms more better in terms or speed/battery/power etc..
thanks
jonnyhall1bmx1 said:
quick question,
basically what are the benifits of custom roms compared to stock kies roms ?
i currently have rr 2.2 rom but appart from the looks and animations etc.. is there a difference in performance/ battery compared to stock?
its been a while sinse i have been on stock so i cant remember what it was like and i just wanted to know are custom roms more better in terms or speed/battery/power etc..
thanks
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custom rom do come with there own pro's and con's u have to check the changelog of that rom to see whats different in it also some apps which do require root previlage wrks fine with custom roms rather than stock one's
stock roms do have better batt life compared 2 custom ones at the cost of customization with there dull and boring looks
thanks for your reply i guess its just finding the correct balance between customization and battery life then. cheers
go with custom
I had the exact same thoughts when i first decided to flash a custom rom.
Personally i would now flash a custom rom at the drop of a hat, however as the previous comment said there are pros and cons.
do some research on roms with functionality that you require and you'll find one you want to flash no doubt.
hope i helped
i am now running CM9 and its so smooth and looks amazing, a millions times better than stock in almost every way!
Check out the ROM and the comments which people have wrote. Some of them may be good and others may be bad.. you'll be able to work out the missing features of the custom rom bother you or not ^__^ That's how I work out whether to install the ROM XD Most ICS ROM's have their benefits and cons, Gingerbread would be considered the most stable Hope this helps you
jonnyhall1bmx1 said:
quick question,
basically what are the benifits of custom roms compared to stock kies roms ?
i currently have rr 2.2 rom but appart from the looks and animations etc.. is there a difference in performance/ battery compared to stock?
its been a while sinse i have been on stock so i cant remember what it was like and i just wanted to know are custom roms more better in terms or speed/battery/power etc..
thanks
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Highly customizable. You can overclock, undervolt, theme, use different launchers. To me they're faster too.
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cheers guys i guess custom seems the way forward, just need to research the changelog of each rom that takes my fancy
thanks again guys !!
What about if I install a custom kernel, but keep my stock rom? Is there any benefit at all?
To clarify: I'm on i19100 4.0.3 which I've recently rooted. Thinking of installing Siyah 3.5.2 but for now I want to keep my stock (Bell) ROM. What do I stand to gain when I get the Siyah kernel, if anything? Or is the kernel really *only* just a prerequisite to get a custom ROM?
Thanks!
fgoyti said:
What about if I install a custom kernel, but keep my stock rom? Is there any benefit at all?
To clarify: I'm on i19100 4.0.3 which I've recently rooted. Thinking of installing Siyah 3.5.2 but for now I want to keep my stock (Bell) ROM. What do I stand to gain when I get the Siyah kernel, if anything? Or is the kernel really *only* just a prerequisite to get a custom ROM?
Thanks!
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with siyah 3.5.2 installed u can be sure that no brick bug for u
and u can flash any custom ICS or JB rom with it
Sun90 said:
with siyah 3.5.2 installed u can be sure that no brick bug for u
and u can flash any custom ICS or JB rom with it
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But there's already no brick bug on 4.0.3 right? So... what exactly would I gain with the Siyah kernel?
The only thing I can think of is CPU/kernel modding
kilometers4 said:
Highly customizable. You can overclock, undervolt, theme, use different launchers. To me they're faster too.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
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I am doing same on stock
Peace
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Sent from S II Running Official ICS 4.0.4 with Siyah 4.1 [/size]
One BIG reason I'm on stock ROM and KERNEL is that currently no custom Kernel supports MHL (please correct me if I'm wrong)
For me this is a big problem as I'm always watching movies and playing games on my TV with my phone
Obagleyfreer said:
One BIG reason I'm on stock ROM and KERNEL is that currently no custom Kernel supports MHL (please correct me if I'm wrong)
For me this is a big problem as I'm always watching movies and playing games on my TV with my phone
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It's the ROM, not the kernel, that determines if MHL fully works.
Apparently video works with AOSP, but not full mirror of the display.
However, if you want full mirroring, you'll need to be on a stock Samsung based ROM.
That said, you can still run a custom kernel, such as Siyah or SpeedMod, and MHL will still work as long as you remain on the Samsung based ROM.
I'm currently running stock XWLPX with Siyah 4.1.4, and MHL works fully for me.

How to install CM9 and X Kernel on LWW?

Hi, I just want to know how to install CyanogenMod 9 on my Live, and X Kernel. I can't consider myself as a noob, since I have already flashed SE phones before, and now that I have my first smartphone (WT19i) I'm very happy with it and I've already root it and installed CWM. But the problem is I have never installed a Rom before, and I don't know how does they work, but I saw a video of a Live with CM9 installed and I really liked it, so I want to know how to do it and install X Kernel too. Has someone already try CM9? I would like to hear how is it going for you.... Thanks.
No u cant. Currently the xkernel only supports gb roms. Cm9 needs its own kernel.
And u probably need to update baseband too.
Ok thanks for your quick reply. So if I have ICS Stock Rom installed, what Kernel would you recommend me to save more battery life?
And is there a better ICS Rom than the Stock one? Because I would like to try something new..
Only stock or stock based rom will give best battery life.
Last time I try cm9 it got horrible battery life. But that was weeks ago. Hearing good thing about latest fxp cm9 126.
My personal favorite and daily driver is muiv4, with my own kernel. Miuiv4 is beautiful and got many cool feature that I need. But still a little bit battery drainer tho.
In the end it depends on your needs.
Want battery saver, use stock or custom rom based on stock.
Want blazing fast rom use cm9.
Want beautiful elegant rom use miuiv4.
is cyanogenmod9 has its built in stock kernel? or i will install kernel cyanogenmo9?
tsunamixtreme said:
is cyanogenmod9 has its built in stock kernel? or i will install kernel cyanogenmo9?
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You need to install cyanogenmod kernel by fxp or the one provided in the zip file
It's a boot.img and the easiest way to flash it is using flashtool...
How to install custom roms/kernels is in my signature...

What kernel CM9.0-RC1 works?

If this is a noob question, sorry....i'm a newbie. I want to download the rom directly from www.cyanogenmod.com.... I have a LWW unlocked bootloader, running Real ICS with extended stock kernel. But i don't know what kernel i need use to work that rom.
My english is horrible
WanLuc said:
If this is a noob question, sorry....i'm a newbie. I want to download the rom directly from www.cyanogenmod.com.... I have a LWW unlocked bootloader, running Real ICS with extended stock kernel. But i don't know what kernel i need use to work that rom.
My english is horrible
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el Kernel FXP 128, get it here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445821
ronaldvalles said:
el Kernel FXP 128, get it here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445821
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Another thing that's worth to mention: you won't be able to boot without any kernel rather than FXP's, the other ones are specially for oficial based custom ROM's as they are built using its source. By the way, don't worry. FXP's kernel is fine. I flashed CM9 with the FXP kernel of course and I am getting better battery savings than I expected it to give me.

[Q] Stock kernel Modified for CM9

hey... so i was wondering if any of the developers ever modified the stock ICS kernel to run with CM9 because apparently battery drains a lot with CM9 kernel... i've tried the Alliance kernel but its almost the same performer as the stock CM9 kernel...
alinawazkhan said:
hey... so i was wondering if any of the developers ever modified the stock ICS kernel to run with CM9 because apparently battery drains a lot with CM9 kernel... i've tried the Alliance kernel but its almost the same performer as the stock CM9 kernel...
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you should try fxp releases then.They give very good backup.

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