Thursday, July 27, 2017

HTC U11 Custom Kernel Brings Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS)

There’s been a lot of talk about Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) lately and now a new custom kernel brings this to the latest HTC flagship smartphone as well. This HTC U11 custom kernel is available thanks to XDA Senior Member Freak07 and can be flashed via TWRP. The developer does make note about having to move so far away from HTC’s codebase (due to having conflicts with the prebuilt WLAN and texfat modules). You’ll want to have a backup of the wlan module and pnpmgr files or you can dirty flash your original ROM if you want to revert the changes.


Check out this EAS kernel in our HTC U11 forum

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