[Q] Nexus 4 roms that utilize specifically Paranoid Android's version of PIE? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I don't find myself using any of PA's features aside from it's version of PIE and noticed a drop in battery life when using PA. Is there a rom that includes PA's version of PIE without all the features of PA?

Pretty much all of them do. I'm using carbon and it has it.

Xylon and cyangemod has pie
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There are 2 versions of pie,sabermod for example uses a different pie from the paranoidandroid one

I'm actually using PA 3.65+ and franco.kernel and i haven't noticed any battery problem so far.
From what i know, Carbon uses PIE but haven't tried it.

Is it possible to switch cm pie and pa pie?
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TheNerd:] said:
Is it possible to switch cm pie and pa pie?
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No they are very different frameworks
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Best rom for battery life ?

Which one is better ?
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There is no real answer for this. Everybody has different results. For better battery focus more on the kernel. Try one for a few days, then another and compare performance. Keep going until you find what best fits your needs. Remember there is no overall best, but rather best for you.
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Kernel, is more important for battery life, than just the ROM, plus your settings and apps make a huge difference too.
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I've tried CM, Minco, Xylon, PA, the best I get is CM with franco kernel of course.
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I've tried CM, Minco, Xylon, PA, the best I get is CM with franco kernel of course.
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Which CM ? Official Nightly, or something like SlimBEAM ?
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Zorachus said:
Which CM ? Official Nightly, or something like SlimBEAM ?
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Official nightly usually is more cutting edge, but the M builds are more stable and would probably have better battery life.
Third Party Cyanogenmod, like SlimBean will most likely have lower battery life due to adding additional features, but like the other individuals said the kernel is more important than the ROM itself. A ROM can only be as efficient as the kernel itself.
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Official nightly usually is more cutting edge, but the M builds are more stable and would probably have better battery life.
Third Party Cyanogenmod, like SlimBean will most likely have lower battery life due to adding additional features, but like the other individuals said the kernel is more important than the ROM itself. A ROM can only be as efficient as the kernel itself.
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More features does not equal less battery life..
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[Q] Display looks washed out

I understand its asked million times, but I couldn't find a sticky so...
just got my nexus 4 but the screen looks washed out compared to my iphone 5, is there any fix for it? an app or a tweak?
Thanks
Flash Franco kernel and download his app.
You can use the recommend gamma settings which are great or tweak them to your liking.
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do you mean franken kernal? I search but couldn't find franco for nexus 4?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34375927
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ibr4him said:
do you mean franken kernal? I search but couldn't find franco for nexus 4?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
Frankenstein Kernel:cyclops::cyclops::cyclops:
Harsh kernel lets you do it for free, and it's a smoother kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2048739
Trinity Kernel + Trinity Kernel Toolbox (app)
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No multi-window option (Nexus 4)

I've been searching for an answer, but haven't had any luck. I'm running Omni on my N4 with ssLauncher. Long-pressing apps in Recents doesn't give me multi-window options. Do I need to enable it somehow? I'm also running Xposed with Gravity Box if that's pertinent.
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Its not merged into the nightlies yet. You either need to build it yourself or find a build with it
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schiznik said:
Its not merged into the nightlies yet. You either need to build it yourself or find a build with it
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Thanks. I wish I had the expertise to do that. I can wait. More curious about it than anything.
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What 4.4 ROMs have pie?

Looking for a 4.4 ROM with great battery life and pie. What are my options? Thanks
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I think lot of us is waiting for PA 4.4. released. They have been coding from 0 it...
So nothing currently that incorporates pie?
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chipstien said:
So nothing currently that incorporates pie?
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you can use stock with xposed and gravity box, it has pie.
MameTozhio said:
you can use stock with xposed and gravity box, it has pie.
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This is what I am using and I've got to say it works great.
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Full screen display

Has been using PA since galaxy nexus, now with pa3.99rc2 on my Nexus 4 and 7 2013. Just wondering except PA, which Other rom provide the full screen display feature? I know pie can be done with apps. PA is very slow on Kitkat.
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easy way : Stock + root + Xposed + Gravity
I use Cyanogenmod 11 (Nightly).
I usw Fullscreen Mode too it works
pretty well, is very fast and stable.
I used it for about 2 weeks and I am fine.
Hope I could help you
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