So I rooted my phone and updated it to 4.1 when it first came out. I am admittedly not an expert in rooting and all that. So my question is, do I have to wipe my phone and start over to manually upgrade it to AOKP 4.2.1? I feel like when I was doing this before, I was always wiping the phone each time.I love my Galaxy Nexus. Running AOKP 4.2.1 now on it.
It never resets unless you do it manually.Checked the usage tab on my iPhone today at it said 28GB I was seriously wtf'ing. The website shows the true amount but still got the shit scared out of me.
Oh I know, I did reset it that's why I got scared.It never resets unless you do it manually.
Back it up with titanium backup then do a full wipe. 4.2 changed the filesystem to accommodate multi user support so even if you are staying with the same rom, dirty flashing isn't recommended. I haven't used AOKP on my Galaxy Nexus in ages, but Euroskank is excellent if you want to give that a try.So I rooted my phone and updated it to 4.1 when it first came out. I am admittedly not an expert in rooting and all that. So my question is, do I have to wipe my phone and start over to manually upgrade it to AOKP 4.2.1? I feel like when I was doing this before, I was always wiping the phone each time.
It never resets unless you do it manually.
It's really weird. I have an app to track my data usage so it does match up with the web portal just fine. It's specifically something with the software on my phone where it insists I'm using 20+GB a day. For instance I reset it just now and it's already at 20GB for sent and received. It's nothing deal breaking but it is pretty annoying considering if I ever used this much data I'd be up shots creek.It isn't just the iPhone 5. It's an iOS 6 issue, not specific to the 5, and not happening on everyone's phone.
But yes, I'd double-check to make sure that you aren't going to get charged for that. Sometimes the web portals are slow at reporting data usage.
What phone do you have? Bad battery life with AOKP/CM usually stems from wake locks. Go Google BetterBatteryStat on XDA and see what is eating your battery life.Yeah, don't have either of those installed. I will have to do some research when I get home.
Seeing what BBS has to say is definitely the easiest way to figure out what's killing the battery, well worth the purchase.What phone do you have? Bad battery life with AOKP/CM usually stems from wake locks. Go Google BetterBatteryStat on XDA and see what is eating your battery life.
The general consensus seems to be that 4.2 is a bit more power hungry than 4.1. Other than Currents and Facebook, I've heard Google Now can get a bit excessive in the resources it uses, but I haven't experienced that. As far as kernels go, I've been using Leankernel for the last few months and it has worked well. It's a minimalistic kernel that lacks some of the features others have, but that has never been an issue for me.So 4.2 appears to be absolutely raping my battery life. I used whatever kernel came with this AOKP build. Any suggestions on a good, battery efficient, kernel to go with 4.2?