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Default Best Kernel for battery performance?

I'm running a Sense ROM (Evil's), but need a good kernel for battery performance? I don't care about overclocking, etc

Any suggestions?
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It'll depend on whether your hardware can work with such low voltages, but you can try the various flavors of wild monks' kernels.

I'm personally using his 900mV AVS CFS kernel but not too many people can run that without problems.

The 950mV SVS CFS kernel should be quite safe.

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I'm running a Sense ROM (Evil's), but need a good kernel for battery performance? I don't care about overclocking, etc

Any suggestions?
Dude,

you cant use any other kernel than evils one,

thats why sense works on your phone, because evil has tweaked the kernel to make it so.

if you flash another kernel you will lose radio, wifi, viseo, and everything else that makes it a phone...

All sense roms have a battery drain issue on the nexus.. you either live with it or you put stock android back one

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Dude,

you cant use any other kernel than evils one,

thats why sense works on your phone, because evil has tweaked the kernel to make it so.

if you flash another kernel you will lose radio, wifi, viseo, and everything else that makes it a phone...

All sense roms have a battery drain issue on the nexus.. you either live with it or you put stock android back one

JD
Currently, I don't need radio or wifi, so I guess the kernel should work, no?
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Currently, I don't need radio or wifi, so I guess the kernel should work, no?
Radio generally refers to all wireless communication capabilities, not necessarily "FM radio"