To say that Google’s Nexus 4 smartphone made by LG has proved a
massive hit is somewhat of an understatement considering the difficulty
consumers are having getting hold of it. It’s extremely difficult to
actually purchase one at the moment but there are some fortunate
customers who have managed to get one in their hands. If this applies
to you then you may be interested in Nexus 4 battery optimization and
other benefits from the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean Matr1x Kernel ROM.
We’ve rarely seen such anticipation and demand for a new phone and have documented the shortage of supplies on several occasions and LG’s
response to this. However, those who already have the Nexus 4 and who
are open to a bit of dabbling with their devices will appreciate what
the Matr1x 2.0 Kernel has to offer. The new Matr1x 2.0 Kernel is based
on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, the latest OS available and some of you will
already know that a Matr1x custom ROM kernel was previously successful
for improving battery performance of the Google Nexus S phone.
We shouldn’t be surprised then to see the kernel used for the Nexus 4,
said to optimize battery life, bring GPU overclocking up to 450MHz with
all cores undervolted to 100 mV and also supply an effective ARM CPU
Topology. Before we give you more information on the Matr1x kernel ROM
we should remind readers that here at Phones Review we cannot recommend
the use of custom ROMs, jailbreaks and the like and that if you choose
to do so it is entirely your responsibility and at your own risk.
Please only proceed further if you know enough about what you are doing
and read through all instructions first. However, we would also add
that we know that many of our readers are keen to customize their
devices and so we like to bring you the latest information for this.
The Matr1x 2.0 custom kernel is ONLY for the Nexus 4 E960 phone.
It’s always advisable to back up your important data, apps and settings
to avoid any possible loss while flashing the Matr1x kernel on your
phone. Before you begin you need to have a rooted Nexus 4 with unlocked
bootloader and also ensure you have ClockworkMod Recovery installed.
You should also make sure that you have at least 50% of battery charge
while flashing the Matr1x kernel to your Nexus 4 to avoid shutdown. You
are then ready to proceed to download.
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