After testing all custom roms no one is good for me even they are great but not good.
Minicm-lags in games so much,its not playable
Floyo-almost same but less bugs faster ui but still lags in games
Stock 2.1.1-Super slow UI but games are smooth
CM7-All ok games smooth just battery drain and camera are stooping me from using this rom.
Elelinux and Nexus one rome same as minicm.
What should i use i want to use newest Minicm RC2 (not rc1 it is for mini out now) but again i will just have lags in games and some of them are not playable.
Someone help me
Build your own one. It's your best choice
Ja koristim miniCM,radi savrseno.sve igrice rade bez greske,nfs shift,pes,as5...nema ninkakvih pogresaka.necu ga mjenjat.
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No perfect ROM atm. I'll stay with 2.2.1 MiniCM
Me too.
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as-mario said:
Minicm-lags in games so much,its not playable
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which games? so far I can run StarPagga, Reckless Racing, SliceIt, and NFS Shift without lags . A little lag with AB tho'.
Your games doesnt lag :/
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I use Mini CM atm.
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as-mario said:
After testing all custom roms no one is good for me even they are great but not good.
Minicm-lags in games so much,its not playable
Floyo-almost same but less bugs faster ui but still lags in games
Stock 2.1.1-Super slow UI but games are smooth
CM7-All ok games smooth just battery drain and camera are stooping me from using this rom.
Elelinux and Nexus one rome same as minicm.
What should i use i want to use newest Minicm RC2 (not rc1 it is for mini out now) but again i will just have lags in games and some of them are not playable.
Someone help me
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Do like this: the camera is working in CM7 2.3.3, right? the best 2.3.3 rom atm is from Ratch, right? join both and you will have a fully 2.3.3 rom..
ask to them, how to do it
LuisDias said:
Do like this: the camera is working in CM7 2.3.3, right? the best 2.3.3 rom atm is from Ratch, right? join both and you will have a fully 2.3.3 rom..
ask to them, how to do it
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No. Camera is NOT working on any 2.3.3 for X8. This will be solved in close future.
Now, question. I have a battery drain issue on 2.2.1 miniCM6 RC2.
Phone runs very smoothly, but drains battery so fast.
From 100% to current 37% in less than 10h, and I didn't use so much. reality would be about 50%.
Installed brightenss fix, but lowest brightness is to high (cca 40% on stock rom)
Any solutions?
I tried to reduce proccesing speed to 600MHz, but then phone is so laggy and slow. On 650+ is very smooth. I don't get it. On RC1 processor was at 600MHz and ROM was smooth as now.
EDIT: changed using SetCPU and using powersave option instead of ONDEMAND in CyanogenMod performance settings.
Dare-Devil Inside said:
Any solutions?
I tried to reduce proccesing speed to 600MHz, but then phone is so laggy and slow. On 650+ is very smooth. I don't get it. On RC1 processor was at 600MHz and ROM was smooth as now.
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i try RC2 without x8oc module, and use setcpu to lower min freq to 122.
now i feel no laggy in game and my battery not drain so fast..
I use CM7 J007 by jerpelea. Runs extra smooth at 729MHz...
However, EVERY ROM has micro lags when scrolling. Many friends call me crazy and they don't see that but it's there. Only ROM without micro lags I've tried was HTC's 2.1 with Sense - it's exactly like iPhone's smooth animation (no, I didn't had, I don't have, and I won't have iPhone, only cool thing about it is extra smoothness which is on X8 present only in Sense ROM).
blagus said:
I use CM7 J007 by jerpelea. Runs extra smooth at 729MHz...
However, EVERY ROM has micro lags when scrolling. Many friends call me crazy and they don't see that but it's there. Only ROM without micro lags I've tried was HTC's 2.1 with Sense - it's exactly like iPhone's smooth animation (no, I didn't had, I don't have, and I won't have iPhone, only cool thing about it is extra smoothness which is on X8 present only in Sense ROM).
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I didnt try this rom.
I will see results.
kuyagaol said:
i try RC2 without x8oc module, and use setcpu to lower min freq to 122.
now i feel no laggy in game and my battery not drain so fast..
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How to do that? I didn't put x8oc.ko anywhere.
I just installed update.zip via xRecovery. Then I installed Brighteness fix.
Before I had RC1 with RC1 fixes. Without OC.
And min freq. is already on 122MHz.
In CyanogenMod Settings -> Performance -> CPU settings selected governor is ONDEMAND. I tried powersave, but phone is laggy with that.
Max CPU freq is at 710MHz. I'll try to put it on 600MHz, but how to go back on 710 if something goes wrong? Last option on the list is 600.
Dare-Devil Inside said:
Now, question. I have a battery drain issue on 2.2.1 miniCM6 RC2.
Phone runs very smoothly, but drains battery so fast.
From 100% to current 37% in less than 10h, and I didn't use so much. reality would be about 50%.
Installed brightenss fix, but lowest brightness is to high (cca 40% on stock rom)
Any solutions?
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Try this: Fully charge phone, wipe battery stats in xrecovery, then let the phone fully discharge and charge it to 100% without a break
dbts25 said:
Try this: Fully charge phone, wipe battery stats in xrecovery, then let the phone fully discharge and charge it to 100% without a break
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I'll do that when battery drains. I did that before with old roms. I saw no major difference.
Now, second question: Quadrant score is 888. CPU set to 729MHz. I didn't set it on boot yet. Phone runs even smoother than on 710Mhz.
I just got one reboot, but that's probably root apps related. (used SetCPU)
Second shot was 832.
Other with this rom get 1000 points or more.
I did all that sh*t needed to be done after flashing. (Factory reset, Wipe dalvik cache, Wipe cache)... so what's the problem?
I even don't use titaium backup, I install apks from sd card.
Dare-Devil Inside said:
I'll do that when battery drains. I did that before with old roms. I saw no major difference.
Now, second question: Quadrant score is 888. CPU set to 729MHz. I didn't set it on boot yet. Phone runs even smoother than on 710Mhz.
I just got one reboot, but that's probably root apps related. (used SetCPU)
Second shot was 832.
Other with this rom get 1000 points or more.
I did all that sh*t needed to be done after flashing. (Factory reset, Wipe dalvik cache, Wipe cache)... so what's the problem?
I even don't use titaium backup, I install apks from sd card.
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You have same problem as me.
I just tried Angry Birds Rio. and aTilt.
Angry Birds are not so laggy, there's a tiny lag when your bird flies, just after you throw it. Playable.
aTitlt is so laggy. You can't play. On 2.1 was as smooth as ****.
In fact, I don't play games and I don't care about lags. I want battery issue to be fixed. It's well know with all custom roms, but this time is just not acceptable.
doixanh said:
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+10000 agreed..
Dare-Devil Inside said:
I want battery issue to be fixed. It's well know with all custom roms, but this time is just not acceptable.
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Discharge battery. Plug the charger (wall socket, not USB). When phone turns on, go to recovery. Wipe battery stats. Unplug charger, turn on phone. When it turns off again, plug charger and charge it fully. Again, wipe battery stats. Charge fully again.
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Hi everyone why dont we collect all the overclocking information to overclock ours g1s?
Me first
Max 674
Min 122
Not getting hot at all
Using 2.1 superbad 1.7
Using latest setcpu
One day now,is very stable ill try more tomorrow
Your turn!
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My phone steadily overclocks at 710 only while on the charger, however when off the charger it tends to freeze up and crash (especially when the screen is off). I only ever overclock that high while playing RT2 or another high intensity 3D game. I think that we need to make an overvolt kernel to better overclock but making kernels is way over my capabilities.
I am stable at 652 on battery on any rom/kernel. My phome gets extremely warm all the time (even when 480 max), but I think that has something to do with my crappy battery and always running the phone at 100% brightness.
@mejorguille, what rom or kernel are you using.. CM 5.0.8-DS Can Online Do 576. I wanna try 652 if its good on my G1.
kristiant said:
@mejorguille, what rom or kernel are you using.. CM 5.0.8-DS Can Online Do 576. I wanna try 652 if its good on my G1.
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either try the universal overclock update.zip (breaks my wifi...), or take the boot.img from the chromatic rom and flash.
Some help
Hey guys,
I've rooted my G1 with no problems overclocking for bout a year plus till NOW!
The problem was my clockspeed is capped at 528 no matter how i use it? how do i get off the restrictions for the 528 mark? i'm using set cpu!
Regards!
For those of you overclocking like crazy. You are not doing anything but making your phone freeze up and get hot!!!!! Your cpu can not handle that. And will not be going any faster than maybe in your mind!!!!!!
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Max 556MHz
Min 245MHz
Very stable, no crashes in months....
G1
COS DS Gingerbread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=950765
8GB Class 10 Micro SD Card
2400mAh Ext Battery
I use min/max 674/628. Runs for 4-4.5 days on standby (lowest brightness setting.),
and i can keep it live for 1-2.5days with constant use. Other than when i sleep.
Running bananabread v1.4 (discontinued rom)(never downloaded any higher due to having paid apps. AND 1.4 was working perfectly for me)
)).
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Hey,
So I'm on the fence about perma rooting and over clocking my G2, but i have a few questions:
1) Will my battery life suffer greatly due to over clocking say to 1Ghz or 1.4Ghz?
2) Are there any real world noticeable real world performance gains besides benchmark scores?
3) Will perma-Rooting it decrease performance? (Back when i had the mytouch 3g, the phone never felt as snappy after i rooted and installed custom roms, as compared to stock).
Thanks
1) battery life is the same if not better when overclocked with setcpu in ondemand mode at 245/1100mhz
2) there is a definite performance increase
3) custom roms can decrease performance depending on the rom and ui (sense is a bit heavy). Just simply rooting will not decrease performance. Also, CM6.1 is super snappy, especially using Launcher42
DO IT!
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thedarkpassenger said:
1) battery life is the same if not better when overclocked with setcpu in ondemand mode at 245/1100mhz
2) there is a definite performance increase
3) custom roms can decrease performance depending on the rom and ui (sense is a bit heavy). Just simply rooting will not decrease performance. Also, CM6.1 is super snappy, especially using Launcher42
DO IT!
Sent from my T-Mobile G2
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Launcher42? that's a heck lot of upgrade from Launcher2 I'd like to check it out
but he's right overclocking is not going to eat up your battery much. Heavy graphic ROMs do however suck up battery and performance. I personally like to stick to rooted stock roms and tune up here and there to fit my personal needs.
You should however read carefully and make sure to understand every steps you're doing if you want to root your phone.
androidtoy09 said:
Launcher42? that's a heck lot of upgrade from Launcher2 I'd like to check it out
but he's right overclocking is not going to eat up your battery much. Heavy graphic ROMs do however suck up battery and performance. I personally like to stick to rooted stock roms and tune up here and there to fit my personal needs.
You should however read carefully and make sure to understand every steps you're doing if you want to root your phone.
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thedarkpassenger said:
1) battery life is the same if not better when overclocked with setcpu in ondemand mode at 245/1100mhz
2) there is a definite performance increase
3) custom roms can decrease performance depending on the rom and ui (sense is a bit heavy). Just simply rooting will not decrease performance. Also, CM6.1 is super snappy, especially using Launcher42
DO IT!
Sent from my T-Mobile G2
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Alright I'm going to give it a shot later tonight probably, i forgot about the SETCPU profiles where you can have the phone under clocked while the screen is off. That should definitely give me better battery life. Ill be back to post results
kcm117 said:
Alright I'm going to give it a shot later tonight probably, i forgot about the SETCPU profiles where you can have the phone under clocked while the screen is off. That should definitely give me better battery life. Ill be back to post results
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Good luck and I'm sure you will enjoy your G2.
Oh, and don't forget to show it off to your friends. Let them see how this thing "Fly"
I oc to 1.4+ with setcpu and a few profiles set up i get much better bat life then stock. Im also running a sense rom which feels sluggish until you oc. At 1.4 it runs smooth as can be with live wallpapers plus all the pretty sense animations. The only problem i have is i hate the sense dialer and msg system also i want to change the "personalise" tab....do people really change theyre settings everyday that they need a dedicated button for it? Anyway i digress
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Excuse me, since when does increasing the clockspeed of your CPU INCREASE battery life?!
convolution said:
Excuse me, since when does increasing the clockspeed of your CPU INCREASE battery life?!
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No, that's not entirely true BUT with SetCPU you can profile it with different mode which can benefit the battery life.
kcm117 said:
Hey,
So I'm on the fence about perma rooting and over clocking my G2, but i have a few questions:
1) Will my battery life suffer greatly due to over clocking say to 1Ghz or 1.4Ghz?
2) Are there any real world noticeable real world performance gains besides benchmark scores?
3) Will perma-Rooting it decrease performance? (Back when i had the mytouch 3g, the phone never felt as snappy after i rooted and installed custom roms, as compared to stock).
Thanks
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I don't notice any difference in battery and I have the 1.9ghz kernel. I normally keep it at 1ghz though. I enjoy it overclocked. My games run incredibly smooth, when navigating my phone it literally almost feels like it knows what i'm pressing a split second before i do and benchmarks rape the face off anyone else I know with an android phone. It's just sooo smooth. It really boils down to being the kind of person who likes to hold a powerhouse of a phone in the palm of their hand. (Literally) with even just the 1.4ghz OC you'll never have to ask yourself "can my phone run this without being sluggish?" because the answer is yes, it can probably even run two or three instances of whatever made you question yourself in the first place without being sluggish. Any if you're worried about custom roms from the past, just remember how outdated your old android is compared to this one. No offense because I can relate, I used to have a G1 that is now a hand-me-down to my brother and whenever he asks me to mod something on it, I'm just amazed at how slow it is and really don't know how I tolerated it for the last 2 years. I mean I'd score a 150 quadrant on the G1 (on a good day) but with my full OC on, the G2 scores 3000~3100. That's roughly 20 times faster...
Bottom line is that you won't need to worry about "will this make my device sluggish?" for quite some time.
Hey
Alright guys i got the phone perma rooted now, but i havent installed an OC kernel yet, two questions.
-Which kernal should i install if i want 1.4Ghz? there seems to be two threads with 1.4ghz kernels
-Do i need to install Bacon Bits for the kernel?
kcm117 said:
Alright guys i got the phone perma rooted now, but i havent installed an OC kernel yet, two questions.
-Which kernal should i install if i want 1.4Ghz? there seems to be two threads with 1.4ghz kernels
-Do i need to install Bacon Bits for the kernel?
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just install cm6.1 and setCPU and you will be fine, then you can tweak it up to 1.42 if you like or whatever you want it at
Any heat related issues? Let's say I get into a zone and play some graphics intensive game 6 hours straight on USB power at 1.4Ghz? Wouldn't that put out more heat then the G2 was design to handle possibly shortening its life span?
convolution said:
Excuse me, since when does increasing the clockspeed of your CPU INCREASE battery life?!
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It doesn't. However, overclocking is misnomer. What we really mean is over and UNDER clocking. For example with SetCPU is can create a profile that greatly slows down my CPU when the screen is off. This saves the battery a lot, since my screen is nearly always off.
Also, I can create profiles that slow down the CPU as the battery lowers in order to offset the fact that I overclock the CPU when the battery is fuller.
manvstech said:
Wouldn't that put out more heat then the G2 was design to handle possibly shortening its life span?
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Probably could shorten the life span. I keep phones for a year or two, though, and shortened life span for me isn't an issue. The phone becomes outdated before the CPU gives up.
cparekh said:
It doesn't. However, overclocking is misnomer. What we really mean is over and UNDER clocking. For example with SetCPU is can create a profile that greatly slows down my CPU when the screen is off. This saves the battery a lot, since my screen is nearly always off.
Also, I can create profiles that slow down the CPU as the battery lowers in order to offset the fact that I overclock the CPU when the battery is fuller.
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^This.
I've gone a full 10 hours with my battery still reporting 100%.
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my default sense rom does not feel sluggish at all.
this oc is not really required from my point of view. and it also does not increase battery. the thing what increased is the underclocking when screen is off.
and this you can do even without overclocking. and THEN it brings even more gain.
an example of "real world" for me is how well my g2 plays PSX games on the emulator. I have it overclocked at 1.5 on setcpu and it runs chrono cross pretty much flawlessly with no noticeable slow down.
i use setcpu for underclocking since i don't do enough just yet to overclock, i haven't noticed any battery increase just yet and i've been using it for a few days now. i almost questioned my self if i was losing battery life due to my system mhz always fluctuating? is this a possibility? i just added a profile for screen off 245/245 but i still had to choose on demand? what should i put there. thanks for ur help everyone
I installed the bacon bits 1.4ghz kernel and setup some setcpu profiles.....battery life is much better now.
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screen off profile doesn't work with G2
noone has any proof it does change anything.
with or without widget running
Quick, and great battery. Overclocking is pointless unless you play games on your phone, or care about your quadrant score.
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Yup, I agree with you
+1
I had a Milestone for 1.5 years on stock ROM (that is 550Mhz), pretty much served most of my needs perfectly....you know, the normal stuff you use your phone for.
I rarely notice my phone is underclocked... with smartass governor, it's more responsive than stock clocks with a less responsive governor.
Battery life doesn't seem improved, but I know that my weak signal is causing the problem here.
synaesthetic said:
I rarely notice my phone is underclocked... with smartass governor, it's more responsive than stock clocks with a less responsive governor.
Battery life doesn't seem improved, but I know that my weak signal is causing the problem here.
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I Sunni it's different for me.. When in use it seems to drain about the same but last night I set the phone down around 11 worth 84% battery life and got up at 6 with 78% still and that's setting the governor to smartass
It's bad for me because my phone goes without signal about half the time in my apartment. I'll be moving soon so it's not a huge issue, but it is kind of disconcerting to feel my phone heating up from just sitting around doing nothing.
synaesthetic said:
It's bad for me because my phone goes without signal about half the time in my apartment. I'll be moving soon so it's not a huge issue, but it is kind of disconcerting to feel my phone heating up from just sitting around doing nothing.
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You could try disabling the governor and let one like, setcpu do it? Before I went Incredikernel I set up a profile in setcpu that whenever my screen was off it wouldn't run any faster then 128MHz but when on was set for either on demand or performance. Using two governors at the same time causes lag I've found so you'd have to be running a rom that doesn't already have one (that you can see and change) built in
Yea, this is true. OC'ing I thought it was giving me speed, but I actually took the time to really see the speed on OC'ing and to me it dosent seem to change. Well maybe alittle bit, but still. But yea, so I just hit 1ghz and I just leave it there.
Pete's latest w/Yennob-Base2 kernel at 1ghz and its going good.
kijp15 said:
Yea, this is true. OC'ing I thought it was giving me speed, but I actually took the time to really see the speed on OC'ing and to me it dosent seem to change. Well maybe alittle bit, but still. But yea, so I just hit 1ghz and I just leave it there.
Pete's latest w/Yennob-Base2 kernel at 1ghz and its going good.
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Yeah I honestly can't tell a difference between running at 998 MHz and 1,113 MHz other than a physically hotter phone and faster battery loss lol
IAmTheOneTheyCallNeo said:
Yeah I honestly can't tell a difference between running at 998 MHz and 1,113 MHz other than a physically hotter phone and faster battery loss lol
HTC-Incredible on Android 2.3.5
CyanogenMod-7 Nightly (8/18)
Chad's Incredikernel-GB #9 (SA)
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Ahaha, yea. Everytime I would hit 1.3ghz or 1.4ghz for the fun of it, my phone would get that way too. It would get hot and it feels like it would explode in my face and yea battery life would drop like crazy.
Personally, I find myself running into a wall with RAM more than with processor power. I really hope the next Nexus at least doubles it.
No problems with overclocking: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16791637&postcount=124
Well the SuperOSR is only for nexus s.. If there was one for the ns4g, well then after reading that, I would be OC'ing like a maniac.
zorak950 said:
Personally, I find myself running into a wall with RAM more than with processor power. I really hope the next Nexus at least doubles it.
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This. I'm really feeling the loss of RAM coming from a mytouch 4G. That extra 256MB really made a difference. Using juwe's RAM optimization script seems to help, though.
Ehm, how can Ram be a problem?
Android is managing it itself and can't run out of it, usually.
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rentaric said:
Ehm, how can Ram be a problem?
Android is managing it itself and can't run out of it, usually.
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Things get killed that you don't want getting killed, and when it starts to run low things slow down considerably. It's not that something won't run, but it may run badly, or cause other apps to close that you were multitasking on, which is inconvenient.
I average 16 hours with normal for me use, which is a lot of texting, Facebook, internet browsing, listening to music.
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I average 16 hours with normal for me use, which is a lot of texting, Facebook, internet browsing, listening to music.
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How so? I normally get around 9-10 hours max with moderate use, also depending on the signal i get half the time.
I use netarchys latest bfs kernel with proton to undervolt all CPU frequencies to -20mv. And I have the CPU limited to 100-800mhz, with the on demand governer. With those 2 thing I get 15-16 hours everyday. I also usually let my batter get down to atleast 5% before charging.
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Skimp Killah said:
Quick, and great battery. Overclocking is pointless unless you play games on your phone, or care about your quadrant score.
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it's true
i always Under clock the phone with SetCPU to save battery life
I have two HTC EVO 4g phones with CyanogenMod 7.2 RC1 | Tiamat_Evo-v4.1.0-sbc (CPU governor: Smartassv2 245/1152). They are also running SuperCharger v6 script for memory optimization. What I'm looking for is optimal battery life, stability, and not very much focus on performance. Already searched Google for awhile and the answers were never clear and led me nowhere.
Bump. Also need a mod to move this to Q&A.
Well you might as well underclock; no need to be over a 1152. Additionally, play with undervolting to see how much the evo can take. Keep the radios off when not needed.
I'll do some underclocking, but undervolting seems kind of sketchy. The kernels are already undervolted.
+1 for undervolting and tiamats kernels are not undervolted by default so go go vipermod lol
what kind of battery life are you getting now?
IncrediControl or vipermod? I don't know what kind of battery life I'm getting since its my parents phones. I'll try undervolting out, but just want to know if the app is safer or the script. Your only supposed to go like -50 under for both right?
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Personally, I'm having fantastic battery life and performance on Swagged Out Stock N (thats the one with go launcher, and not sense), aggressive lionfish 1.8 SBC, plus using setCPU...
UnlockedNand said:
IncrediControl or vipermod? I don't know what kind of battery life I'm getting since its my parents phones. I'll try undervolting out, but just want to know if the app is safer or the script. Your only supposed to go like -50 under for both right?
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-50 is what i usually do and never used the app but script is great has yet to fail me on an aosp rom
Angelus359 said:
Personally, I'm having fantastic battery life and performance on Swagged Out Stock N (thats the one with go launcher, and not sense), aggressive lionfish 1.8 SBC, plus using setCPU...
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Thanks, but want to stick with well known aosp roms.
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-50 is what i usually do and never used the app but script is great has yet to fail me on an aosp rom
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Ok thanks man, yeah I ended up using vipermod -50 and underclocked the phone smartassv2 - 128/652. Working out great so far.
I'm a super heavy user and have tried all the big name roms, but none of them gave me the great combined total of speed and battery life, I get bewtween 15+ hrs other roms I got normally 6-10 nitrous Rom with underworld kernal and uv'd via vipermod using extreme mod, and still runs fast and I'm oc'd to 1.03
This is a picture of what I consider normal use, heavy I consider screen on all day, normal is like 3 hrs of Pandora text here and there played games probably for about an hour total, phone calls, surfing forums, using gps results:
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teh roxxorz said:
Well you might as well underclock; no need to be over a 1152. Additionally, play with undervolting to see how much the evo can take. Keep the radios off when not needed.
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This worked for me. Thanks
I've had a lot of bad experiences with aosp roms... GPS not working, poor data connection, and "cellular standyby" taking up an obnoxious amount of my battery... I've tried CyanogenMod and deck 1.3 with savaged Zen and tiamat kernels
Maybe I just have bad luck?
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I'm a super heavy user and have tried all the big name roms, but none of them gave me the great combined total of speed and battery life, I get bewtween 15+ hrs other roms I got normally 6-10 nitrous Rom with underworld kernal and uv'd via vipermod using extreme mod, and still runs fast and I'm oc'd to 1.03
This is a picture of what I consider normal use, heavy I consider screen on all day, normal is like 3 hrs of Pandora text here and there played games probably for about an hour total, phone calls, surfing forums, using gps results:
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The screen is what drains battery so much and yours was barely on =p
So i have s3 neo gt19301i that is 2 years old. I got it from my brother who is not a very heavy user of the phone. However I am. I like playing games and spend a lot of time browsing and watching videos. I decided to root my phone a while back and tryout some roms. Currently I'm running cyanogenmod 12.1 official. The thing that bothers me is that on every rom I tested there is heating when playing games for a short time and it gets realy hot. Kernel auditor says its 60 C for CPU and 61-64 C for GPU. Temperatures go below 60 C too but a few times the GPU has been 70 C. I am well aware that smartphones don't have an efficient cooling system and that phones get hot durig heavy usage of apps such as games. My question is: Is it possible to somehow reduce the temperatures while playing or not. Im currently using renix's kernel and I've tried to mess around with settings but with no success. I would appreciate an answer if anyone knows something about this.
Use 4x roms, best for performance, battery, temp. etc. and flash custom kernel. I use stock rom with Renix overlocked kernel and in heavy apps~55C.
m1x85 said:
Use 4x roms, best for performance, battery, temp. etc. and flash custom kernel. I use stock rom with Renix overlocked kernel and in heavy apps~55C.
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Ty for your answer
m1x85 said:
Use 4x roms, best for performance, battery, temp. etc. and flash custom kernel. I use stock rom with Renix overlocked kernel and in heavy apps~55C.
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1 more question.What settings do you use of the kernel.
MrGallant said:
1 more question.What settings do you use of the kernel.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...mod-gov-tuner-project-29th-june-2016-t3407828
This is for governor I use v 3.8
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