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Question [Q] Overclock kernel with best battery life?

I've used Faux123's kernel for awhile, has anyone used both and if so which has the best battery life?
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faux123's still has the best battery life and speed in my opinion. I've been using it since the first release, and my battery life can last up to three days with heavy usage while using the kernel, I even had it overclocked to 1.7 GHz.

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Smile wow!

3 Days is a miracle from my experiences, I believe this is with light use! I must admit I find myself curious to try it!
 
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i have general and development bookmarked so I didn't even know there was a question section, thanks though!
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No problem, I hope you have come to a conclusion to which kernel works best for you.

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Faux's kernel is still my favorite, i feel like kozmik's has too much extra stuff like sleep to wake, im sure that isn't great on the battery life.
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Faux's kernel is still my favorite, i feel like kozmik's has too much extra stuff like sleep to wake, im sure that isn't great on the battery life.
It has negligible impact on battery. All it does essentially is imitate the power button to unlock.

Personally if I felt that battery life was the moat important thing about a phone then I would just buy an non smart flipphone

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