Suggestions please - HTC Droid DNA

Which Rom or kernel do you guys consider to be best for battery life? Trying to get the most screen on time possible. I'm using nos right now and not dissapointed however if anyone can help me with input I greatly appreciate it.
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CM10.1 (7-1-13 Build)
Crpalmer AOSP Kernel (6-24-13 Build)
1.5hgz/384mhz
Ondemand Governor/Noop Scheduler
CrossBreeder Mod (7-2-13 Build) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37062006
Build Prop Tweaks http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42886818
UV -100mv across the board
On Wifi 80% 4G 20%
I get 4.5+ of screen time
On Wifi 60% 4G 40%
I get 3.5+ of screen time
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Does the cross breeder mod need to be flashed every time cm is updated ?

Sabir13 said:
Does the cross breeder mod need to be flashed every time cm is updated ?
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If it wipes system like normal, yes, and it should be anyways as build.prop will be replaced.

Sabir13 said:
Does the cross breeder mod need to be flashed every time cm is updated ?
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Yes I re flash it after every time I update CM
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Blacks.
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kaliblazin707 said:
Blacks.
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Forget to take your meds?

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HTC releases Droid DNA kernel source

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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
HTC DNA
does this mean that we can see custom kernels soon? or do we need s-off for that?
Cdoan34 said:
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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Cdoan34 said:
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.
Thrillhouse847 said:
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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JWhetstone02 said:
You can flash a custom kernel through fastboot. So S-OFF isn't needed
-HTC Droid DNA-
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Thanks for the information! exciting news!
BotsOne said:
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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BotsOne said:
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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typeriz said:
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
typeriz said:
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.
D
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nrfitchett4 said:
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.

Best kernel

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.
Droid DNA
Melodycd said:
The most stable kernel with bettery saving fixes is LK DNA kernel.
Droid DNA
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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

4.2.1 Success.

Just for the shiz and giggles, I was wondering which 4.2.1 Rom have you guys had the most success with? Flappjaxxx's (available on his goo.im for the uninformed), Manels Jellybeer, or JamieD81
s preview build?
Also, would love to know what Governors you guys are running, and if your using Flapps 4.2.1 kernels. (He's been uploading new ones almost daily.)
I personally am using Manels Jellybeer at the moment with Flapps Alt kernel (I'm one of the unlucky ones with tricky capacitive buttons) , I love the DPI groupings, although I have tried Jamie's build and loved it as well. Probably gonna try Flapps latest Beta 4 out tonight and give it for a spin for a few days. Let me know something guys:good: and keep supporting our devs, would love to keep all three of them up and running for us, so don't be afraid to flash that i717 to death with all the new builds (not literally to death)
Jamie's preview 2 with 4aces kernel has been amazing for me.
running smartass v2 and sio, 384/1566
so smooth with incredible battery life
Jelly beer.......and flapps 3.0.3 kernel unreal stable
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JellyBeer + flapp's 3.0.3, OC'd & UV'd with Wheatley and deadline. Although, to be fair, I did try Jamie's and had no problems with it. I was just extremely gunshy of JB after so many RRs during calls back in Sept/Oct when I last gave it a shot.
I'm trying 4.2.2 with 3.0.4kernel now and it seems stable .
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There all great builds I'm running jelly beer right now and I'm loving it although I just had my first reboot followed by a loss of baseband about to try jamieD81s 4.2.2 and see what its about honestly I think there all great
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crixley said:
Jamie's preview 2 with 4aces kernel has been amazing for me.
running smartass v2 and sio, 384/1566
so smooth with incredible battery life
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I've been meaning to try that 4aces kernel. May get to it tonight.
shayneflashindaily said:
I'm trying 4.2.2 with 3.0.4kernel now and it seems stable .
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Dang man, I take a bus to go back home from college and miss out on 4.2.2!! Gonna flash that ASAP:good:
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I've been meaning to try that 4aces kernel. May get to it tonight.
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it's extremely good. I find it a lot better than hotcakez
crixley said:
it's extremely good. I find it a lot better than hotcakez
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Just curious as to what makes one better over the other?
shayneflashindaily said:
Jelly beer.......and flapps 3.0.3 kernel unreal stable
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Jelly beer, rocks, using flapps most recent kernel 3.0.4.
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kimocal said:
Just curious as to what makes one better over the other?
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I just find the battery life better plus choice of governors
kimocal said:
Just curious as to what makes one better over the other?
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Battery life .........I'm running 3.0.5 now with Jamie's 4.2.2 build. And its good stuff
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Jamie's Preview and 3.0.5, been pretty solid so far. Ran the nightlies for a couple days w/ stock kernel and no real issues, but really feeling Jamie's right now, so fast and smooth
Jamie's build with latest flap kernel
1350 384 Wheatley
1026 194 ondemand when screen off.
Fast and good on battery .
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charlieb620 said:
Jamie's build with latest flap kernel
1350 384 Wheatley
1026 194 ondemand when screen off.
Fast and good on battery .
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Same set up for me on JellyBeer and Flapps kernel (minus the screen off profile) I got over 4 hours of screen time(on WiFi)
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yungskeeme said:
Same set up for me on JellyBeer and Flapps kernel (minus the screen off profile) I got over 4 hours of screen time(on WiFi)
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I'm on 3 and half hours on screen time with 52% life left.
Looking good.
Well I bought a Nexus 4 because I never had luck with AOSP on my note.
CyanogenMod Stable with their Kernel was pretty much the best experience I had.
mark1s said:
Well I bought a Nexus 4 because I never had luck with AOSP on my note.
CyanogenMod Stable with their Kernel was pretty much the best experience I had.
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I thought about getting the N4 but knowing it was LG made me not want to do it. Plus i don't want to go down in screen size.
charlieb620 said:
I thought about getting the N4 but knowing it was LG made me not want to do it. Plus i don't want to go down in screen size.
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lg = life's garbage

Looking for a great combination of Rom and Kernel????

Someone who can guide me with this????
CM10.1/Semaphore
daworship said:
Someone who can guide me with this????
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I'm really enjoying CM10.1 (latest nightlies) with Semaphore kernel.
n8r said:
I'm really enjoying CM10.1 (latest nightlies) with Semaphore kernel.
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how's the battery life? and how stable is that build?
daworship said:
how's the battery life? and how stable is that build?
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Battery life is excellent (all-day; I charge at night so I haven't seen it go any longer)
CM10.1 runs stable -- I've had days of uptime and no crashes.
I recommend baked or super nexus both in dev section. And my unofficial semaphore with customers features kernel
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I recommend baked or super nexus both in dev section. And my unofficial semaphore with customers features kernel
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Uhhu pulling ng for your own stuff. If that's the case I have three ports Ive created and hopefully I'll be uploading liquid smooth
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n8r said:
Battery life is excellent (all-day; I charge at night so I haven't seen it go any longer)
CM10.1 runs stable -- I've had days of uptime and no crashes.
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Nice, is this with heavy use or normal?
daworship said:
Nice, is this with heavy use or normal?
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Just normal.
n8r said:
Just normal.
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Should i try the new version of the semaphore kernel?
Yeah it works great
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N.E.A.K. Kernel setups??

I am using the NEAK Kernel on the Illusion ROM. Any setup settings for kernel that are incredible? Not new to flashing or romming or rooting just looking for opinions so don't wanna hear none that noob junk.
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nickhex89 said:
I am using the NEAK Kernel on the Illusion ROM. Any setup settings for kernel that are incredible? Not new to flashing or romming or rooting just looking for opinions so don't wanna hear none that noob junk.
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Hey is that kernel overckock capable and can I use it on pac man 4.3?
Nope, 4.2 kernels don't work with 4.3
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NEAK is generally built around installing and letting it do it's thing. The engine app has modes you can select that do most of the work. Honestly I just let it do it's thing and it's fine. Now the sounds app is another story.
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I am running neak on carbon ROM. And let me tell you, its a beast. I installed the uneak engine app and chose the battery saver option and I have been getting at least 7 hours screen time and around 18 hours total time. Thats under heavy use. If into light I'm sure I could get a day or two.
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Nope, 4.2 kernels don't work with 4.3
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Actually.....I've got N.E.A.K. running on Paranoid Android 4.3 Alpha without a hitch. I figured I'd give it a shot and see if it boots, and to my surprise, it does and worked. I reverted back to 4.2.2 because of some other graphics anomalies which were outlined in the CM and PA threads.
I just switched to alliance rom recently and and need to find the link to the most updated neak kernel again anyone with link info?
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Go to the thread in my signature, it's in there.
Thanks for your help
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