I highly recommend anyone who has the Nexus 4 and looking to improve battery life to unlock/root and install the franco kernel (on XDA or franco has an app for the kernel as well). I haven't noticed much improvement with screen on time but there is a dramatic improvement in how long the battery will last in "standby". Idk, I'd describe it as more hang time. Stock kernel, seemed like everytime I turned on the device it was down 5-10% from the last time... since I've installed franco kernel it doesn't seem to hardly drop at all if I'm not using the phone. If I were to go sparingly with the screen-on time usage (say limit myself to an hour a day), I bet I could make it through 2 days w/o charging it now.
But franco kernel didn't improve my screen on time much. I think that lowering the max clockspeed might help, but want to research that some more. Currently, I can get about 3.5-4 hours out of a charge undernormal usage throughout the day. I need to watch a movie on it or something to see how long that lasts.
A lot of the photos have come out really nice. Not the best camera on a phone I've seen, and I think that the iPhone 5 has a nicer sensor. But it is a huge improvement over my previous iPhone 4 in terms of speed and quality. Here is a photo I took of my dog with it (and ran through some Instagram filters like a n00b...but hey, its a cameraphone photo so what do you want eh?):

Does anyone know how I might setup a custom keywords for the keyboard? I thought that personal dictionary would do it, but what I'm trying to accomplish is not working through it. What I would like is for the keyword myemail to transform to myemail@gmail.com like in iOS keyboard shortcuts. I've added this combination in personal dictionary but all it seems to do is not give me red squiglies under "myemail" (because it is part of my personal dictionary....).
Also, is there anyway to have a more iOS-like lock screen behavior? Not in the "slide to unlock" way but in the passcode requirement way. On iOS you set a passcode, and you set an "auto passcode-lock" for so many minutes or hours (I had mine set to 1 hour I think). If the device is unlocked, but the screen is off then you are greeted by the iOS slide-to-unlock lock screen that does not require a passcode. After the auto passcode-lock you are greeted with a number pad on the lock screen to input your passcode. This behavior is different in Android 4.2.1. Instead you either have a slide to unlock OR a passcode-lock on the lock screen and the only way to overcome entering a passcode every time I turn on my device is to prevent the device from locking when the screen is turned off and set it to a maximum of 30 minute timer. But I like being greeted with some form of lock screen...I don't like turning on the device and being greeted by my web browser or whatever I had opened. Idk..maybe I'm just too used to how it is on iOS and figured it would be trivial to set it up the way I'm used to on Android.








