Best kernel - HTC Droid DNA

Well I finally unlocked and rooted my DNA.I am very happy with stock Rom but just want a great battery saving kernel ..Can someone please recommend a good one ..appreciate it .thanks
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Best thing to do is download a good ROM like Hatka DNA. I too just rooted and unlocked my brand new DNA after psyching myself up to risk bricking a very expensive phone
But if you just want a nice kernel, im hearing good things about beastmode and cubed.

Thanks buddy
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The most stable kernel with bettery saving fixes is LK DNA kernel.
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Melodycd said:
The most stable kernel with bettery saving fixes is LK DNA kernel.
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does it allow overclocking?

srsparky32 said:
does it allow overclocking?
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Why would you need to overclock this phone. There is no need to unless you just want to brag about your benchmark scores.
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Dsb's stock with r/w to system with wake lock fixes imo.
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Because its android and I can
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vdChild said:
Dsb's stock with r/w to system with wake lock fixes imo.
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Yes, this kernel is running real well.. battery is doing well with the new fix...
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Mind posting the link.. Can't find it. Thanks
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LK Kernel is the most "stable" kernel. Originally, you asked for the best kernel for "battery saving" ... LK's kernel meets that requirement.
But if you want the ability to OC, you can try the Cubed kernel from DSB. But that is not going to be as stable right now, because it had a lot more features to it.

srsparky32 said:
Because its android and I can
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Ha! Exactly! I won't be doing that, but I just like that mentality.

FuzzyFone said:
Ha! Exactly! I won't be doing that, but I just like that mentality.
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had my fun, going back to stock. Cubed is excellent but i cant have a SoD while im at work our out and about. I'll still be flashing for dsb to help him bug swat.

I'm using LK's kernel and I've noticed my standby battery time has increased by at least 40%. I can't say how much it helps with heavy usage. If you're looking for overclocking, tons of governors, voltage settings, etc. I would wait for DSB to finish his new Cubed remake.

chameleon17 said:
I'm using LK's kernel and I've noticed my standby battery time has increased by at least 40%. I can't say how much it helps with heavy usage. If you're looking for overclocking, tons of governors, voltage settings, etc. I would wait for DSB to finish his new Cubed remake.
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DSB is really close to an excellent stable build

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Best kernel

Hey xda,
I haven't flashed flashed a kernel in months so I was wondering what the best kernel for the tbolt is and if anyone can give me directions on how to flash it cause I think I remember but not 100% sure.
Thank you in advance
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Imos kernels are really good for sense and aosp but my favorite for aosp is tiamats. Just clear caches and flash them in recovery.
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disconnecktie said:
Imos kernels are really good for sense and aosp but my favorite for aosp is tiamats. Just clear caches and flash them in recovery.
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Thank u just flashed the kernel and overclocked to min 1.4Ghz 1.9Ghz and its really fast.
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You're battery life is going suck big time. I wouldn't keep it like that it could damage the CPU.
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My battery actually has been doing better than ever.
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jonah1234 said:
My battery actually has been doing better than ever.
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Interesting. I wonder if because there isn't a huge gap in the scale that it helps the battery.
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disconnecktie said:
You're battery life is going suck big time. I wouldn't keep it like that it could damage the CPU.
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^^ AGREE. I am using the Zoom Kernel due to the fact that IMO's kept hanging on me on anything over 1.5. Also I wouldn't run a kernel as a DD at 1.4 - 1.9 though. Not good for the CPU at all. I'd suggest anything below maybe 1.5 as a DD and when you know you have something intense to do on the phone then maybe turn it up for that particular event. But it's you're phone and the freedom of choice is a great thing so have at it! :fingers-crossed:
Try different kernels because the same kernel may work differently from device to device.
Imos kernels are great. Both for sense & aosp.
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imos or ziggys are excellent.
I always used imosyons kernels, never tried tiamat but I heard good stuff about it
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Preferred CM9 ROMS?

Not to start a controversy...but I just wanted to get an idea of what people are using and how they are enjoying their CM9 roms.
Any input or opinions will be cool.
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You mean what ROM we are running?
I'm using (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ at the moment, it's been working pretty solid for me.
You really can't go wrong trying out the various latest builds, Gray's is pure CM9 with no tweaks added, the rest have various things added/modified/removed.
Best way is to try them out, as everyone is going to have different opinions.
The builds are all pretty much the same, just small tweaks here and there, but Snuzzo's kernel is a beast, so Rage is the winner for me at the moment.
Rage all the way
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Neo's Rage is awesome the inverted gapps are sick.
I prefer plain CM9, so I'm using Gray's ROM. Replaced the kernel with the Super Charge kernel though
Maybe this is a good place to ask: I'm running Gray's 9/21 CM9 build, does Snuzzo's kernel work with it? I'd like to give that Wheatley governor a try.
Which phone are we talking about here? Cm9 and kernels aren't universal right? Still learning.
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d.kozzer said:
Maybe this is a good place to ask: I'm running Gray's 9/21 CM9 build, does Snuzzo's kernel work with it? I'd like to give that Wheatley governor a try.
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Yea, I just went back to it because of stability problems with AOKP. Snuzzo's kernel works great with it. Screen-off battery life is crazy on Wheatley.
shrike1978 said:
Yea, I just went back to it because of stability problems with AOKP. Snuzzo's kernel works great with it. Screen-off battery life is crazy on Wheatley.
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Awesome, thanks Shrike! Gonna give it a whirl!
natemanas said:
Which phone are we talking about here? Cm9 and kernels aren't universal right? Still learning.
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This is the Rezound forum, so.......
Oh gotcha.. I'm just on the xda app.. this pulled up randomly. Haha thanks
Samsung exhibit 4G-CM9/Jocala's kernel.

HTC releases Droid DNA kernel source

Released on HTCDEV site
From Android Police: LINK
Well who would have thought!
Memnoch73 said:
Released on HTCDEV site
From Android Police: LINK
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And on the eighth day there was kernel source and they did celebrate
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Three down, two to go
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" I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it."
This is most exciting
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does this mean that we can see custom kernels soon? or do we need s-off for that?
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does this mean that we can see custom kernels soon? or do we need s-off for that?
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I believe we can flash custom kernels with S-ON just not in recovery, we'll have to use fastboot (which really isn't a big deal).
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does this mean that we can see custom kernels soon? or do we need s-off for that?
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You can flash a custom kernel through fastboot. So S-OFF isn't needed
-HTC Droid DNA-
Say hello to overclocked kernels and goodbye to great battery life.
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I believe we can flash custom kernels with S-ON just not in recovery, we'll have to use fastboot (which really isn't a big deal).
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You can flash a custom kernel through fastboot. So S-OFF isn't needed
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Thanks for the information! exciting news!
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Say hello to overclocked kernels and goodbye to great battery life.
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Only reason to overclock this is to be able to brag about having a 5 figure quadrant score.
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Say hello to overclocked kernels and goodbye to great battery life.
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How about an under volted kernel with battery saving governors for improved battery life
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How about an under volted kernel with battery saving governors for improved battery life
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Now that's what I'm looking forward to.
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typeriz said:
How about an under volted kernel with battery saving governors for improved battery life
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That's what I was thinking
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How about an under volted kernel with battery saving governors for improved battery life
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isn't the DNA already doing a great job of managing things? Curious to see if the great xda devs can improve it further.
I have made a few attempts to build a kernel tonight, all build fine, but none boot.
I tested the one posted by Zarboz, it does not boot either.
I MSGd HTC to see if the code was bad.
Waiting to hear back.
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isn't the DNA already doing a great job of managing things? Curious to see if the great xda devs can improve it further.
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Its doing a great job, BUT its NOT perfect
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Will this help in fixing the Bluetooth streaming audio issues?
emplox said:
Will this help in fixing the Bluetooth streaming audio issues?
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Wait, what's wrong with Bluetooth streaming audio? I'm using it just fine and see no issues? Am I missing something?
Same. Beats even works over BT streaming.

What's your score in AnTuTu Benchmark?

Can someone please post their AnTuTu Benchmark score with the HTC DROID DNA? (Stock ROM, not overclocked)
The app was recently updated with new score metrics, but I don't have a DNA here any long to test.
Thanks.
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Here's mine.
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20169 (x920e)
Mine was something like 18,500 or around there.

			
				
Lol, and Droidforums mentions the DNA commonly scores between 13-14k.
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Lol, and Droidforums mentions the DNA commonly scores between 13-14k.
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Hahah that's what I scored when I multitasked everything I could on my DNA. I'm currently 100% stock and I never see anything lower then 18000 unless I really try.
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Mine. Stock non-rooted.
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I've never seen above 18,700...how are you guys getting 20k?
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I've never seen above 18,700...how are you guys getting 20k?
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Are you on a custom Rom or kernel? I'm still on stock but rooted and am not doing anything special (i.e. not killing any apps before running the benchmark). My score is typically between 19,500 - 20,500. 18,700 is fine though, maybe you have an app that is running on the background slowing things down a bit.
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Are you on a custom Rom or kernel? I'm still on stock but rooted and am not doing anything special (i.e. not killing any apps before running the benchmark). My score is typically between 19,500 - 20,500. 18,700 is fine though, maybe you have an app that is running on the background slowing things down a bit.
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Nope, phone is stock not rooted either, probably gonna leave it that way too until I get bored and decide to take the jump and unlock my phone.
I have no issue with the scores I got, just was curious. This phone is still fast as hell.
21k consistently. Custom ROM, stock kernel.
Cubed kernel with Digital dream ROM
9602 - yup I am the slow kid on the block
You must be missing the 1 before the 9.
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You must be missing the 1 before the 9.
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no I am serious., but I got better score in quadrant. I am using digital dream rom
Do see this. I am not alone http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36790492
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Thanks everyone for replying, I got enough scores to go by.
I changed from cubed kernel to LK Dna kernel, back to 18k+..
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Running everything stock and haven't hit anything below 20k.

What Rom gives the best battery life

I'm tryin to find Rom that has great battery life any
suggestions?
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gscarborough said:
I'm tryin to find Rom that has great battery life any
suggestions?
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Use Better Battery Stats and Greenify and they can all have decent battery life
I had really good battery with MeanBean. I'm now on Unofficial Black CM10.1 which is pretty good too.
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I'm tryin to find Rom that has great battery life any
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If you're really concerned about battery life, you might consider going back to an ics rom. Jb seems to be a little rougher on the battery...the only way I've been able to get closer to the drain times I had with ics under the same usage is to flash a custom kernel, underclock and undervolt, and disable all non-essential background data. PAC man/komodo is the best combo I've found, but everyone's different...
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Im running Viper and run 4 pages of widget, with power saver on during the day, I get 14 - 18 hours which is amazing to me since i had the original EVO4G that was a battery whore! I had MeanBean which was slightly less life but a good rom as well.
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gscarborough said:
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Just ignore any ROM that turns on both cores. That leaves out mean.
You can control the cores with trickster mod from play store. Or there are custom kernels for all of or roms for this phone now which give the user alot of control along with trickster or kernel tuner to control settings of kernel
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treIII said:
You can control the cores with trickster mod from play store. Or there are custom kernels for all of or roms for this phone now which give the user alot of control along with trickster or kernel tuner to control settings of kernel
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I flashed cm 10.1 and already my battery is much better than on MB
none
I'm using Timberwolfs ROM and BL is great, he has a custom kernel in his ROM, he is a marvelous developer
This is like asking which sports car has the best miles per gallon. It all depends how you drive it
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MeanRom most definitely. best battery life. Meanbean is a little more drain-ey but that's just what you get when you run JB. I just flashed irocevo's CM10.1 so I can't really comment on its battery life yet but it seems to fair well.

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