[Q] flashing custom kernel - Micromax A116

hello friends, i am doing lots of experiments these days with my CHD....now i am about to test both kernels one after another to see which is best...or is it stock kernel itself??further i want to know, if i messed up during these flashing or when i am not satisfied with a custom kernel, how can i get back to my stock kernel??? will recovering with CWM get me back my stock kernel??:silly:

iamlovingprem said:
hello friends, i am doing lots of experiments these days with my CHD....now i am about to test both kernels one after another to see which is best...or is it stock kernel itself??further i want to know, if i messed up during these flashing or when i am not satisfied with a custom kernel, how can i get back to my stock kernel??? will recovering with CWM get me back my stock kernel??:silly:
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u can get ur stock kernal from here
http://www.mediafire.com/download/v5ldahiowj81v58/stock_kernel.zip
and of course custom kernal is always more customizable !!!!!!!!!!

jayadu said:
u can get ur stock kernal from here
http://www.mediafire.com/download/v5ldahiowj81v58/stock_kernel.zip
and of course custom kernal is always more customizable !!!!!!!!!!
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too much buggy to keep....i am staying with stock..

iamlovingprem said:
too much buggy to keep....i am staying with stock..
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always upto u 4 the choice

Stock kernal is best for gaming I think....though our developers are great to give us two kernal.
...so try out both...both have different taste
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Indranilbanerjee010 said:
Stock kernal is best for gaming I think....though our developers are great to give us two kernal.
...so try out both...both have different taste
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not agreed... I've checked it myself.... i used antutu before and after flashing the kernel. and the results were like before flashing 139xx and after flashing 123xx ...
you can check it...the only thing i liked was dt2wake

iamlovingprem said:
not agreed... I've checked it myself.... i used antutu before and after flashing the kernel. and the results were like before flashing 139xx and after flashing 123xx ...
you can check it...the only thing i liked was dt2wake
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I have already told your stock is the best...but I have told u u can try...nothing more...i myself use stock kernel.....
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Which ROM to use?

I'm currently using Lite'ning ROM and since the developer went MIA I'm thinking of changing to another ROM. I tried ToxicROM but dislike it due to various reasons...
One of the reasons why I wanna change is because my SGS2 often hang / restart / lag kinda problems which seriously annoys me..
Try one of the needs new stock roms.
donalgodon said:
Try one of the needs new stock roms.
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Huh? Sorry but I don't get you..
JFSG said:
Huh? Sorry but I don't get you..
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Try = Install one of the latest/newest STOCK Samsung ROMs like KL1
That was the advice given .
Read the rom descriptions in the custom roms sections and decide what you want is another choice ,
jje
JJEgan said:
Try = Install one of the latest/newest STOCK Samsung ROMs like KL1
That was the advice given .
Read the rom descriptions in the custom roms sections and decide what you want is another choice ,
jje
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I'm not a big fan of the stock ROM.
Go for CriskeloRom or CheckRom RevoHD. In my opinio, they are one of the best ROMs.
Hope this helps
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Build your own ROM! And ask for donations.
Check rom hd goody goody
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I'm using CheckROM v4 with siyah kernel v 2.4.2.. My phone is very smooth, with good battery life and stability... I use this kernel only for bln, because the phone is good even with default settings..you can also try speedmod...
Hope this helps!
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Custom rom on stock kernel

Hi everyone I am new to this all just wanting to know can you run a custom kernel on a stock tomorrow.
If so what are the advantages etc also which would you recommend .
I have rooted phone and installed recovery I am currently running stock ics 4.03.
Any help would be great thanks
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jharn06 said:
Hi everyone I am new to this all just wanting to know can you run a custom kernel on a stock tomorrow.
If so what are the advantages etc also which would you recommend .
I have rooted phone and installed recovery I am currently running stock ics 4.03.
Any help would be great thanks
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u can if the kernel is compatible enough with ur stock ICS 4.0.3
How can I tell mate any suggestions
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Sun90 said:
u can if the kernel is compatible enough with ur stock ICS 4.0.3
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How can I tell mate any suggestions
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Read the first page of the thread for the kernel you want to try. That will tell you which roms it's compatible with.
No suggestions. Reasons being you use your phone differently to everyone else, have it set up differently & no two phones come out of the factory the same. So you won't have exactly the same experience as me with a given rom or kernel. Also, many people who are users of a particular rom or kernel end up being total fanboys, rendering their opinion on same biased/meaningless.
So...Try out a bunch of roms/kernels until you find one you like. With CWM, it's so easy to backup/restore & flash roms/kernels there's no excuse for you not trying a bunch out for yourself.
Thanks man
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Rooting By installing a custom rom

I found one thing that may help some one.. MOST of you may already know this, but there are noobs like me....
If you have an unlocked bootloader, then you can install a custom kernel which is pre rooted..
so after installing a pre rooted custom kernel , if you install the stock kernel.. the root is still there... right?
m4nz said:
I found one thing that may help some one.. MOST of you may already know this, but there are noobs like me....
If you have an unlocked bootloader, then you can install a custom kernel which is pre rooted..
so after installing a pre rooted custom kernel , if you install the stock kernel.. the root is still there... right?
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Ouf why should we switch back after flashing a prerooted kernel? Stock kernel isn't as good as custom kernel like rage kernel
But you can root without flashing a custom kernel, look in the pinned threads :good:
Normally root should stay there, if the prerooted kernel copies the root files...
mihahn said:
Ouf why should we switch back after flashing a prerooted kernel? Stock kernel isn't as good as custom kernel like rage kernel
But you can root without flashing a custom kernel, look in the pinned threads :good:
Normally root should stay there, if the prerooted kernel copies the root files...
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You are right bro.. But I liked the stock kernel because it gave me more battery life...
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m4nz said:
You are right bro.. But I liked the stock kernel because it gave me more battery life...
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Custom kernels often have a better battery life, like for example rage kernel...
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mihahn said:
Custom kernels often have a better battery life, like for example rage kernel...
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I dont know.. But I was just telling about my phone... May be I was wrong...
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[Q] Best Stable ROM?

What's the best stable ROM to use for S3?
STOCK ROMS
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current leaked ROM(XXELK4) is very stable
I have been using it for like 3 or 4 days
still no force close
battery life is also fine
UI is very fluid too
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1935514
Do NOT post threads asking which the best ROM or kernel is
Lither said:
What's the best stable ROM to use for S3?
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In my point of view the Best ROMs are the stock ROMS.
I think OMEGA ROM'S: best rom i ever try:good:
noob.italianStallion said:
I think OMEGA ROM'S: best rom i ever try:good:
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Don't know why people using omega rom...all is stock except some modding
Stock ROMs. Period.
No custom ROMs are more stable and offer more compatibility than the stock ROMs.
jaidev.s said:
STOCK ROMS
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I'll download the latest version of stock ROM, also should I use any kernel for improvements?
JJEgan said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1935514
Do NOT post threads asking which the best ROM or kernel is
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Yooooohoooo!!! ^^^^^^^^^^

[Q] When flashing a new ROM does it change the kernel also?

I hear that some kernals are better than others and I assumed they change when you change your ROM but I'm not sure. I feel like I would have better battery life with a better kernel.
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Karina Kapri said:
I hear that some kernals are better than others and I assumed they change when you change your ROM but I'm not sure. I feel like I would have better battery life with a better kernel.
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No, changing your ROM doesnt always result in changed kernel. Also depends on Stock or Custom ROM. Stock Rom flashed with Odin will probably change your kernel to the one provided in the ROM package, but if you install custom ROMs through recovery then your kernel will not change.

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