MyTouch 4G - G2 and Desire Z General

Ok so I know this isn't the right section but intresting facts. Feel free to move to right section MODS.
* Quad says MyTouch max clock freq is 1024.
* Internal Memory states 1.05GB free.
* VISIONary root works and STICKS after reboot!
* Best Stock Quad Score I got was 1963. These were the results;
CPU: 4861
MEM: 1166
I/O: 2930
2D: 291
3D: 567
fRom Snugs G2 ^.^

Snuggl3s said:
Ok so I know this isn't the right section but intresting facts. Feel free to move to right section MODS.
* Quad says MyTouch max clock freq is 1024.
* Internal Memory states 1.05GB free.
* VISIONary root works and STICKS after reboot!
* Best Stock Quad Score I got was 1963. These were the results;
CPU: 4861
MEM: 1166
I/O: 2930
2D: 291
3D: 567
fRom Snugs G2 ^.^
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I was just playing around with this with some help and couldn't write to /system before or after reboot. I am noobish, but had help and still couldn't do it . . .

You got root to stick with out checking the box for running visionary on boot?
Edit: can you write to system at all? And have it stick after a reboot?
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Hmmmm, yeah visionary is a temporary rooter, yes it sticks if you run it in boot. So basically you're not fully rooted
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Ahh I didn't check write to the system but I dnt have run on boot turned on and when I restarted I was able to run root apps without having to run Visionary again.
fRom Snugs G2 ^.^

Yes that is what the "run on boot" option is for XD case solved
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Whoaaa, you almost had me calling T-Mobile and telling them to send me a MyTouch since I'm still in my remorse period.

He still claims root is persistent though, based on what I am reading.
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I am due for my upgrade right now, I still have my G1 running CM6. I can't choose between the mytouch and the G2. I will just have to wait and see what next week brings.

To clear this all up the mytouch isnt cracked just some1 miss saw what visionary was doing. It has the same root as the g2.
Next time somethung like this happenes you gotta write/delete from "/system" then reboot and see if it sticks
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ostinq said:
I am due for my upgrade right now, I still have my G1 running CM6. I can't choose between the mytouch and the G2. I will just have to wait and see what next week brings.
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Easy choice IMO. G2 has a keyboard, MyTouch doesn't. G2 is stock Android, MyTouch isn't. So on and so forth

Just to make it clear, visionary is a temp rooter no matter how you use it, any system any os any person its still a temp rooter.
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Vandam500 said:
Easy choice IMO. G2 has a keyboard, MyTouch doesn't. G2 is stock Android, MyTouch isn't. So on and so forth
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This could go both ways.

borodin1 said:
This could go both ways.
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Agreed!
Seeing as the Mytouch 4g had 768mb ram, a faster processor, ffc and a solid build, I'd say the choice is obvious. I could careless about a keyboard and its clear that I'm not the only person who feels they way. Sense interface is clean and the widgets are awesome. This phone is a win win.
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Would launcher pro take care of that hidious background for each app?
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I was playing with the Hd yesterday. Thought it was a solid s device. I absolutely hate the way sense looks though. I'm sticking with the G2.
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Launcher pro would take care of the Sense interface for you!
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Im debating the same thing even though the temproot and Overclock on my G2 is smooth jus the thought of a 1 Ghz Snapdragon oppossed to the 800Mhz in the G2 is just sickening hehe imagine if our G2 r stable at 1.4 Ghz OC than think of how high we can clock the MT4G 2 Ghz on an mobile phone would cause anyone to drool lol

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Im debating the same thing even though the temproot and Overclock on my G2 is smooth jus the thought of a 1 Ghz Snapdragon oppossed to the 800Mhz in the G2 is just sickening hehe imagine if our G2 r stable at 1.4 Ghz OC than think of how high we can clock the MT4G 2 Ghz on an mobile phone would cause anyone to drool lol
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You do realize that the G2 is underclocked with stock right? It's not like the chip is built as 800 mhz and the other is built as 1ghz. I find it crazy that people are still spewing around the 800mhz thing as if the G2 runs like a mytouch slide. Who can even see the difference outside of benchmarks and psx emulators anyway?

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You do realize that the G2 is underclocked with stock right? It's not like the chip is built as 800 mhz and the other is built as 1ghz. I find it crazy that people are still spewing around the 800mhz thing as if the G2 runs like a mytouch slide. Who can even see the difference outside of benchmarks and psx emulators anyway?
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Just to make it clearer, is the mt4g the same cpu as the g2 but at a higher clock speed? I would rather keep my g2 even if the mt4g has more memory.. the design just doesn't look nice to me.

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nenamark scores

what kind of frames/sec. are you guys getting in nenamark from the market. just curious
di11igaf said:
what kind of frames/sec. are you guys getting in nenamark from the market. just curious
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32.4 FPS (Need more text to post)
32.7 for me
shibby80 said:
32.7 for me
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heh. galaxy s i got 49.5
but honestly. all games run fine on nexus. why are we getting extra GPU if no software is using it is beyond me.
just to brag on the net ?
ll_l_x_l_ll said:
heh. galaxy s i got 49.5
but honestly. all games run fine on nexus. why are we getting extra GPU if no software is using it is beyond me.
just to brag on the net ?
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I was thinking about responding to your post with something like, "Well, at least the G2 can actually hold a GPS lock." But then I thought of all the things you could say in return about the G2, and I thought best of it.
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I was thinking about responding to your post with something like, "Well, at least the G2 can actually hold a GPS lock." But then I thought of all the things you could say in return about the G2, and I thought best of it.
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dude
i am not dissin the phone.
i think both phones have great positives and negatives.
all i am just saying that these scores dont mean anything. because there is no game that use this extra power on the galaxy S gpu.
so for whats worth. u can get a 100 fps on either devices. but if all the games have a nexus 1 dev standard. then whats the point?
Just got a 35.0
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I was thinking about responding to your post with something like, "Well, at least the G2 can actually hold a GPS lock." But then I thought of all the things you could say in return about the G2, and I thought best of it.
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LMAO that is a funny azz post right there.
I just got 36.0 with it overclocked to 1.4ghz
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39.9 FPS, G2 is overclocked at 1.2 GHz.
nenamark score
52.1 on Samsung Galaxy S running android 2.1 and lagfix.
39.7 fps with 1.4ghz overclock.
47.5fps
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fyeGhS624g
EDIT : Now getting 55.2 FPS. Pics coming
Some bastard got a 55.6 FPS score from Nexus S oc'd:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16615951/nexuss1200nm.png
G2 CyanogenMod 6.1.1 Stable (1.8 GHz Overclock)
Test #1 49.2
Test #2 50.2
47.4 fps
Tmo G2 OC'd @ 1.5GHz (Performance) using baconbits 0.3
Tops out at 47.8 in Nenamark with a 1.5GHz OC.
Im wondering when Gingerbread comes out are we gonna see some performance gains? The Nexus S is getting ridiculous scores at 1.2GHZ.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10282290#post10282290
htc vision oc at 1.5 android 2.3 gingervillian rom
nena result at 45fps
47.6 FPS
SetCPU on performance while OC'd to 1.5ghz

[Q] G2's CPU and GPU.

Hey XDA,
I currently have a MyTouch 3g 32B. Yeah I know, ancient, right? I'm currently looking to upgrade to either a T-mobile MyTouch 4g or a T-mobile G2 (aka Desire Z).
I'm into custom ROMs, radios, hboots, SPLs, kernels, you guys know the drill. I'm pretty dedicated to Cyanogenmod, and I've noticed that they only support the G2 right now, I haven't really heard anything about the MyTouch and CM. So this gives the G2 a big advantage over the MyTouch.
Keyboard doesn't matter. The front facing camera gives the MyTouch a little bit of an edge. I'm leaning towards G2 because of modding.
This isn't really a versus thread, as I have almost all the info I want from gsmarena.com. But I'm having a hard time comparing the CPU and GPU in the two phones. Not much turns up on Google. Obviously the speeds are different, but that doesn't matter much as I'll be overclocking it.
So which phone has a better CPU/GPU? I've heard the G2's GPU is currently the best, not sure how true that is. I will be using the phone for emulators.
The question: what does XDA think of the CPUs/GPUs? Can anyone give me the model of GPU the phones use?
Thanks!
Nick
P.S. Cross-posted to MyTouch 4g.
The CPU in the G2 is the MSM7x30, not sure of the exact model; the MT4G has the MSM8255. The GPU is the Adreno 205, I believe both have it.
EDIT: I'm rarely 100% positive, but almost so in this case
Yeah, the G2 and MyTouch 4G both share the same cpu and gpu. The only difference is the default clock speed of the cpu, 800mhz for the G2 and 1ghz for the MyTouch.
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Yeah, the G2 and MyTouch 4G both share the same cpu and gpu.
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GPU, yes, but CPU, no.
The G2/DZ has the MSM7230.
The MT4G has the MSM8255, same as the Desire HD.
But bear in mind the G2's CPU has huge overclocking potential.
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GPU, yes, but CPU, no.
The G2/DZ has the MSM7230.
The MT4G has the MSM8255, same as the Desire HD.
But bear in mind the G2's CPU has huge overclocking potential.
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indeed very true
I have heard of cyanogen being on the mt4g by some guys on youtube. Haven't seen a vid with it on it. Only mention of it in video commentary.
If you can get cyanogen on mytouch I would say go with it. It has 768mb ram instead of 512mb with the g2. If you want to run any Sense roms then go with the mt4g. Sense is a memory HOG.
For now the G2 is the overclocking champ at 2.0 ghz. 1.5ghz and higher is commonly 100% stable for most of us. The mt4g has been seen at 1.7ghz stable. Not sure how common that is though.
Keep in mind that devs are still discovering both phones and there is still a lot more to be accomplished between both phones. If you can wait a bit to see what they come up with I would.
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FrenicX said:
If you can get cyanogen on mytouch I would say go with it. It has 768mb ram instead of 512mb with the g2. If you want to run any Sense roms then go with the mt4g. Sense is a memory HOG.
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I'm running the stock Sense ROM on my DZ. No memory issues whatsoever, plenty of free memory. Sure, it uses up slightly more, but there's still plenty of free memory. I won't run any faster just because you have an extra 256 MB RAM free.
I was running villain and virt. There was just too many slow points even while overclocked. Once while navigating with music it left me with only 12 mb. Not that Sense isn't a fun rom to have, it is. But there's a reason why, from the factory, they put it on a phone with 768mb.
I'm sure they weren't aiming at making the mt4g a better performing phone. Just a similarly performing phone with a slightly more demanding stock OS.
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FrenicX said:
I was running villain and virt. There was just too many slow points even while overclocked. Once while navigating with music it left me with only 12 mb. Not that Sense isn't a fun rom to have, it is. But there's a reason why, from the factory, they put it on a phone with 768mb.
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I suggest that was a problem with those custom ROMs then. The stock Sense ROM has no problem with RAM.
Very possible. I forgot the DZ was stock sense. How much ram do you have free after a fresh boot? Most I had with villain was 120 and 160 with virt. Both sat at 80ish under normal use though.
Perhaps MySense is the reason they put 768.
At any rate, if I could get Cyanogen on the MT4G.. and I hadn't already bought the G2, I would. Similar prices and more ram plus higher stock clock speed. Even if I never used that extra ram, just having it there would be nice.
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I have not long ago booted my phone, and I have 113+128 MB free according to the Running Services page.

Is it worth switching on Desire HD ?

Hello every one, a simple question, i have an iphone 3gs, and want to ask is it worth switching from iphone to desire hd ?
Iphone really bored me
ceva said:
Hello every one, a simple question, i have an iphone 3gs, and want to ask is it worth switching from iphone to desire hd ?
Iphone really bored me
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Simple answer Yes. This is my best phone yet.
just made the same switch, getting mine later today or tomorrow.. hope its not "android" lagging as engadget writes
anyone who says that this phone lags is a jack*ss. If you run a quadrant benchmark on the stock phone you get marks of around 2000 which beats a nexus one by around 600. I use the android revolution rom and get a score of around 2500. On linpack i get 75 megaflops. The "lagging" problem is solved by switching the usb debugging option on. This phone rocks!! With an adreno 205 graphics unit, 1 ghz processor(can be overclocked upto 1.53 ghz --- buzzoc) and 768 mb of ram..its the fastest phone on the market today
Yes, the hardware is top of the line on the DHD, but still im afraid of the OS, engadget (known Apple fans) wrote about the Naxus S -"touch response and general framerate on everything seems to be cranked closer to the vicinity of the iPhone 4....-with little of that Android-lag we've seen on earlier devices".
But after seeing some youtube clips on the DHD and not noticing any lagg what so ever, i ordered mine and hope that engadget just doesnt like Android in their reviews
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anyone who says that this phone lags is a jack*ss. If you run a quadrant benchmark on the stock phone you get marks of around 2000 which beats a nexus one by around 600. I use the android revolution rom and get a score of around 2500. On linpack i get 75 megaflops. The "lagging" problem is solved by switching the usb debugging option on. This phone rocks!! With an adreno 205 graphics unit, 1 ghz processor(can be overclocked upto 1.53 ghz --- buzzoc) and 768 mb of ram..its the fastest phone on the market today
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75 MFLOPS? What have you done with your phone??? I have Android Revolution 1.8 with the 1.1.1 Buzz Kernel 1,51Ghz running on Performance Mode (SetCPU) and I get around 53 MFLOPS ... ??
tvoben said:
just made the same switch, getting mine later today or tomorrow.. hope its not "android" lagging as engadget writes
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there is a bug called the init bug causing the lag, all you need to do is enable usb debugging mode from the development menu and it will go away for good, also animated live wallpaper are known to slow things down a notch, so leave that off
all android froyo phones after few days of usage might drop speed so when this happens all you need is to make a restart and it will be very fast again, the reboot takes a moment, also you should know this speed drop is not reflected inside the apps, only the main interface and it only happens when you've been using the phone heavily for a couple of days without a restart
gingerbread is said to have an app garbish cleaning mechanism that should hopefully fix this issue, HTC updated/updating its desire, legend and wildfire to froyo, so you should expect their flagship DHD to get the gingerbread update first
otherwise phone is blazing fast, fastest android phone on the block, equal or faster than the nexus S (the 2nd gen snapdragon is very optimized plus higher IO and more RAM, highly overclockable)
the GPU is also fast in theory the nexus S should be faster but all test are showing better results from the DHD's adreno 205 GPU, it runs quake 2 at 45-60fps, neocore at 58FPS, nenamark at 42FPS
Thanks for answers guys. I will switch my iphone tomorrow for this baby dhd
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Thanks for answers guys. I will switch my iphone tomorrow for this baby dhd
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good choice
lots of info in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=864393
If I'm iphone4 user, I will not think twice to get the dhd. HTC ftw!
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I agree, DHD is a great phone (I come from Nokia and there is a huge difference), my best phone yet...
Try4Ce said:
75 MFLOPS? What have you done with your phone??? I have Android Revolution 1.8 with the 1.1.1 Buzz Kernel 1,51Ghz running on Performance Mode (SetCPU) and I get around 53 MFLOPS ... ??
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Well in setcpu .. in the performance mode increase max and min level both to maximum possible ...( i use the buzzoc 1.55 kernal ... that gives me 75 mflops)
EDIT: well and restart your phone before you run linpack
There, now im a user, lets hope i dont **** up the phone while rooting ;(
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Definitely yes for me. Previously I was using Windows Mobile 6.5
tvoben said:
There, now im a user, lets hope i dont **** up the phone while rooting ;(
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Try it without rooting first to see if you really need the DHD rooted. I have rooted mine but to be honest I still haven't done anything that needs root access. The OS gives you the opportunity to install non-market apps, so unless you want a custom ROM or overclocking, it makes little sense to root it. And if you decide to do it anyway, there are some good step-by-step guides in the development section on how to do it safely.
Anyway - enjoy your new phone! I know I do
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Okey. Might be wrong place to ask, but on my dhd the screen is beneith the case, hence my finger makes a sound against it while I swipe left if right.
Is it just mine or is it the design. ?
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Okey. Might be wrong place to ask, but on my dhd the screen is beneith the case, hence my finger makes a sound against it while I swipe left if right.
Is it just mine or is it the design. ?
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It's the design. The point in this is to keep it from scratching the screen while put upside-down. And if you install a screen protector, it lies completely inside that space, so it's leveled with the heightened "lip".
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There, now im a user, lets hope i dont **** up the phone while rooting ;(
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Look what you can do though, its worth it
And yes it is a DHD
Awesome phone i got it today. But i can't really find some instructions how to install some theme or skin witch are at theme section, i know that my phone need to be ruted and all that, but can some one trow me few links with instructions please ? Thanks
Iphone might be more user friendly but android is more customisable. Plus desire hd has great hardware. Iphone is for followers, android is for leaders.
If you're a nerd and like to fiddle, android is for you, otherwise, stick to apple.
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What is the Max Overclock?

Hey guys whats the max overclock that the Aria can be set to? I had CM6 on mine and had the overclock widget from the market and the max that the sliders went to was 600... But I have Liberty FR008 on it now and i still have the overclock widget but the max that the sliders goes to now is 864... I tried overclocking to 864 but it froze and something went wrong so i had to flash a backup i made. My overclock options right now are 245, 400, 480, 600, 768, 787, 806, 825, 844, & 864... Has anyone tried to over clock the Aria past 600? and did you have any problems with it? Thanks for any help.
-Cpl. T. King
I dont think the cm6 kernal allows for over clocking. I have the latest liberated rom and overclocked to 806 which is the recomended max setting by the dev.
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Use the search button. The safe zone is 806.
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andrew.cambridge said:
I dont think the cm6 kernal allows for over clocking. I have the latest liberated rom and overclocked to 806 which is the recomended max setting by the dev.
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The CM 6.1 kernel most certainly does support over-clocking. The CM 6.1 kernel was used as the basis for the Liberated FR008 kernel.
Maybe I was thinking about 6.0. Whatever one I had, I could only over clock to 600.
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6.0 didn't allow overclocking, 6.1.1 does though. I overclock my Aria to 806mHz and underclock it to the lowest setting when the phone's screen is off so I don't tire out the processor. 806mHz is really good, it puts the phone at the level of the G2 or the Shift 4G...and because I usually run Edge w/3G when downloading, WiFi if available, my battery is really good. Probably about 14 hours of normal (good) usage.
I wouldn't overclock it higher, you risk burning the processor out.
I'm OCd to 825 on-demand and the phone runs very nicely. 245 when screen off
825 is not recommended I don't think. 806 seems to be the sweet spot.
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825 is not recommended I don't think. 806 seems to be the sweet spot.
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Says who? It's dependent on the quality of the processor. Some can do it, some can't.
kaschenberg said:
Says who? It's dependent on the quality of the processor. Some can do it, some can't.
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Attn1 said he doesn't recommend overclocking over 806, because you might fry the cpu
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I forgot attn1 was a engineer for HTC. 806mHz is the sweet spot, I've been running it for weeks OD with Screen off at 206 and it doesn't overheat & good battery life.
tribestros said:
I forgot attn1 was a engineer for HTC. 806mHz is the sweet spot, I've been running it for weeks OD with Screen off at 206 and it doesn't overheat & good battery life.
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Suit yourself. Just saying 806 is the sweet spot for most people around here. I've gotten force closes and reboots at 825. We don't need your attitude
Then it seems like your particular phone can't handle 825. I suggest people try it on both. every phone is different. Just don't be stupid about it. When using the phone as a gps, under clock it. under clock when screen off. and over clock on demand and I'm fine on 825. never seen any issue.
"Suit yourself." I think that was the point of his post. His phone and usage of it OCd at 825 is good for him. He was just stating an answer to the OP. No reason to go around telling him he's wrong..
Anyways, not trying to start a OC war... because that would be ridiculous (-ly funny I might add).
As for myself, when I did OC my processor, 825 didn't effect my phone's performance, but it did make it extremely hot after a bit of use. So it's up to your phone and how you want to handle your phone. I don't really need the OC anymore though; I just stick with 600 (;
Sorry for the nooby question, but whats this even do? Besides making it faster I assume?
vicmora5 said:
Sorry for the nooby question, but whats this even do? Besides making it faster I assume?
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That's basically all it's for. d:
You get more processing power.
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That's basically all it's for. d:
You get more processing power.
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Thanks. Is it really necessary? What are the downsides of doing this. Sorry I'm just trying to learn /:
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Thanks. Is it really necessary? What are the downsides of doing this. Sorry I'm just trying to learn /:
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Downsides are less battery life (may be a lot or not) and not going as fast as it would be if you were OCd. It may also heat up more.
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Thanks. Is it really necessary? What are the downsides of doing this. Sorry I'm just trying to learn /:
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Overclocking is not necessary at all. We just recently became able to overclock. If you are satisfied with the speed/fluidity of your phone, then there is no need to overclock. The downsides would be less battery life (cpu running faster), and if you push your phone too hard (overclock stupidly), you run the risk of burning out your cpu. your phone should not be getting hot.
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Thanks. Is it really necessary? What are the downsides of doing this. Sorry I'm just trying to learn /:
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It's not necessary. It's pretty damn cool to make the little Aria have a processor as fast as the one in the G2 though.

quadrant benchmark scores 5 runs atrix stock

2544
2744
2733
2528
2719
are these good scores
Those are ridiculous. The highest I've ever gotten on my rooted dinc is in the 1600s, and that's running at 1.22 ghz
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Pretty good.
Though, my dell streak overclocked to 1.22ghz would do 2100 quadrant scores
Lol
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I keep gettin around 2500 and up.. Im lovin this..
Thats funny cause my friend is right here with his quadtant 4 runs 1768 was its best stock my nexus s stock was 1678 and at 1. 4 ghz I'm at 2368
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nucentury08 said:
Thats funny cause my friend is right here with his quadtant 4 runs 1768 was its best stock my nexus s stock was 1678 and at 1. 4 ghz I'm at 2368
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I just got 2813 so... -Fly like a G6-.
Hmm you guys nose must be out the door #Smh
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I just ran it and got 2481. Only thing I've done is root the phone.
Why am i not surprised that nucentury, who seems to have NO interest in getting the Atrix since it doesn't have a Gyroscope which will apparently be such an improvement for gaming that Crysis might actually run on a phone if it had one, is bragging about random crap again. Or maybe he's not bragging, seeing as my Archos 70 Internet Tablet with a 250GB hard drive running Froyo already got a score of 1,778 in Quadrant running at 1Ghz. Or maybe it's the idea that benchmarks are completely meaningless for the most part.
And if you have to overclock your device and still can't reach the scores of the Atrix.... which as far as i'm aware i don't believe Quadrant has support for multi-core chips yet.... then i don't see what you're bragging about, really.
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Thats funny cause my friend is right here with his quadtant 4 runs 1768 was its best stock my nexus s stock was 1678 and at 1. 4 ghz I'm at 2368
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why are you here again? go back to the galaxy S forum so you can all stroke each other's clearly better egos.
oh, and 2544, nothing done but root.
nucentury08 said:
Thats funny cause my friend is right here with his quadtant 4 runs 1768 was its best stock my nexus s stock was 1678 and at 1. 4 ghz I'm at 2368
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Bro you have been trolling legit every Atrix topic. Stop.
Quadrant Speeds
I have a Samsung Captivate. Just went through warranty exchange as I got one right after release and had been battling shutdown issues. After rooting and applying lag fix I now get between 2000 - 2200. I just ran it and got 2248, which is on the high end of what i usually get.
I wish I would have waited on the Atrix. Have fun with your new hardware dudes.
completely stock lowest was 2487 highest 2691
I personally think the more important question is......does the phone run smoothly?
sturgeon123456 said:
I personally think the more important question is......does the phone run smoothly?
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Mine surely does so far. I've run Quadrant a few times and got just under 2800. Hell, I got 2300 while playing music in the background.
sturgeon123456 said:
I personally think the more important question is......does the phone run smoothly?
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Yes, it does. With my old Captivate, when I went to add a shortcut to my homescreen, when I hit the applications button it would take like 10 seconds to load up the next screen with my apps list. And I had mine overclocked to 1.28ghz and all that jazz. This one opens it straight away. No waiting for anything to load.
What are the neocore benchmarks at? That's a pretty cool program to test the phones gaming ability. I'm not getting an atrix because I like my iPhone but I used to use android phones. Just curious about the phones performance.
ApplCobbler said:
Yes, it does. With my old Captivate, when I went to add a shortcut to my homescreen, when I hit the applications button it would take like 10 seconds to load up the next screen with my apps list. And I had mine overclocked to 1.28ghz and all that jazz. This one opens it straight away. No waiting for anything to load.
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Well I am using a galaxy s captivate and I like it, I cant wait till I can get my paws on the atrix!
leadguy68 said:
Pretty good.
Though, my dell streak overclocked to 1.22ghz would do 2100 quadrant scores
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Apples and oranges...
The Streak is 800x480, as are most high-end large sceen Android phones, and the Atrix is pushing 35% more pixels @ 960x540, and STILL getting higher scores...
Plus, add in what others have mentioned that Quadrant is not multi-core capable, and you start to realize how much power is under the hood of this thing!

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