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I put on the new Voodoo Lag fix and have had no problems. My phone is as fast its ever been. Because before that I was using ryanzas lagfix on the market and kind of made my phone faster. So I removed ryanzas and put on the voodoo, and found I could still apply ryanzas, so I did and my phone is super fast. At least I feel like its faster. So for the devs I know this isnt a q&a but is this actually working, and can u guys apply this into ur future work?
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I put on the new Voodoo Lag fix and have had no problems. My phone is as fast its ever been. Because before that I was using ryanzas lagfix on the market and kind of made my phone faster. So I removed ryanzas and put on the voodoo, and found I could still apply ryanzas, so I did and my phone is super fast. At least I feel like its faster. So for the devs I know this isnt a q&a but is this actually working, and can u guys apply this into ur future work?
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curious what tests have you run to determine it is indeed faster? I need to go back and read through Ryanzas lagfix but from memory I thought it created an EXT partition just as the Voodoo lag fix does.
If this is the case there would be no speed improvement as your system is only using one EXT partition so running the 2nd lagfix does nothing or changes the size of the EXT partition created by Voodoo.
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curious what tests have you run to determine it is indeed faster? I need to go back and read through Ryanzas lagfix but from memory I thought it created an EXT partition just as the Voodoo lag fix does.
If this is the case there would be no speed improvement as your system is only using one EXT partition so running the 2nd lagfix does nothing or changes the size of the EXT partition created by Voodoo.
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Ok so all I do is try to make my phone faster when I have time. But I partioned my sd on my mytouch with amon ra then I put my sd on ext 4. Than I ran the voodoo lag fix using the the deodex rom. Voodoo lag fix put my quadrant scores at 1700 about which seems realistic. Because with ryanzas I was getting 2400-2500. But I only had 500mb of app space left bcuz of the partition. But after voodoo I have 1.4mb and I ran ryan zas on top of that and I have the same 1.4mb left. I think I can run both because the voodoo lag fix is a system partition and ryanzas is only virtual. At least thats what I think thats why im asking for help. But I run about about 2000 to 2100 on my quandrant scores and my phone has no lag at all.
I say try it if u can because my phone has never been faster. I dont know why it works but I believe it does because I can see and feel a difference in the phone. Everything runs so smooth. Its fantastic!!!!
Why stop there? Install another lagfix and I'm sure your phone will be 3X as fast!!!
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Why stop there? Install another lagfix and I'm sure your phone will be 3X as fast!!!
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lmao!
my sides hurt.
grennis said:
Why stop there? Install another lagfix and I'm sure your phone will be 3X as fast!!!
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Haha smart a** I just need someone else to try it it and tell if it works? Or explain to me why it wouldnt or doesnt?
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Haha smart a** I just need someone else to try it it and tell if it works? Or explain to me why it wouldnt or doesnt?
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Rsfaze already explained to you why it wouldn't, both of the fixes do the same thing and by doing the same fix twice they do not combine to give you double the benefit.
Imagine your hard drive is fragmented and your PC is slow, well you defragment it and it becomes faster. What you are essentially saying is that if you keep on defragmenting it it will continue to become faster which is ludicrous, unless you can post a quadrant score of 3000
Iirc the virtual ext lag fix simply cached some of the data for quicker access, and that's the increase you're seeing.
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Rsfaze already explained to you why it wouldn't, both of the fixes do the same thing and by doing the same fix twice they do not combine to give you double the benefit.
Imagine your hard drive is fragmented and your PC is slow, well you defragment it and it becomes faster. What you are essentially saying is that if you keep on defragmenting it it will continue to become faster which is ludicrous, unless you can post a quadrant score of 3000
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Ok true, but arent the lag fixes different? They arent set up the same and put on different ext's
And why did it improve my quadrant scores? and usually the phone wont allow u to apply two
Lag fixes at once when they are the same thing. Because I am using the lag fix apk and the voodoo lag fix through rom manager. Try it and tell me what u think?
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Iirc the virtual ext lag fix simply cached some of the data for quicker access, and that's the increase you're seeing.
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Thx that makes sense. So do u think that is make making my phone faster?
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Rsfaze already explained to you why it wouldn't, both of the fixes do the same thing and by doing the same fix twice they do not combine to give you double the benefit.
Imagine your hard drive is fragmented and your PC is slow, well you defragment it and it becomes faster. What you are essentially saying is that if you keep on defragmenting it it will continue to become faster which is ludicrous, unless you can post a quadrant score of 3000
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Hey man, if those placebo pills work so well for him, don't stop filling his prescription.
Well i honestly dont know the details behind it but I can say that my phone does feel faster. So try it for yourself and tell me what you think. It is perfectly safe and you can always remove it. But just apply the voodoo and then go on market, and get ryanzas lag fix and apply that too. I am using the deodex rom so I dont knkw if that makes a difference. But thx for explainations. Later
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Why stop there? Install another lagfix and I'm sure your phone will be 3X as fast!!!
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Haha, I seriously doubt this works, run 4 quadrant tests, the first being stock with no lag fix, second with one of the lag fixes, third with only the other lag fix that you did not use before, and lastly run a forth test with all of the lag fixes and post all the scores generated by quadrant.
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Haha, I seriously doubt this works, run 4 quadrant tests, the first being stock with no lag fix, second with one of the lag fixes, third with only the other lag fix that you did not use before, and lastly run a forth test with all of the lag fixes and post all the scores generated by quadrant.
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Stock odin 900
Ryanzas one click 2400 not believable but thats what quadrant says
Voodoo 1700 can see a real difference
Jacs kernal and no wake 1400 can feel diffrence mainly bcuz of overclock
Voodoo + ryanzas 2100 feels smoother and faster than just voodoo
Dont believe me than try for yourself.
If quadrant says so I believe it, though I am not able to try it I'm running the new leaked rom, I don't believe that is compatable with the voodoo lag fix.
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If quadrant says so I believe it, though I am not able to try it I'm running the new leaked rom, I don't believe that is compatable with the voodoo lag fix.
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Well the quadrant scores are just quadrant scores to me. I just go off of how many phone feels and what it does and it has never been snappier, my bro has same phone and he has the vodoo lag fix and we did a side by side comparison and mine was faster so I will let the people be the judge and let them try for them selves.
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I put on the new Voodoo Lag fix and have had no problems. My phone is as fast its ever been. Because before that I was using ryanzas lagfix on the market and kind of made my phone faster. So I removed ryanzas and put on the voodoo, and found I could still apply ryanzas, so I did and my phone is super fast. At least I feel like its faster. So for the devs I know this isnt a q&a but is this actually working, and can u guys apply this into ur future work?
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The voodoo lagfix uses ext4, which is a little slower but far safer. By installing ryan's virtual ext2, youve merely regained ext2's speed at the expense of ext4' safety along with the improvements gained from an optimized kernel.
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The voodoo lagfix uses ext4, which is a little slower but far safer. By installing ryan's virtual ext2, youve merely regained ext2's speed at the expense of ext4' safety along with the improvements gained from an optimized kernel.
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Ext2 has a faster write but Ext4 has a faster read when tests where done on the two. You already mentioned the safety of ext4 which would be the journaling that Ext2 does not do.
I still don't think ext2 would be faster than ext4 but I could be wrong.
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Ok so all I do is try to make my phone faster when I have time. But I partioned my sd on my mytouch with amon ra then I put my sd on ext 4....
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I don't get it. Why is this in the Vibrant forum at all?!!
Boston android ( Z71 )
kernel GINGERBREAD - 2.6.35.9-cyanomodgen (Battery Drain)
system GINGERBREAD - CM7
speed cpu 864 Mhz
battery - 22h-24h
kernel 2.6.32.9 ( Froyo ) - 2.6.32.9-SuperAosp [email protected] #2
system GINGERBREAD - CM7
speed cpu 864 Mhz
battery - 64h-70h
see 1d 4h battery 69 %
same config
identical speed both system
.. and why have you put this here ? It have nothing about Galaxy S which doesn't have an ARM v6 SoC.
180mb ram..:O
weird..
Another "wtf" thread from you.
Not good.
~drz
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.. and why have you put this here ? It have nothing about Galaxy S which doesn't have an ARM v6 SoC.
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Because my SGS with android 2.3.3 poor battery ohh
and my 2 boston is ok with kernel froyo and android 2.3.3
my HTC Desize HD is ok
the problem is kernel
What the purpose with this thread? kernel on armv6 chipset are very different... -." sorry useless i think
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Because my SGS with android 2.3.3 poor battery ohh
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of course but not necessary ... i think SGS have more power on Processor 1gHZ and this one factor for more consumption power i think.. but if you move on 2.3.3 with new kernel version .35 you have better batteey life..
if u have battery drain ....calibrate your battery after flashing rom
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Another "wtf" thread from you.
Not good.
~drz
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instead "+Another "wtf"+"
trying to help, ok ?
try use another android phone, ok ?
with such people, the SGS always back
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of course but not necessary ... i think SGS have more power on Processor 1gHZ and this one factor for more consumption power i think.. but if you move on 2.3.3 with new kernel version .35 you have better batteey life..
if u have battery drain ....calibrate your battery after flashing rom
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SGS android 2.3.3 Processor 1gHZ battery 18h-24h, oppss poor
try use kernel Froyo, stop here for my help, solution ?
as friend derrzredeem to help
android phone is not only SGS
My20 said:
instead "+Another "wtf"+"
trying to help, ok ?
try use another android, ok ?
with such people, the SGS always back
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Ok your posts make no sense and your threads are useless. Just stop posting.
Same story here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980495&page=109
PS Very confusing
mermigas said:
Same story here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980495&page=109
PS Very confusing
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exactly friend and another forum
My20 said:
instead "+Another "wtf"+"
trying to help, ok ?
try use another android phone, ok ?
with such people, the SGS always back
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Hence a bit rude earlier, but it is the second thread from you which is pointless.
Instead of creating a new thread, you could do some research how to improve your battery life.
You should know, that CM7 for GT-i9000 is still in heavy development and the CM7 guys is putting their best effort to solve this issue(s) + they just got the GB source, which i think is going to improve CM7.
The simple way to get rid your drain, is to flash another ROM
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Hence a bit rude earlier, but it is the second thread from you which is pointless.
Instead of creating a new thread, you could do some research how to improve your battery life.
You should know, that CM7 for GT-i9000 is still in heavy development and the CM7 guys is putting their best effort to solve this issue(s) + they just got the GB source, which i think is going to improve CM7.
The simple way to get rid your drain, is to flash another ROM
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know how to put the battery to operate 32h-36h
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solution? gets to me, can ruin your SGS
Kernel Tk-Glitch is very good kernel ... some corrections
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CM7/MIUI 2.3.3
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battery 40h
Seriously, how old are you My20? Just asking.
So we're all in agreement that this was the most useless thread in XDA history?
And My20 is the most useless member in XDA history.
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So we're all in agreement that this was the most useless thread in XDA history?
And My20 is the most useless member in XDA history.
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My20 said:
solution? gets to me, can ruin your SGS
Kernel Tk-Glitch is very good kernel ... some corrections
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Flash JVK or JVB, the battery life on those is great.
btw. It's a bit hard to understand what you want. Yould you update the threadtitle?
also to all other posters on this thread:
Look, if he's trolling being offensive won't do any good. If he's honestly trying to find a solution for a problem rudeness won't help either. Pleas watch your tone or don't post. as far as I remember we're all here to help each other.
How many times is this guy going to pop up and spread his nonsense around?
Sure, the first few times it might have been comical, but now it's just sad bordering on aggravating.
I'm on designgears/Cognition rom, with " Juwe11's Ram Tweaks " that designgears combined :
The phone (SGS2) is amazing fast snappy and responsive - like never before
The point is : My friend (with sgs 1 ) told me that one of the best RAM tweaks for the SGS1 (don't know which one ?) >>> cause dead phones after few months ?
I'm 100% confidence on designgears judgement & "cooking" !
but...any one knows what was it all about ?
THX!
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heheh he must make a fun out of you =)
but the script you use is crappy, there is one better on forum
u mean supercharger?
yup the one
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heheh he must make a fun out of you =)
but the script you use is crappy, there is one better on forum
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can you link please....?
What is crapy about it ?
it maid my phone very fast snappy and responsive
well wrong word used, it is not crappy but it does not fit every user. could work superb for one while it will suck for other (more/less apss - anyone uses phone in his own unique way)
[Script][Update 9 Beta] The V6 SuperCharger! The ONLY Android MEMORY FIXER!
read carefully, proceed and if any questions ask in supercharger thread
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well wrong word used, it is not crappy but it does not fit every user. could work superb for one while it will suck for other (more/less apss - anyone uses phone in his own unique way)
[Script][Update 9 Beta] The V6 SuperCharger! The ONLY Android MEMORY FIXER!
read carefully, proceed and if any questions ask in supercharger thread
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THX m8!
Here is the best kernel for stock based x10 roms.
n5-1 http://www.mediafire.com/?z8voe760ok24doy
ALL THANKS TO THJAP
You don't know what you've been missing! This is for locked bootloaders so flash it with xrecovery. For unlocked bootloaders flash baseband .71 with flashtool first which also gives you the stock kernel. Then you can flash this kernel through recovery.
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Features?
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Features?
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Im not even sure whats different about this one over others. All I know is its way better than any other I've tryed.
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There is no such thing as a "Best kernel"! it grealty depends on what rom you're using, which settings you apply, ram, number of apps, cpu frequencies, governors and i/o scheduler. It also greatly differs per phone!!!!!
This one doesnt work on jaf rom!
It makes my phone to stuck at bootscreen!
And after flashing back to dooms kernel,everything is lagging,so i had to restore a backup!really a great kernel!
After flashing this My phone speed is like flashing the new Adreno ICS Driver its really slow
OK OK OK
I know benchmarks don't mean anything to you guys.
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JeffreyPiket said:
Read this and weep!!!!!
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Man. I thought that would spark a reaction.
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tonyreimer said:
OK OK OK
I know benchmarks don't mean anything to you guys.
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Read it and weep!!!!!
Dani897 said:
benchmarks are basically useless to the end user. fun to compare but dont think about it too much. a benchmark like quadrant can show a low score based on one area of poor performance but there is no guarantee that that will cause a bottleneck for data. it can also generate a high score based on one area and there is no proof that it is benificial. for instance we use voodoo lagfix that increases filesystem io according to the method quadrant usses to measure it by a fairly significant amount. it has never been proven to reduce hesitation of the phone outside of perception of the user, it is a good mod and i dont knock it im just trying to be objective. the thing is that data goes throught many componants and is held in ram and cached on the cpu, as long as the useage is light the file system performance is barely an issue because there are several systems that act as buffers, only when processing long sets of data uninterupted will the certain speeds become a bottleneck.
for a good analogy it is like drinking through a straw vs drinking through a hose vs drinking through a 1ft diameter pipe. the straw may slow the speed you can drink while the hose will not, but the pipe can supply much more water yet it is of no benifit to the person drinking because he can only drink so fast.
add cacheing into the analogy and it is like filling a glass through a straw a pipe and a hose. the glass can supply the person drinking as fast as they need it, but only holds so much liquid, it is enough in for on person but if several people want to drink (multi tasking or heavy usage) the staw will be a bottle neck, the hose will not and the pipe though overkill may make things marginally faster. now if there is alot of caheing it may be more like filling buckets and then the pipe may help but only when there is an enormous amount of data being used and in that case it needs to be processed just as fast, this is when the cpu can become a bottle neck.
it is very difficult to write a benchmark that can take this into account so it is hard to tell the usefullness of the data the benchmark gives you without reading the results of the individual tests it performs and making judgment calls.
we can increase our benchmark scores for filesystem by changing the filesystem to ext4, and even better by going with nilfs or nilfs2. we can increase sequencial reads by increasing readahead but that reduces random performance and waists resources. it all becomes a big balancing act and the end results can vary.
there are also ways to change the ram timing, the dalvik cache heap size, alter the ram disks, we can make the rom smaller and remove stock apps that are not needed, turn off background services that use resources, change polling frequencies to save resources, change governors to ramp up faster, alter and compile drivers for more efficient use of hardware, and a long list of other things. some work extremely well, some don't. some will make the phone snappier and have no effect on benchmarks, some will greatly increase benchmarks and not the feel of the phone.
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:highfive:
Check out the 2d and 3d on the bottom of the top screen shot. I challenge you to get that good on both of them with any other kernel on our old x10.
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Check out the 2d and 3d on the bottom of the top screen shot. I challenge you to get that good on both of them with any other kernel on our old x10.
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No Comment... don't feel offended.. but
Did you read anything from the text Jeffrey posted?
You, well not you, but any good Dev can tweak a kernel and rom, to be good in Benchmarks.. while the general User Experience just plain sucks..
And to be honest, almost every ICS Rom with a somewhat decent optimized Kernel, has more 2D and 3D points than your screenshot.. i don't even need to post proof. it's a fact, even with the Xperia X10.
And there is no such thing as a best kernel...
Depending on the user, every Kernel has it dis-/advantages..
And thats why i think it's good for your ROM to support multiple Kernels, a thing many dev's are still missing, because when you have multiple Kernels, every user can use the Kernel best suited for his needs.
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No Comment... don't feel offended.. but
Did you read anything from the text Jeffrey posted?
You, well not you, but any good Dev can tweak a kernel and rom, to be good in Benchmarks.. while the general User Experience just plain sucks..
And to be honest, almost every ICS Rom with a somewhat decent optimized Kernel, has more 2D and 3D points than your screenshot.. i don't even need to post proof. it's a fact, even with the Xperia X10.
And there is no such thing as a best kernel...
Depending on the user, every Kernel has it dis-/advantages..
And thats why i think it's good for your ROM to support multiple Kernels, a thing many dev's are still missing, because when you have multiple Kernels, every user can use the Kernel best suited for his needs.
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Ya, I read it. I haven't tryed ics yet cause i use my phone as my internet connection. OK thats fine. I don't really care if not anyone else uses this kernel but as for me its the best one I've ever had. Peace
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:silly: That's all!
etedeni fhall
JeffreyPiket said:
There is no such thing as a "Best kernel"! it grealty depends on what rom you're using, which settings you apply, ram, number of apps, cpu frequencies, governors and i/o scheduler. It also greatly differs per phone!!!!!
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Totally agree with this post
Hello guys,
Our X8/W8 is a slow speed device and without proper memory management there would be many lags and unresponsiveness in our device.So to overcome these problems I have some tips and thought that I will share it with all you guys.
These are those tips that I know of and those that I believe will actually speed up your phone and some tips here will also allow you to conserve some battery life too.So here we go:
Dont use too many apps.Delete all unused apps.
Dont use more than 2 launchers in the same device.It will cause a lot of RAM loss.
When selecting your default launcher try to select a launcher that is small in size so that it will ony take up a small amount of RAM.
To reduce HomeScreen Redrawing check the "Keep Home In Memory" app found in almost all Custom ROMs.This will reduce the time taken for your HomeScreen to fully load up after you exit an app.
Dont Undervolt the CPU if you find that your Phone is becoming too slow.
When selecting a rom make sure that your ROM is lightweight(small in size).The Custom ROM runs in the RAM of our device and when the Custom Rom is small in size then it will take up only a small amount of RAM and you will have more free RAM.
Odexed ROMs should technically speed up your Phone but the difference will be only minor.
If your manufacturing date is 11W29 or below then it would be good to unlock the Bootloader and flash a Custom Kernel.If the Custom Kernel is a good one then we can notice a change in our Phone's speed.
Remove all bloatware from the Custom Rom.
Reduce the use of Live Wallpapers.
Turn off 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, Data Services etc when they are not in use.This speeds up your Rom and also conserves your Battery.
Overclocking should be done ONLY when needed so bad.What it does is that it supplies more power than needed to you CPU and tries to increase its clock speed.This may speed up you phone but it also OVERHEATS the CPU and as a long term effect it may destroy your CPU.So you will have to buy a new phone!
Its better to have a darker theme than a lighter one.Darker themes conserves the Battery and also speed up your device a bit.
Dont use a Third Party Task Killer app. Android will manage it memory by itself.
After Rebooting or Turning on the device wait for a 1-2 minutes even after the screen is fully loaded.This allows the ROM to settle and you can use it more efficiently afterwards.
Use of V6 Supercharger by Zepplinrox,The Adrenaline Engine etc has to be considered over Overclocking as overclocking will ultimately damage the CPU.
This list of tips will be constantly updating.If you have any tips that you use to speed up your phone please post it here and I will add it to this list.
Click THANKS if this helped!!
Enjoy!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!!!
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Thanks!!!!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35471324&postcount=1
read point 5.
nice!!
just a question, would u recommend x8 users to use supercharger? or any other tweaks?
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just a question, would u recommend x8 users to use supercharger? or any other tweaks?
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Supercharger with lukenda's ultraram settings :thumbup:
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Isn't there already a thread about speeding up our phone? By lucastan.
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Thats by using different apps but this one doesnt use any third party apps to speed up our phone.These are general methods to speed up our phone.
Thanks.. !
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Thanks a lot!!
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Hazirul said:
Thanks.. !
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Suhairul said:
Thanks a lot!!
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Both of you
There's a button for that...
What u did is called spamming!
wanna thank xda? here
Cool
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what about for jelly bean?
hey guys do you guys know any good tweak that i can use to speed up my minicm10? just wanna ask since i am addicted to tweaking my phone to its max potential
To reduce HomeScreen Redrawing check the "Keep Home In Memory" app found in almost all Custom ROMs.This will reduce the time taken for your HomeScreen to fully load up after you exit an app.
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This is bad. Android will kill other more important app. One time it killed my systemUI . So I prefer to wait but I haven't seen redrawing launcher since I'm using custom kernel and good rom
overclocking will ultimately damage the CPU.
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Have somebody seen bricked x8 by overclock? I don't think so. I'm using my phone with maximum oc my phone can run. 245/787mhz for about year (since I have bought it) and it is still working great without any issues.
Sorry for my English.
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This is bad. Android will kill other more important app. One time it killed my systemUI . So I prefer to wait but I haven't seen redrawing launcher since I'm using custom kernel and good rom
In all my life I have never heard this before.I dont think Android will kill the SystemUI. It is like killing itself, and that is NOTlikely to happen.The "Lock Home In Memory" doesnt make your launcher indestructible! It just make it a little more difficult to kill but yet "kill-able".It will kill the launcher only when a lot of other unwanted apps have been killed.That option just gives the launcher a little more priority.
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Have somebody seen bricked x8 by overclock? I don't think so. I'm using my phone with maximum oc my phone can run. 245/787mhz for about year (since I have bought it) and it is still working great without any issues.
Sorry for my English.
When you overclock have you ever touched the phone's back???
Well you can see that its hotter than usual. This means that more amount of power goes into the CPU.
For example, You take the case of a LED.When you give it the right amount of power it lights up very well,but what happens when you give it a lot more power than needed??It will overheat and eventually get destroyed.Thats the same thing that will happen here.Overclocking may not explode your CPU but if you have overclocked for a long time and then switch to normal then you can see that the CPU is now less efficient than it was before overclocking.
Cheers
Leon
last mini cm10 nightly + nAa .32 v4 its pretty fast but when I add Seeder app it seems to be a lot of faster.
App is reduced some lags so maybe it's only illusion
By doing implementing these tips you can get a better speed without much effort.But surely these tips wont make your phone an Xperia Z but you can surely notice some effects.
Swapper 2
Does using swapper 2 or a similar application help ?
I personally wont recommend Swaping. It will reduce our SDcard life. And we need to use a very high quality SD card which is very costly and and you will have a reduced life span of SD card too. But if you can afford buying a High Quality Class SD card once in a while then its OK.
Leon1234 said:
I personally wont recommend Swaping. It will reduce our SDcard life. And we need to use a very high quality SD card which is very costly and and you will have a reduced life span of SD card too. But if you can afford buying a High Quality Class SD card once in a while then its OK.
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