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Root [CDMA] Considering flashing a kernal

I know why most do it, but as I mentioned I would still post in the thread, and keep in mind, usually when you do flash new Kernels, as you may gain one thing, you may loose a few others, so it is the option you have to weigh. So for me when it goes to Kernels, I stay away, as I use my phone too much and cannot afford an interruption. But I get your point, simply telling you to check before, also as long as you Nandroid, you can always restore if it don't work, or even reflash the same Rom and it will put the original Kernel back on.



The only reason I am wanting to I read that certain can better your battery life and it would be nice to get more than 5 hours out of mine

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I know why most do it, but as I mentioned I would still post in the thread, and keep in mind, usually when you do flash new Kernels, as you may gain one thing, you may loose a few others, so it is the option you have to weigh. So for me when it goes to Kernels, I stay away, as I use my phone too much and cannot afford an interruption. But I get your point, simply telling you to check before, also as long as you Nandroid, you can always restore if it don't work, or even reflash the same Rom and it will put the original Kernel back on.

And that's why I come here before doing anything I have no knowledge on. Thanks for the expert opinion

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