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I own a ASUS P320 (Galaxy Mini) which is notoriously infamous for its battery life. Therefore I was looking for a way to underclock the processor to squeeze out a few more hours of its battery. I wanted to autoscale the CPU Speed as and when required.
OMAPScaler did not work though it was able to set the processor speed to the desired value, so did OMAPClock, but the CPU scaling functions did not work. Neither did Homescreen PlusPlus. The reason I found out that my CPU always reports a 99.8% to 100% usage thus these utilities always set it to the highest speed I had configured (201 MHz for my device).
It was then, while using Chi Tai's awesome Homescreen PlusPlus Advanced version that I found this registry setting which enables an alternative method of CPU Load calculation.
Code:
Create a DWORD called UseIdleLoop of value 1 under \HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Today\Items\Homescreen PlusPlus. Reboot/Reset your device.
The CPUScaler function started working after that Also the "Get Original CPU Speed" function does not work. You can manually save it and click on OK to save it.
My CPU Scaler settings :
Min : 117 MHz
Orig: 143 MHz
Max: 201 Mhz
No Boost. CPULoad Threshold : Low 30%, High 80%. All other settings default.
Works fine with my ASUS 320. Will report on battery life in a couple of days.
Thanks to timmymarsh who helped me a lot with my questions via PM on this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=549145
abesh
Hi all,
Has anyone tried using SetCPU on his rooted legend? I tried on my non rooted one just too have a look at the CPU frequencies, to see how it behaves at idle and so, and while max is 600MHz the min is "only" 480MHz.
Doesn't that sound a bit high for the min frequency? The snapdragon is clocked at 1GHz and idle is 250Mhz. Has anyone tried lowering the idle frequency on the legend to gain some battery life?
Hi Bricolo_fr,
I found this entry in the FAQ of SetCPU documentation fount here (http://www.pokedev.com/setcpu/):
"Why aren't there more speeds to choose from?
The speeds which the CPU can run at is in part a kernel limitation and in part a hardware limitation. Attempting to set the CPU frequency to anything else won't cause any changes in CPU speed. On some devices, the kernel can be modified to enable certain other frequencies. There are other speeds that would be useful, the capabilities of the processor itself often hinders which frequencies are available on a device."
Anybody has the skills for making a kernel change?or some ideas for us being able to use this properly?
Hi,
Today I rooted my legend and tested again SetCPU. At the begining, it was only possible to set CPU from 480 to 600 mhz, but then I red this in SetCPU documentation:
http://www.pokedev.com/setcpu/
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10. Disabling Perflock
On most stock HTC kernels and some custom kernels, HTC has enabled a driver called "perflock" that constantly resets SetCPU's Max and Min settings. This does not apply to mostly "Google experience" HTC devices such as the T-Mobile G1, the myTouch 3G, any Google development device, or the Nexus One. It does, however, apply to "HTC Sense" devices such as the HTC Hero, Droid Eris, HTC Desire, HTC Incredible, EVO 4G, and myTouch Slide. Non-HTC devices never have perflock enabled.
SetCPU can disable perflock on newer HTC kernels, giving you control of the Max and Min settings of the CPU. To do this, press the Menu button on your device in the Main tab and choose "Disable Perflock." Read through the notice and then press the button in the dialog. If successful, you should be able to change the frequency with SetCPU. If this process fails, please e-mail the developer with your kernel version and device so support can be added.
Keep in mind that disabling perflock does not enable overclocking, though some overclocked kernels may require perflock to be disabled. Overclocking, in most cases, requires a custom kernel.
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So, in the last version of SetCPU there is an option in the menu called "Perflock Disabler" With this option, it is possible to select the minimun frequence to any value from 0 to 600 Mhz.
I have not been able to modify maximun to a value higher than 600 mhz (overclock) but I think the best target is to reduce battery consumtion decresing the minimun mhz value. Actualy I set minimum 128, maximun 600.
so, are you sure you could set it to the minimum of 128? because i think it doesn't work actually...at least without a modified kernel
I got a min at 19 MHz. to 600 Mhz.
casca said:
so, are you sure you could set it to the minimum of 128? because i think it doesn't work actually...at least without a modified kernel
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Yes. Also confirmed with the app Os Monitor:
-Saling range: 122880-600000
-Frequency range:19200-600000
-Governor: ondemand
-Current: 122880
Software version: unbranded 1.31.405.4 (just rooted with Monodaco method and applyed all OTA updates)
In SetCPU Info:
-Time in state:
19200: 22
122880: 1169071 (Currently I set minimum at 122880)
128000: 0
245760: 269491
480000: 362472
600000: 347583
SetCPU in Legend allows the following governors: userspace, ondemand, and perfromance. Ondemand works fine. Userspace and performance makes extrage things (i tested quickly, to be honest)
I defined several profiles in SetCPU, depending of battery chage, and seems to work fine. But, I did not enable "Set on boot" option in SetCPU and need to activate "Perflock Disabler" in SetcPU menu everytime I reboot Legend (I prefer to test a SetCPU a few days before enabling "Set on boot")
well...this is nice... after disabling the "perflock" option...
I set the minimum value to 19mhz....lol... with "ondemand" management of the cpu...
I think I'have seen a HUGE improvement of the battery...When I mean HUGE, I really mean HUUUUUGE!
Like, for a 12hours use always with 3g data on,and 2 hours of wireless...lost only 30% of battery...
Testing today for more results...
I use the profile manager in SetCpu to set the CPU to 128-256 while screen off, max mhz while charging, etc.
I have seen big improvements.
Yes, battery improvement is very nice. This solution is great.
I am testing a profile to 122-245 while usb charging. So, when I use Googla Mobile Navigation it is able to load a bit battery while using GPS (normaly drains battery a bit while charging)
out of charge at 6am...it's now 10am...3g ON...wireless ON now for 2hours...
So, in resume, on 4 hours of use the battery loss - 6%
At this rate, and with these settings it should last for about 66hours, about 2,7 days.
Let's see...
casca said:
out of charge at 6am...it's now 10am...3g ON...wireless ON now for 2hours...
So, in resume, on 4 hours of use the battery loss - 6%
At this rate, and with these settings it should last for about 66hours, about 2,7 days.
Let's see...
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Holy crap!!Yea, that would definately make me root!
Sent from my HTC Legend using XDA App
I can only say...in 3g mode and with the wireless ON 90% of the time from 6am to 00.00, i had more than 40% battery left at 00.00 when i went to bed.For me it's a new record.
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In my case, tested yesterday:
Battery consumption:
battery at 100% at 10:00 am. 3g data on 1 minute every 15 minutes (JuiceDefender), 30 mÃnutes call and 8 emails received and red a long de day. Battery was at 41% at 1:00 am. I spent the day in a place with low 3g network (between 1 and 2 bars in the top right corner)
SetCPU Configuration:
-Profile 1: when battery is between 50% and 100%: min 122 mhz, max 600 mhz
-Profile 2: when battery is between 30% and 50%: min 122 mhz, max 480 mhz
-Profile 3: when battery is between 0% and 30%: min 122 mhz, max 245 mhz
So, battery save is very nice.
this is soooooo interesting....
I couldnt find the app in the market...i found the apk in the HTc Dream forum...version 2.01 by coolbho. Is it ok to use that ?
i think so...
in worst scenario...it won't run lol...(i think!)
If i use linpack i can see someone with a legend that runs on 711mhz? Am i missing something can we overclock..
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I've made some profiles too, and it's working really well.
Are you guys using the auto detection of the device? I've used it in the first time, but it detected my device as a Hero(?) since the max frequency was only 528mhz. Then I've changed the device and selected MSM7x27 manually and got the 600mhz max and many middle frequencies like 120, 122 and 128mhz. Now I've changed the device again to auto detection and it worked this time, got the 600mhz max, but less middle frequencies (no 120 or 400mhz). Also, i'm using 122mhz as the minimum frequency in all profiles, isn't 19mhz too low? Or the demand feature really works that well and I will not even notice any difference?
wasup!
19mhz is not too low, i've used it and had a huge increase in battery life.
I am using profiles also at the moment.
Regards
Learners Lisence said:
this is soooooo interesting....
I couldnt find the app in the market...i found the apk in the HTc Dream forum...version 2.01 by coolbho. Is it ok to use that ?
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Hi,
You can download from this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
If you like the app, you can donate getting from Maket. Look for "setcpu for root users". It is only 1.99 USD.
Hey guys, I posted these settings in the main thread of darkstone, and it worked good for some, i'm making this thread to show the setting i'm using to conserve bettery.
I have been using Setcpu and advanced task killer combined and so far my battery life is amazing. I had the phone unplugged and fully charged at around 7 pm, used it for few calls and some gaming and also downloaded some apps, it was at 70% when i went to sleep at 4am, now it is 10 am and the battery is 66%.
You need SetCpu, you can get it from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
And Advanced Task Killer found on market for free.
I thought I would share those settings hopefully they work for you guys too,
For SetCpu:
Main Tab: max 1113, min 245, ondemand, check set on boot
Profiles: 1- Screen Off, max 245, min 245, ondemand, Priority 100
2- Battery <25%, max 652, min 245, ondemand, Priority 0
Advanced: Sampling rate= 20000
Up Threshold= 35
leave the rest at 0's and check set on boot and apply.
For Advanced Task Killer:
Go to setting, then auto kill level chose "aggressive", and auto kill frequency set it to "when screen turns off"
I'm using radio 2.12.50.02_2 and stock Tmobile US ROM HSPL3
I hope that helps some of you.
I've had major issues with battery drain. The best I've got so far is about 5% to 7% drain per hour on standby.
I'll try your recommendations too.
Battery is the only thing holding be back from using Android as a full time OS.
Do you charge your battery in Android or in Winmo?
got settings from other thread, thought they were working well turned out they were not lol had to jump back builds
Battery life is keeping these from being fully usable. I can't make it through a full day, I have tried juice defender, set CPU (max fre 800, 245 w/ screen off), turning sync off. I always get at least 5% drain/hr at idle and obviously worse than that when I use the phone.
I am going to charge overnight tonight in win mo then boot android tomorrow morning and see if I can get through the day tomorrow.
kcaj32 said:
I've had major issues with battery drain. The best I've got so far is about 5% to 7% drain per hour on standby.
I'll try your recommendations too.
Battery is the only thing holding be back from using Android as a full time OS.
Do you charge your battery in Android or in Winmo?
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I charge using android, and I have to agree the only thing we need now is a better battery life, thats why i've been trying all different kind of settings and this worked best.
jae-v said:
got settings from other thread, thought they were working well turned out they were not lol had to jump back builds
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lol yeah its strange that those settings work for some people and not for others, I guess it depends on the radio/ROM they have.
anap40 said:
Battery life is keeping these from being fully usable. I can't make it through a full day, I have tried juice defender, set CPU (max fre 800, 245 w/ screen off), turning sync off. I always get at least 5% drain/hr at idle and obviously worse than that when I use the phone.
I am going to charge overnight tonight in win mo then boot android tomorrow morning and see if I can get through the day tomorrow.
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Ok let me know if these settings work for you.
I have the same config in this build
[BUILD][17.08.2010][mattc Leo + Froyo w/Sense 1.5b][Kernel: huanyu 2.6.32.9 #6]
and it is working well even there!
I hade 11 hours down to 15% left of battery yesterday.. and I hade it on surfing by wifi and trying some new games and hade a lot video streaming through youtube the last 2-3 hours.
Before I couldnt last for more than 3-4 hours and the phone got very varm....so this i a start and a very usefull app to use!
If you want to extend it further turn of "data connection" at the point you know your not gonna use the phone for a while.
@Notorious.Marwan, won't having setcpu at 1113 for both max and min be draining the battery more as opposed to having it at 1113 for max and 245 for min? or would the difference be not noticeable at all?
Notorious.Marwan, those settings will not be very good for battery life.
You have max and min set to full clock speed...this is going to use a lot of battery power.
My settings will give much better battery usage...I get 2 days from my HD2:
On the main screen:
Max 1113600
Min 245000
Scaling ondemand
set on boot
PROFILES:
Screen off:
Max 245000
Min 245000
Scaling ondemand
Priority High (100)
Charging/Full:
Max 1113600
Min 245000
scaling ondemand
Priority 50
Battery <27%:
max 652800
min 245000
scaling ondemand
priority 0
Advanced tab:
sampling rate 20000
up threshold 30
ignore nice load 0
powersave bias 0
set on boot
the_scotsman said:
Notorious.Marwan, those settings will not be very good for battery life.
You have max and min set to full clock speed...this is going to use a lot of battery power.
My settings will give much better battery usage...I get 2 days from my HD2:
On the main screen:
Max 1113600
Min 245000
Scaling ondemand
set on boot
PROFILES:
Screen off:
Max 245000
Min 245000
Scaling ondemand
Priority High (100)
Charging/Full:
Max 1113600
Min 245000
scaling ondemand
Priority 50
Battery <27%:
max 652800
min 245000
scaling ondemand
priority 0
Advanced tab:
sampling rate 20000
up threshold 30
ignore nice load 0
powersave bias 0
set on boot
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I have tried this and it improved the battery life a lot, thank you, original post edited.
the_scotsman said:
Notorious.Marwan, those settings will not be very good for battery life.
You have max and min set to full clock speed...this is going to use a lot of battery power.
My settings will give much better battery usage...I get 2 days from my HD2:
On the main screen:
Max 1113600
Min 245000
Scaling ondemand
set on boot
PROFILES:
Screen off:
Max 245000
Min 245000
Scaling ondemand
Priority High (100)
Charging/Full:
Max 1113600
Min 245000
scaling ondemand
Priority 50
Battery <27%:
max 652800
min 245000
scaling ondemand
priority 0
Advanced tab:
sampling rate 20000
up threshold 30
ignore nice load 0
powersave bias 0
set on boot
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I've tried your setting and it gave me much better batter life thanks for the heads up, original post edited.
Your problems with battery life are due to SD card usage. Plain and simple. Try a class 2 card for Max performance battery wise!!!
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
the_scotsman said:
Notorious.Marwan, those settings will not be very good for battery life.
You have max and min set to full clock speed...this is going to use a lot of battery power.
My settings will give much better battery usage...I get 2 days from my HD2:
On the main screen:
Max 1113600
Min 245000
Scaling ondemand
set on boot
PROFILES:
Screen off:
Max 245000
Min 245000
Scaling ondemand
Priority High (100)
Charging/Full:
Max 1113600
Min 245000
scaling ondemand
Priority 50
Battery <27%:
max 652800
min 245000
scaling ondemand
priority 0
Advanced tab:
sampling rate 20000
up threshold 30
ignore nice load 0
powersave bias 0
set on boot
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I am going to try this.....I was on Darkstones HD2Froyo without setcpu and batterly lasted only 6hrs maybe even less.......
Now i am using Mattc-NexusLeo_v1 build w/ the lastest kernel, used the default or suggested setcpu settings from one of the xda members and i am never at full 100% only 99% or 98% and gives me about 8-12 hours of batt life.
I will try your settings and report back in 24hrs with an update, thanks again for the info!
Notorious.Marwan said:
For Advanced Task Killer:
Go to setting, then auto kill level chose "aggressive", and auto kill frequency set it to "when screen turns off"
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Also too...Something that I missed at first...In the Advanced Task Killer settings...you have to ignore SetCPU or it will kill it when you turn the screen off and defeat the whole purpose.
Still ridiculous battery drain. 99%->93% in 27 minutes. Using mattc 1.5b.
I've tried the following:
-SetCPU
-juicedefender (data on only when screen unlocked)
-calibrate battery
-delete batterystats
Still need to try a class 2 card versus the class 4 the phone came with.
OCedHrt said:
Still ridiculous battery drain. 99%->93% in 27 minutes. Using mattc 1.5b.
I've tried the following:
-SetCPU
-juicedefender (data on only when screen unlocked)
-calibrate battery
-delete batterystats
Still need to try a class 2 card versus the class 4 the phone came with.
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do a task killer, I think you have tons of contacts, so you always keep network running.
qingcai said:
do a task killer, I think you have tons of contacts, so you always keep network running.
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Do no sync your ENTIRE TWITTER FACEBOOK either...
kuntri said:
I am going to try this.....I was on Darkstones HD2Froyo without setcpu and batterly lasted only 6hrs maybe even less.......
Now i am using Mattc-NexusLeo_v1 build w/ the lastest kernel, used the default or suggested setcpu settings from one of the xda members and i am never at full 100% only 99% or 98% and gives me about 8-12 hours of batt life.
I will try your settings and report back in 24hrs with an update, thanks again for the info!
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UPDATE:
I set my CPU main to "ondemand" at 94% within 30 mins I was at 74%. So I charged for about an hour back to 99% setcpu main screen back to "conservative"..
Today 8/21
- 5am - 99%
- 7am - 90%
- 730am - back on charger
-10am - FULL%
-11am - 95%
-2pm - 85%
- 3pm to 8pm, this is when i got locked up and sent to jail for 5 hours, soooo now I am at 59%
Sooo, in conclusion for mattc NexusLeo Builds vs Darkstone, keep everything the same except your main screen
Max 1113600
Min 245000
Scaling conservative
set on boot
thank you good night
I have found the best combination is Advanced Task Killer and Juice Defender. Don't even need Setcpu with the combination of the 2 above, meaning your build runs as fast as it can, even overclocked I can get easily 1 day out of it. Overnight drain is ~15-20%.
Is it worth it - in terms of speed, fluidity and no screen lag - to set the max value as 1113, instead of the default (998)?
I'm always thinking that we're burning the CPU and draining much more battery.
pa49 said:
Your problems with battery life are due to SD card usage. Plain and simple. Try a class 2 card for Max performance battery wise!!!
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
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I thought that you needed to go the other way, as in getting a class 4 or 6 card?
I've got a class 2 SD card and getting crap battery performance
Hello together,
first of all i would say that im completely new to this rooting and flashing stuff so dont be too hard to me. Lets start with my story: last year ive buyed my wildfire and used it for 2 months without rooting it. fast i've seen that it would be much more easier for me if i start rooting and flashing it with a custom ROM. Wildpuzzle was the first ROM i've ever used on this phone and i didn't updated it for a long time because i thought i can do anything bad to my phone. 3 days ago i've felt very bored so i read myself once again through all of the tutorials and FAQs. I decided to search the forum for a new ROM without sense so i picked CyanogenMod 6.1 because i wanted a stable ROM which dont reboot 4 times a day(like my old Wildpuzzle one). Today I wanted to speed um my phone and read through some posts and found out that I can overclock my wildfire with SetCPU. I've never overclocked a phone or a pc so i dont know what setup is good for it or which is not.
And thats my question: HOW should i do this and with what cpu setup(min/max) for a stable working phone.
PS: as i've read through the overclock posts i've found out that my phone is already flashed with a overclocking kernel(2.6.32.21-HCDRJacob)
PPS: i'm excuse myself for my bad english and hope you all can understand what i mean
Depends on your preferences really. For me, on my SetCPU Normal Profile, I have set it as 614 MHz Max and 245 MHz on Min, Interactive Scaling. Apart from that, I have also set the following profiles:
1: Screen Off - Max 352, Min 245
2: Temp >46C - Max 352 Min 245
3: Battery <20% - Max 480 Min 245
I had set the minimum earlier to 122, while it gave me awesome battery life, the phone would hang whenever I got an incoming call / message (CPU too slow to handle it), hence, after several experiments, I have found it to be stable at 245. For Max, you can keep it upto 710 MHz, but, I wont recommend a speed beyond that for 24x7 usage. For short purposes (like playing a game, benchmarking etc.), you can go till 768, or the max your phone is stable at.
Amazingly my set up is nearly identical to 3xeno but my max in normal profile is 691 MHz
3xeno said:
Depends on your preferences really. For me, on my SetCPU Normal Profile, I have set it as 614 MHz Max and 245 MHz on Min, Interactive Scaling. Apart from that, I have also set the following profiles:
1: Screen Off - Max 352, Min 245
2: Temp >46C - Max 352 Min 245
3: Battery <20% - Max 480 Min 245
I had set the minimum earlier to 122, while it gave me awesome battery life, the phone would hang whenever I got an incoming call / message (CPU too slow to handle it), hence, after several experiments, I have found it to be stable at 245. For Max, you can keep it upto 710 MHz, but, I wont recommend a speed beyond that for 24x7 usage. For short purposes (like playing a game, benchmarking etc.), you can go till 768, or the max your phone is stable at.
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so what is exactly the interactive scaling ??
what is the difference between ondemand, userspace, performance, interactive...
while searching for the answer ... i also saw pple tlking about powersave and conservative scaling ... i dont have these options ... :s
Sorry to butt in but since we are on the subject of overclocking etc and I dont want to make another thread. Is that setcpu app from the market any use on my wildfire? its not rooted.
No you need rout access to change frequencies mate.
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3xeno said:
Depends on your preferences really. For me, on my SetCPU Normal Profile, I have set it as 614 MHz Max and 245 MHz on Min, Interactive Scaling. Apart from that, I have also set the following profiles:
1: Screen Off - Max 352, Min 245
2: Temp >46C - Max 352 Min 245
3: Battery <20% - Max 480 Min 245
I had set the minimum earlier to 122, while it gave me awesome battery life, the phone would hang whenever I got an incoming call / message (CPU too slow to handle it), hence, after several experiments, I have found it to be stable at 245. For Max, you can keep it upto 710 MHz, but, I wont recommend a speed beyond that for 24x7 usage. For short purposes (like playing a game, benchmarking etc.), you can go till 768, or the max your phone is stable at.
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What, your settings are extractly like me, lol
are you referring to old wildpuzzle 8.0.11, i got freezes with that, but after changing to new wildpuzzle, i have not had one freeze or reboot with settings below.
set on performance
3xeno said:
Depends on your preferences really. For me, on my SetCPU Normal Profile, I have set it as 614 MHz Max and 245 MHz on Min, Interactive Scaling. Apart from that, I have also set the following profiles:
1: Screen Off - Max 352, Min 245
2: Temp >46C - Max 352 Min 245
3: Battery <20% - Max 480 Min 245
I had set the minimum earlier to 122, while it gave me awesome battery life, the phone would hang whenever I got an incoming call / message (CPU too slow to handle it), hence, after several experiments, I have found it to be stable at 245.
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Thank you for sharing this information, I changed mine to this too. Can I ask if you 'Set on Boot' on the main profile? I think you would, but I thought i better check!
alfanhui said:
Thank you for sharing this information, I changed mine to this too. Can I ask if you 'Set on Boot' on the main profile? I think you would, but I thought i better check!
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Yes, I do have the 'Set At Boot' option enabled
3xeno said:
Depends on your preferences really. For me, on my SetCPU Normal Profile, I have set it as 614 MHz Max and 245 MHz on Min, Interactive Scaling. Apart from that, I have also set the following profiles:
1: Screen Off - Max 352, Min 245
2: Temp >46C - Max 352 Min 245
3: Battery <20% - Max 480 Min 245
I had set the minimum earlier to 122, while it gave me awesome battery life, the phone would hang whenever I got an incoming call / message (CPU too slow to handle it), hence, after several experiments, I have found it to be stable at 245. For Max, you can keep it upto 710 MHz, but, I wont recommend a speed beyond that for 24x7 usage. For short purposes (like playing a game, benchmarking etc.), you can go till 768, or the max your phone is stable at.
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I usually set my speed to Max 710, Min 480 Ondemand, no profile. I think it's interesting to try your setting. Thanks for sharing.
Has anyone else noticed this? My phone only goes to 245 mhz for idle speed. Android system info said that the cpu can go as low as 122mhz. I think it would save some battery life right?
yes we can... but you need root acces and setcpu
and you can underclock
PM me if you need more help
i suggest dont do that..
i ever do that, n phone become slowly ..
even to open setting..
it will become slow like symbian, and what ur friends think about it??
maybe they will thinking, android very slow :|
godfadger said:
Has anyone else noticed this? My phone only goes to 245 mhz for idle speed. Android system info said that the cpu can go as low as 122mhz. I think it would save some battery life right?
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what ROM are you using? I'm using racht's floyo 0.15 and when the screen goes off the cpu idles at 122 MHz well.
or maybe you checked cpu freq when screen is on? because it's not 'idle' state.
This sounds interesting - can you guys let me know if you manage to extend battery life with this... and how much by, daily charging is sucky!
I use setcpu with this configuration:
Max: 600000
Min: 122880
Scaling ondemand
check: set on Boot
I also create profile:
Screen Off
Max: 320000
Min: 122880
Scaling ondemand