What can all increase a an tutu benchmark score - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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Turning off every feature the phone has including data and wifi. Different rom and kernel combos. A cold phone. I'm sure theres more.

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Under clocking on stock ROM?

I've noticed that the default clock speed for the Nexus 4 CPU is 1GHz - 1.2 GHz (for my phone, anyway), but any attempts to underclock either of these values with many of the available CPU control apps have been useless, for after about a minute of usage, the clock speeds return to default, despite the CPU governor remaining as my choice.
I'm wondering if it's actually possible to effectively underclock/overclock on a stock ROM. If not, are there any battery-life optimized roms/kernels out there?
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Are you rooted? If you are, I don't think you should have trouble underclocking on stock. What app are you using to change your CPU frequencies? Try using a different one.
Trinity Four kernel has given me the best battery life so far.
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You need to be rooted, use setCPU (app) or flash a custom rom
Can I flash the Trinity Four kernel over the stock ROM without having to wipe everything?
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HadouKenny said:
Can I flash the Trinity Four kernel over the stock ROM without having to wipe everything?
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Yes, u can flash any kernel without wiping ur data
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Faux123 kernel affecting wireless charging?

Hey guys, I'm wondering if anyone knows a setting in the latest kernel (008-tbm) that affects wireless charging. I am on stock ROM with only this kernel installed. Wireless charging worked fine until I installed this kernel, so I know something is goofed up with my kernel settings. I'm UV -12.5 mV global
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freefromapple said:
Hey guys, I'm wondering if anyone knows a setting in the latest kernel (008-tbm) that affects wireless charging. I am on stock ROM with only this kernel installed. Wireless charging worked fine until I installed this kernel, so I know something is goofed up with my kernel settings. I'm UV -12.5 mV global
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Why the hell are you asking this in nexus 4 GENERAL? When there is a thread for this kernel in Original development.. Sigh
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Girn said:
Why the hell are you asking this in nexus 4 GENERAL? When there is a thread for this kernel in Original development.. Sigh
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he doesnt have enough posts to post in the development sections.
Thank you for clearing that up for him. I hate posting stuff because everyone has to be an @$$ about helping out. If you don't want to help just move on, I don't want to hear how stupid I am just what I can do that I haven't thought of. Thanks
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I'm on his 008tbu and have no issues with wireless charging.
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freefromapple said:
Thank you for clearing that up for him. I hate posting stuff because everyone has to be an @$$ about helping out. If you don't want to help just move on, I don't want to hear how stupid I am just what I can do that I haven't thought of. Thanks
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try raising your voltages, undervolting can have create such issues. every device is different in what it likes and dislikes.
OK thanks for the help guys. I'll try that right away. Right now it'll show as charging for about five minutes and then for some reason will stop.
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OK I tried that and it didn't work, I'm using the intellidemand governor and all of the rest of faux123's recommended settings. My CPU bin is nominal if that helps any.
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Here's a screenshot of my battery graph.
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Girn said:
Why the hell are you asking this in nexus 4 GENERAL? When there is a thread for this kernel in Original development.. Sigh
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Why do you even care? It mean that much to you?
Posts like yours are more annoying than the original threads.
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you should try a different kernel, just to make sure. it takes seconds to flash a kernel, so that shouldnt be an issue. if it works fine with another kernel, then the issue is the kernel. if the same issue persists, then its your rom or device.
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Why the hell are you asking this in nexus 4 GENERAL? When there is a thread for this kernel in Original development.. Sigh
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Posts like this make me believe that Reddit & Rootwiki users are right, about the attitude of many XDA users..
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Posts like this make me believe that Reddit & Rootwiki users are right, about the attitude of many XDA users..
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unfortunately, many reddit and rootwiki users arent any better.
Yeah I'm on faux's kernel as well with no wireless charging problems. There's a good chance that it might be stopping because your battery is getting too hot. Do you have daydream enabled? Does your phone feel hot when charging?
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Yeah I just got it working for about 30 minutes and my phone is super hot. It's never been this hot before so I'm gonna try a new kernel and see what happens like someone said earlier to narrow it down if it's the kernel for sure
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What charger are you using? Some do not work well with the N4.
I have used several different kernels and none have affected the wireless charging. My phone gets up to 41°C while charging wirelessly so getting hot is not unusual.
I'm using the official nexus charging orb from Google play. I just flashed a new kernel and wireless charging seems to be back working. I'm gonna give it another hour just to make sure before I make any assumptions
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One weird thing I did notice though is that on faux kernel I could not UV past -50mV without my phone rebooting, making my lowest clock of 384Mhz at 850mV. However I'm on harsh kernel right now and it shows that my lowest clock is at 800mV stock without any adjustments and is working fine. Would that make any sense? I know the governors could possibly be more or less harsh on the battery but shouldn't the failure value resulting in rebooting be the same no matter what governor or kernel you use? I'm by no means an expert as to why I'm asking
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Is not unheard of to not be stable at the same voltages with different kernels. Also if you were using one of the kernels with turbo boost your chip may have needed a higher voltage for the higher frequencies. Or not, I don't know lol.
Glad your charger is working now. I like Harshes kernel.

Best, most stable, most usable ROM atm?

Feel free to share your setups and experiences in this thread.
Go away. There is no best
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i would love to know that too
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I'll start things off for you...
It all depends on what you want out of your phone. My set up is for battery performance so I've got omega rom v3.1 teamed up with kt-sgs4 kernel. Under volted by 50 across the board, under clocked when screen off and some smaller tweaks to help eek more battery out...
After full day of use with wifi, bluetooth, gps and air gestures on I've still got 48% battery left...
But equally u could use the same set up for performance if needed by changing some kernel tweaks like screen off mhz, Overclocked cpu and gpu etc etc
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What's the best recovery?
I could give you a link to the one that works best for me but it'll probably brick your phone.
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[Q] i9500 verylow benchmark and perfomance cpu float problem

hey my i9500 has very liw benchmark and hit only 19000 on antutu benchmark
im using phonix rom v4 plus presus v5 kernel
no overclocking has been perfomed and settings are set to their default
according to my screenshot from benchmark results, my cpu float point is lower than regular and I dont know why
plus ram memory hits very low score while I have only 0.9gb ram under use out of my 1.8gb
This is my benchmark using Omega v8 and latest perseus v5. All is well. Maybe your phone is too hot and cpu starting to throttling.
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So can you please help me what should I do something has been destroyed and not fixable in my device,
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hotheabilly said:
This is my benchmark using Omega v8 and latest perseus v5. All is well. Maybe your phone is too hot and cpu starting to throttling.
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Can u plz tell me how measure or monitor if the CPU is throttling??? How can it be avoided???
Btw, I have Omega 9 with Perseus 5...
Thanks
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you can use setcpu to monitor (set the min and max clock same as the one in stweaks) if you set e.g. 1700mhz at some point (if cpu start throttling) the clock will stuck at 1400mhz, or 1200mhz depending how hot is your phone, It simply can't avoided as far as I know, if you want to make a benchmark, cool down your phone first
As I already said, I had never ovrrclocked my device and never changed any settings.. cpu is set on 16000mhz as default. So I dont know what u want why using another applications
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Help???
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What is the problem can some1 help me plzz
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[DISCUSSION]Governors and Schelduers

Okay,so i made this thread so that development thread become less spammed with your questions.
Please,share your opinions here and ask questions,someone will answer you,and share your screenshots of battery life.
I personally use PegasusQ+VR,it gives great performance and good battery life.
My second choice would be Abyssplug+SIO,especcialy for the hotplug feature.
(In case you dont know what Hotplug is,its the feature that turns off the second core when your phone is not in use.)
I cant decide wich is better,tommorow ill test Hotplug+sio,and ill post screenshots of both tommorow.
Please,ask any questions here,dont spam Benz's threads.
Thank you
DeHuMaNiZeD said:
Okay,so i made this thread so that development thread become less spammed with your questions.
Please,share your opinions here and ask questions,someone will answer you,and share your screenshots of battery life.
I personally use PegasusQ+VR,it gives great performance and good battery life.
My second choice would be Abyssplug+SIO,especcialy for the hotplug feature.
(In case you dont know what Hotplug is,its the feature that turns off the second core when your phone is not in use.)
I cant decide wich is better,tommorow ill test Hotplug+sio,and ill post screenshots of both tommorow.
Please,ask any questions here,dont spam Benz's threads.
Thank you
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OnDemand + CFQ (Like in stock ROM) the only way that don´t dry my battery.
With that combination my phone is slow like hell..have you tried those that i wrote.
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DeHuMaNiZeD said:
With that combination my phone is slow like hell..have you tried those that i wrote.
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Yes, but my batteryd doesn't like them very much
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thats odd
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Hi, can you tell me the best combination of governors to use. I'm using latest cm
10.1 maclaw build with hotplug and noop, but i think CPU its not sleeping cause i loose about 5% battery in 2hours withought using my fone at all. Thanks
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Hotplug governor is indeed a joke, at least in Maclaw's CM (not surprised). There is no way to set it up for low battery drain /and/ reasonably smooth functionality. Right now I am using Ondemand + CFQ while playing with the powersave bias and up threshold parameters. The only thing I wish I had from Maclaw/Benz's kernel is the vr/sio schedulers.
You have VR and sio schelduer in Benz's kernel,and Abyssplug governor with real hotpulg feature,when you dont use the phone cpu shuts down one core and the remaining core runs on 200Mhz and 1% usage.
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I would gladly use that kernel if it didn't have the dirty flickering fix. And if it didn't require CM10.1 reboot edition.
Also, when I was on CM i ran a logcat with hotplug activated. The second core would often reactivate even if the phone wasn't doing anything, with the screen turned off, then soon turn off and after a few seconds repeat the process. Maybe this phone really needs the core.
What flicketing fix? I got no flickering on the latest Maclaws cm and benzs kernel..and it shuts down the core,you can see with system monitor when your screen is on..dunno for screen off,but i get like 1% drained for a hour with screen off
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The 63 fps refresh rate, which "fixes" the UI flickering.
And yes, I saw the second core turning off myself. However, I am not sure if it keeps being off enough time.
Well in maclaws rom i dont have flickering,but in olivers i had. I dont know,i got decent battery life. Not good as stock,but its ok
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Which is more battery friendly? Abyssplug or Pegasusq?
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Nemo1984 said:
Which is more battery friendly? Abyssplug or Pegasusq?
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Read this. It will help you to decide which is the best for your needs:good::good:
P.S: BTW, @DeHuMaNiZeD, if you want, add this link to your OP, so people can read it & learn.
Nemo1984 said:
Which is more battery friendly? Abyssplug or Pegasusq?
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Pegasusq said to have hotplugging but doesnt seem to work with screen on
Based on what I read, my best guess would be Abyssplug. I'll run some tests and will post my results.
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Pegasusq said to have hotplugging but doesnt seem to work with screen on
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Yes, it only turn off one core when the screen off. I'm testing pegasusq + sio
For the next days, I'll be on abyssplug + sio.
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metalboy94 said:
The 63 fps refresh rate, which "fixes" the UI flickering.
And yes, I saw the second core turning off myself. However, I am not sure if it keeps being off enough time.
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And what exactly is so wrong with 63 fps refresh rate? Will your screen fry because of it? No it won't because it can't. Will your phone explode while being used? No it won't because it can't. What's the issue here then? Tell me.
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And what exactly is so wrong with 63 fps refresh rate? Will your screen fry because of it? No it won't because it can't. Will your phone explode while being used? No it won't because it can't. What's the issue here then? Tell me.
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Have you considered the battery drain implications? The battery is weak enough as it is, a higher than normal refresh rate only wastes more GPU power thus more battery.

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