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Galaxy Nexus users over here, one question.
What kernel do you recommend to improve the performance of the phone and the screen temperature and color?

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Originally Posted by JMaruru (Post 3088565)
Any members here, who have rooted their nexus 4? Please advise.

Pls check XDA-Developers website, there are n number of ways to do this,

45 chinese mobile makers establishing common service centers in India - good for the customer I guess. Link

Google wants to take over whatsapp

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...ion-claim.html

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 3089636)
Any Xperia Z or ZL users here? ZL is listed with a slightly lower price than Z, in ebay. Just wanted to know what is the major difference between these models.

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Originally Posted by nipcarlover (Post 3089656)
The major difference between the two is that the Z is water and dust proof and the ZL is not. Also, the Z has a glass back and the ZL has a plastic back.
Hope that helps.

I have heard several reports of the Z getting heated up even with a 5 minute phone call. The slim dimensions with a completely sealed unit does not help heat dissipation.
I always fear that a hot mobile may explode one day.

Don't know if ZL also heats up.

Edit: I also suggest check how easy it is to replace the battery on these phones which will not last more than 2 years, since you will charge the phone everyday.

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Originally Posted by nipcarlover (Post 3089656)
The major difference between the two is that the Z is water and dust proof and the ZL is not. Also, the Z has a glass back and the ZL has a plastic back.
Hope that helps.

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Originally Posted by S_U_N (Post 3090009)
I have heard several reports of the Z getting heated up even with a 5 minute phone call. The slim dimensions with a completely sealed unit does not help heat dissipation.
I always fear that a hot mobile may explode one day.

Don't know if ZL also heats up.

Edit: I also suggest check how easy it is to replace the battery on these phones which will not last more than 2 years, since you will charge the phone everyday.

Thanks guys! I've decided against the Z.
2 years is bit too early for the battery to go bad, right? I have an HTC Desire which is like 3 years old, the battery still is in good contition. It has lost 10-12% of its capacity though.

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Originally Posted by nipcarlover (Post 3089712)
Galaxy Nexus users over here, one question.
What kernel do you recommend to improve the performance of the phone and the screen temperature and color?

I've been using Franco kernel and it really eases up the display. The moment you reboot after flashing this kernel, you notice that the green tint of AMOLED has gone! It improves performance and battery usage too.

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Originally Posted by ampere (Post 3089984)

Hope it happens, I also had given a link here yesterday.

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 3090014)


I've been using Franco kernel and it really eases up the display. The moment you reboot after flashing this kernel, you notice that the green tint of AMOLED has gone! It improves performance and battery usage too.

Thanks man, have you tried Trinity kernel? I have heard good things about it as well.

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Originally Posted by nipcarlover (Post 3090016)
Thanks man, have you tried Trinity kernel? I have heard good things about it as well.

I haven't tried it yet. My Galaxy Nexus got hard bricked while it was on franco (Dont know the role of the kernel here, which I believe is nil) so didn't get a chance to try it out. While it got bricked, I was running the phone @ 1.6GHz.

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 3090049)

I haven't tried it yet. My Galaxy Nexus got hard bricked while it was on franco (Dont know the role of the kernel here, which I believe is nil) so didn't get a chance to try it out. While it got bricked, I was running the phone @ 1.6GHz.

Damn, hard bricks are very rare on Nexus devices, what are you using now?

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Originally Posted by nipcarlover (Post 3090059)
Damn, hard bricks are very rare on Nexus devices, what are you using now?

I am using a phone which gives me 5 days of battery backup! The Nokia 100!

This is just a spare phone which I am using for the past two months. No data, just voice and sms. I can live without a smartphone - hence proved! :)


If your phone gets stuck and is not recovering from it, do not ever long-press the power button hoping that it would turn itself off. Instead, just pull the battery. I did long-press the power button, the area around the button got heated up and after the next battery pull, it never turned on again. This is specific to Galaxy Nexus. I know some other phones can turn themselves off from an unresponsive state by a long-press of the power button.

@clevermax: It might be possible to get the Nexus repaired. You will need to find a mobile repair shop who does component level repairs. Please try that before you mark this as "expensive paperweight".

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 3090117)

If your phone gets stuck and is not recovering from it, do not ever long-press the power button hoping that it would turn itself off. Instead, just pull the battery. I did long-press the power button, the area around the button got heated up and after the next battery pull, it never turned on again. This is specific to Galaxy Nexus. I know some other phones can turn themselves off from an unresponsive state by a long-press of the power button.

so clevermax how does it work for phones that have no removable battery like the iphones or XZ or HTC One ?

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Originally Posted by joslicx (Post 3090260)
so clevermax how does it work for phones that have no removable battery like the iphones or XZ or HTC One ?

That is a very interesting question.
I am curious to know the answer as well. Perhaps those phones never face this problem?

Samsung Galaxy S4 to be available from April 27 for less than Rs 40,000 as per the below report. I highly doubt it !

http://tech2.in.com/news/smartphones...s-40000/870130

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Originally Posted by joslicx (Post 3090260)
so clevermax how does it work for phones that have no removable battery like the iphones or XZ or HTC One ?

There should be a hard reset button somewhere for that purpose..will have to check phone specific in XDA :)


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